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Overview of the Collection

Biography

Scope and Content

Arrangement

Restrictions

Index Terms

Related Material

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Series C: Special Topics






Oliver Tambo Papers

A collection of his Papers, 1960-1992, at the University of Fort Hare, ANC Archives




Finding aid encoded by Tiffani R. Conner in 2005.





Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center
405 Babbidge Road, Unit 1205
Storrs, Connecticut 06269-1205



University of Connecticut



Overview of the Collection

Repository: Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center.
Creator: Tambo, Oliver, 1917-.
Title: Oliver Tambo Papers.
Dates: undated, 1960-1992.
Quantity: 19 rolls of microfilm.
Identification: MSS20000144
Language: English
Abstract: Oliver Reginald Tambo spent most of his life serving in the struggle against apartheid. During his years in the African National Congress (ANC), Oliver Tambo played a major role in the growth and development of the movement and its policies. He was among the generation of African nationalist leaders who emerged after the Second World War who were instrumental in the transformation of the ANC from a liberal-constitutionalist organisation into a radical national liberation movement.

Biography

Oliver Reginald Tambo was born in Mbizana in eastern Pondoland in the Cape Province on 27 October 1917. He attended Ludeke Methodist School, and completed his primary education at Holy Cross Mission near Flagstaff. From there he transferred to St. Peter's Secondary School in Johannesburg. After completing his secondary education, Tambo went to the University College of Fort Hare in Alice [South Africa] and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in 1941. He remained at the University of Fort Hare to qualify for an honours degree but was expelled in 1942 during a student strike over demands for a democratically elected student representative council. Following his expulsion he returned to St. Peter's in Johannesburg as a science and mathematics teacher.

In Johannesburg, Tambo became involved with a group of young leaders who advocated a more radical direction for the African National Congress (ANC). Working with Nelson Mandela, Walter Sisulu, Anton Lembede, Ashby Mda, William Ncomo, C.M. Majombozi, and others, Tambo became a founding member of the ANC Youth League (ANCYL) in 1944. He served as the Youth League's national secretary and was elected president of the Transvaal in 1948 and national vice-president in 1949.

Tambo moved quickly into a position of influence in the senior ANC and was elected to the Transvaal Executive of the ANC. In 1948, along with Walter Sisulu, he was elected to the National Executive Committee. Tambo was also a member of the committee that drew up the Programme of Action in 1948, which helped move the ANC from a passive organization charged with catering to the elite, to one which mobilized the people for massive campaigns of civil disobedience and non-violent resistance.

Tambo left teaching in 1947 and took up law. With the support of Walter Sisulu he was articled in a Johannesburg law firm. In 1952, he qualified as an attorney, and later that year he established a law practice with Nelson Mandela. Their legal practice championed underprivileged victims of apartheid laws.

Pressure and banning orders from the South African government forced Walter Sisulu to resign from ANC leadership leading to Tambo's appointment as acting secretary-general in 1954. Although banned himself, and restricted to Johannesburg, Tambo was allowed to retain his leadership position in the ANC. During this period he helped to guide the ANC through the Defiance Campaigns and the difficult campaigns against the Western area removal and the introduction of Bantu Education. In December 1956, he was arrested and charged with treason. He was among those discharged from the Treason Trial in late 1957. In 1958, with Albert Luthuli isolated by bans restricting him to his Natal home, Tambo was elected to fill the newly created post of deputy president-general of the ANC. In 1959, Tambo was banned and was forbidden to attend gatherings for five years.

Following the Sharpeville Massacre of 1960, ANC leaders were convinced a banning of the ANC was imminent and made plans for Tambo to leave the country to serve as a foreign spokesman and to establish external missions and mobilize international support against the apartheid system.

From the banning of the ANC and PAC (Pan Africanist Congress) in 1960 until the unbanning of the ANC in 1990, Tambo led the ANC's organization in exile, living in London, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. In conjunction with Yusuf Dadoo he was instrumental in the establishment of the South African United Front (SAUF), which brought together the ANC external missions, the PAC (Pan Africanist Congress), the South African Indian Congress, and the South West African National Union (SWANU). Through successful lobbying the SAUF brought about the expulsion of South Africa from the Commonwealth in 1961. Following its initial success the SAUF broke up in July 1961.

Aided by various African governments, Tambo established ANC missions in Egypt, Ghana, Morocco, and London, England. Eventually the ANC operated missions in 27 countries by 1990. Countries hosting missions included all permanent members of the United Nations Security Council with the exception of China.

When the ANC moved to armed struggle and activated Umkhonto we Sizwe, Tambo was instrumental in securing the cooperation of numerous African governments in providing training and facilities for the ANC. Following Albert Luthuli's death in 1967, Tambo was named acting president-general. His appointment was approved by the Morogoro Conference in 1969.

Throughout the 1970s, Tambo's international prestige rose immensely as he traveled the world promoting opposition to the apartheid system. In 1985, Tambo was reelected ANC president at the Kabwe conference. In that role he served as head of the Politico-Military Council (PMC) of the ANC and as commander in chief of Umkhonto we Sizwe.

