Published: 29 July 2019Why did leaders of the Congress movement in South Africa abandon their exclusive reliance on non-violent means in the struggle against apartheid, form an armed unit (Umkhonto we Sizwe), and launch a campaign of spectacular sabotage bombings of symbols of apartheid in 1961? None of the earlier violent struggles from which Congress leaders drew inspiration, and none of the contemporaneous insurgencies against white minority rule elsewhere in southern Africa, involved a similar distinct, preliminary and extended phase of non-lethal symbolic sabotage. Following the 1960 Sharpeville massacre, Congress leaders feared the social and political consequences of increased popular enthusiasm for using violence. Nelson Mandela, Jo...
Today South Africa is in flames; the fires of liberation are engulfing the whole country. Politicall...
On 8 April 1960, the National Party (NP) government proscribed the African National Congress (ANC) a...
Abstract The Apartheid system can be categorised as one of the worst human rights violations of t...
Why did leaders of the Congress movement in South Africa abandon their exclusive reliance on non-vio...
Why did leaders of the Congress movement in South Africa abandon their exclusive reliance on non-vio...
Published online: 04 Oct 2021The Congress movement in South Africa was transformed in the early 1960...
The Congress movement in South Africa was transformed in the early 1960s from a movement committed t...
The Congress movement in South Africa was transformed in the early 1960s from a movement committed t...
The international struggle against apartheid that emerged during the second half of the twentieth ce...
From the mid-1970s until the onset of negotiations to end apartheid in 1990, escalating military con...
Based on original archival research and oral history interviews, this article examines how the Briti...
By 1980 the National Party government of South Africa and the most prominent anti-apartheid organisa...
The post-1994 General Elections ascendancy of the African National Congress (ANC) to state power ent...
The Natal Indian Congress (NIC) was revived in 1971 in the context of what has become known as the ‘...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented August 1981During the 1940's under the stimuli of i...
Today South Africa is in flames; the fires of liberation are engulfing the whole country. Politicall...
On 8 April 1960, the National Party (NP) government proscribed the African National Congress (ANC) a...
Abstract The Apartheid system can be categorised as one of the worst human rights violations of t...
Why did leaders of the Congress movement in South Africa abandon their exclusive reliance on non-vio...
Why did leaders of the Congress movement in South Africa abandon their exclusive reliance on non-vio...
Published online: 04 Oct 2021The Congress movement in South Africa was transformed in the early 1960...
The Congress movement in South Africa was transformed in the early 1960s from a movement committed t...
The Congress movement in South Africa was transformed in the early 1960s from a movement committed t...
The international struggle against apartheid that emerged during the second half of the twentieth ce...
From the mid-1970s until the onset of negotiations to end apartheid in 1990, escalating military con...
Based on original archival research and oral history interviews, this article examines how the Briti...
By 1980 the National Party government of South Africa and the most prominent anti-apartheid organisa...
The post-1994 General Elections ascendancy of the African National Congress (ANC) to state power ent...
The Natal Indian Congress (NIC) was revived in 1971 in the context of what has become known as the ‘...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented August 1981During the 1940's under the stimuli of i...
Today South Africa is in flames; the fires of liberation are engulfing the whole country. Politicall...
On 8 April 1960, the National Party (NP) government proscribed the African National Congress (ANC) a...
Abstract The Apartheid system can be categorised as one of the worst human rights violations of t...