South African subject collection, 1910-2007.

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South African subject collection, 1910-2007.

Electronic bulletins, pamphlets, serial issues, reports, leaflets, election campaign literature, flyers, newsletters, and other printed matter, relating to political, social and economic conditions, apartheid and race relations, and elections in South Africa; revolutionary movements in South Africa, especially the African National Congress; international support groups, especially in the United States, for such movements; and campus movements in the United States protesting investment in South Africa.

68 ms. boxes, 4 oversize boxes, $a9 phonorecords, 10 phonotape cassettes, 1 phonotape reel, 18 videotape cassettes.

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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...