South Africa: Political Parties Material 1919-

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South Africa: Political Parties Material 1919-

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Union Federal Party (Natal)

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Democratic Party (South Africa)

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South African Coloured People's Congress

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South African Progressive Reform Party

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Pan Africanist Congress of Azania

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Azanian Students' Organisation (South Africa)

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South African Congress of Democrats

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Revolutionary Party (South Africa)

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Liberal Party of South Africa

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African National Congress. Youth League

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The African National Congress (ANC) was formed in 1912 as the South African Native National Congress (it changed its name to the ANC in 1923) with the aim of replacing tribal opposition to white rule with a united African force. At first its membership was narrow - its leaders drawn from among traditional chiefs and wealthy Africans, its aims were limited and its activities were law-abiding. An attempt by J.T. Gumede to create a mass anti-imperialist movement was defeated by the moderates in 193...

Freedom Front (South Africa)

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Inkatha Freedom Party

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Conservative Party (South Africa)

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African National Congress. Youth League

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The African National Congress (ANC) was formed in 1912 as the South African Native National Congress (it changed its name to the ANC in 1923) with the aim of replacing tribal opposition to white rule with a united African force. At first its membership was narrow - its leaders drawn from among traditional chiefs and wealthy Africans, its aims were limited and its activities were law-abiding. An attempt by J.T. Gumede to create a mass anti-imperialist movement was defeated by the moderates in 193...

National Conservative Party (South Africa)

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Unification Movement (South Africa)

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Labour Party of South Africa.

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New Republic Party (South Africa)

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African Democratic Party (South Africa)

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Congress of the People

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Defenders of the Constitution (South Africa)

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Non-racial Franchise Association

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South african communist party

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National Party (South Africa)

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United Party (South Africa)

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Progressive Federal Party (South Africa)

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Episcopal Churchmen for South Africa

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Unity Movement of South Africa

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Vigilance Association (Orlando, South Africa)

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Institute of Commonwealth Studies

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In contrast to its brief period of political unity the Caribbean region has produced pressure groups of a more enduring nature. The Caribbean Conference of Churches is an ecumenical body founded in 1971 and concerned with problems of human rights and poverty in the region, whilst the Caribbean Youth Conference was an organisation bringing together national youth organisations for educational and exchange purposes. This collection holds a small quantity of materials from the 1980s dealing with th...

South African Labour Party

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United Democratic Front (South Africa)

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Herstigte Nasionale Party van Suid-Afrika

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Umkhonto we Sizwe

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Independent Party (South Africa)

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Progressive Party of South Africa

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Freedom Party (South Africa)

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