NON-EUROPEAN UNITY MOVEMENT
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PC116 Hassim Collection: Meeting in Dundee, 1956. Non-European Unity Movement at a Liberal Party meeting (NEUM) |
Sepia print 12.6 x 8.9 Donated in January/February 1998 From PC116 Hassim Collection |
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The Alexandra bus boycott |
This pamphlet discusses the bus boycott by the people of Alexandra Township against a penny increase in fares. |
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New Age Vol.4 No.757 Dec. 1957 | ||
New Age Vol.5 No.12 Jan. 1959 | ||
Unity Movement - the Kader Hassim Collection: an introduction |
Introductory essay on the Kader Hassim Collection related to the Non-European Unity Movement (NEUM) and its affiliated groups. |
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Youth and the building of the nation |
Opening address by I B Tabata, to the 1st Conference of the Society of Young Africa (SOYA) held on 20th December 1951. This is an important stage in which the Non-European Unity Movement (NEUM) has reached in their political development; it is here that SOYA is been formed. |
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Earnest appeal by the President of the Non-European Unity Movement to the Leaders of the Non-European people of South Africa |
Appeal by the President of the Non-European Unity Movement to the leaders of the Non-European people of South Africa, referring to previous appeal to form one Unity Movement and urging organisations to unite. |
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Arise! Vukani! |
Arise! Vukani! was published by Action Youth in Johannesburg representing the principles of Action Youth which are cited as anti-racism, anti-imperialism, anti-ethnicity, anti-collaboration and anti-sexism. |
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The international situation |
This address was delivered at the 9th National Conference of the Non-European Movement in Pietermaritzburg, on the 3rd-5th of January, 1962. This paper outlines the anti-colonial struggles of the oppressed around the world. |
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Apdusa Views |
Apdusa Views was first published in 1984. In that issue it was stated: "Apdusa Views sees as its task to act as a watchdog of the oppressed people. We intend to comment to warn and to expose all those who act against the interest of the people. |