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Africa, colonialism and war

  • ZA COM MR-S-002
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1953-08-23
  • Parte deSpeeches

Occasion - Natal Peace Conference
Summary - Imperial powers exploit Africa for its raw materials, its strategic value as military bases and its cheap labour. Africa is used as an instrument of war and the first casualties are its people. There is a link between the struggle for peace and the struggle against colonialism in Africa.

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No Easy Walk to Freedom

  • ZA COM MR-S-003
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1953-09-21
  • Parte deSpeeches

Occasion - Presidential address to the ANC (Transvaal) Congress
Summary - The political climate has changed from the successes of the Campaign for the Defiance of Unjust Laws of 1952 and the ANC must be prepared with a new approach and with a strong and disciplined membership. The new approach is called the "M" Plan and calls for active recruitment and action at the grassroots level. This will enable the ANC to function without calling attention to itself. There is no place in the ANC for those opposed to the "M" Plan.

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Nelson Mandela's address to rally in Cape Town on his release from prison

  • ZA COM MR-S-016
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 11 February 1990
  • Parte deSpeeches

First public speech by Mandela in 27 years, after his release from prison. Mandela ends this address with a quote from his speech from the dock given at Rivonia trial in 1964. Note he is quoting from the prepared speech and not as he actually delivered at the trial. Both the verbatim and prepared speeches are reproduced.

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Nelson Mandela's address to rally in Durban

  • ZA COM MR-S-020
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1990-02-25
  • Parte deSpeeches

Occasion: First address in Durban after his release from prison
Presentation notes:
Text in CAPITALS indicates where the address was delivered in Zulu. Pangas referred to in the text are machetes, widely used in Natal's sugar growing areas for cutting cane. Rev. John Langalibelele Dube, first President of the ANC and Pixley ka Isaka Seme, ANC founder member and its President between 1930-7, are referred to in paragraph 5. The "1986 Indaba solution" was a proposal for a change in the structure of regional government in Natal "Asinamali", means we have no money, and was a slogan of the 1983 campaign against rent increases in Durban townships.

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Speech at opening of 5th World Parks Congress, 8 September 2003

  • ZA COM MR-S-1009
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 2003-09-08
  • Parte deSpeeches

Opening of 5th World Parks Congress "Benefits Beyond Boundaries" ;The 5th World Parks Congress was to have been held in 2002 but was postponed on request by the South African Government because South Africa was hosting the World Summit on Sustainable Development. Mandela, and Her Majesty, Queen Noor of Jordan were both Patrons of the Congress.

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Address to SADTU Launch

  • ZA COM MR-S-1124
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1990-10-06
  • Parte deSpeeches

South African Democratic Teachers Union Launch

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