In 1989, Tambo suffered a stroke and spent several months in Stockholm recuperating. He returned to South Africa in 1991 and was elected national chairperson at the ANC's first legal national conference in July 1991. He was offered the position of chancellor at the University of Fort Hare in 1991. Oliver Tambo died on 24 April 1993.

Additional biographical information is also available on the African National Congress website.

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Scope and Content

The original collection contains correspondence, diaries, notebooks, materials reflecting his changing responsibilities within the ANC and the anti-apartheid struggle, photographs, audio visual materials and ephemera. Researchers shold be aware that descriptions of the contents of folders are intended to highlight significant documents, subjects or individuals and not to provide an inclusive list of materials to be found in the folder. This finding aid describes the microfilm copy of the collection provided by the University of the Witwatersrand.

The Oliver Tambo Papers were arranged at the Department of Historical Papers at the University of the Witwatersrand (Collection ID: A2561) prior to their transfer to the University of Fort Hare. The arrangement of the papers has been retained as it was received from University of the Witwatersrand.

Microfilm rolls correspond to the box numbers as follows:

Roll 1 Boxes 1 - 4
Roll 2 Boxes 4 - 6
Roll 3 Boxes 6 - 12
Roll 4 Boxes 12 - 18
Roll 5 Boxes 28 - 31
Roll 6 Boxes 31 - 35
Roll 7 Boxes 35 - 37
Roll 8 Boxes 37 - 41
Roll 9 Boxes 41 - 44
Roll 10 Boxes 44 - 47
Roll 11 Boxes 47 - 51
Roll 12 Boxes 51 - 54
Roll 13 Boxes 54 - 58
Roll 14 Boxes 58 - 61
Roll 15 Boxes 61 - 67
Roll 16 Boxes 68 - 72
Roll 17 Boxes 73 - 77
Roll 18 Boxes 77 - 81
Roll 19 Boxes 82 - 87

Boxes 19 - 27 and 88 - 95 were not mirofilmed.

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Arrangement

The collection has been arranged in four series: A. Personal Documents, B. Office of the President, C. Special Topics, and D. Press Cuttings. The series structure was arranged in a numerical sequence (i.e., A1=Family, A2 = Finance). The numerical structure is expanded outward to reflect subdivisions (i.e., A1.1=Adelaide Tambo and A1.1.1 represents Adelaide Tambo's correspondence). In many cases the numbering system extends to several places (A12.1.2.1). These same numbers have been annotated on the documents themselves.

Series A: Personal Documents, 1960-1992 includes material relating to Oliver Tambo's family, his health, and travels. Documentation includes correspondence, diaries, notebooks, greeting cards, and get well wishes. The bulk of the material dates from 1960 to 1992. The diaries cover 1980, 1981, and 1990, but are limited in coverage, mainly representing appointments, travel and meetings. Several notable correspondents appear in the correspondence series, including Harry Belafonte, Yusuf Dadoo, Trevor Huddleston, D.F. Malan, Julius Nyerere, Olaf Palme, and Ron Segal. Several transcripts of interviews are also present in this series, as is information on interaction with the media.

Series A: Personal Documents.

Series B. Office of the President, 1960-1990 contains records relating to Tambo's activities as head of the ANC in exile. Records include official correspondence, statements, material on ANC missions, National Executive Committee (NEC), National Working Committee (NMC), and information on the various ANC departments and offices. Material on organisations associated with the ANC are also present, and have some overlap with documentation in series C. This series is particularly rich in documentation of the ANC from its banning in 1960 to the subsequent unbanning in 1990. Records reflect efforts to raise international awareness against apartheid policies and are highly illustrative of events in South Africa during this period.

Series B: Office of the President.

Series C. Special Topics, undated has significant overlap with series B. Records are arranged in five main categories: Conferences, Countries, Individuals, Organisations, and Subjects. The Organisation of African Unity (OAU) is particularly well documented in the organisations, as are anti-apartheid movements. Within the individuals, Nelson Mandela is well represented.

Series C: Special Topics.

Series D. Press Cuttings, undated provide strong documentation on general subjects, countries, individuals, and organisations. The finding aid does not include a listing of the press cuttings.

An index of subjects, individuals and organisations follows this finding aid (can be found at the end of Series C) and is a useful source for finding information on specific topics, events, and people.

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Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

There are no access restrictions on this collection.

Restrictions on Use

Permission to publish from these Papers must be obtained in writing from both the University of Fort Hare, African National Congress Archives and the owner(s) of the copyright.

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Related Material

Archives & Special Collections has a substantial collection of materials pertaining to human rights. For detailed information on these collections please contact the curator or ask at the reference desk.

A complete listing of materials associated with the African National Congress and the anti-apartheid movement at the University of Fort Hare is available here.

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Index Terms

This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.

Persons:

Asmal, Kader.
Astor, David.
Belafonte, Harry, 1927-.
Bhutto, Benazir.
Bloom, Anthony, 1914-.
Boesak, Allan Aubrey, 1946-.
Brandt, Willy, 1913-.
Buthelezi, Mangosuthu Gatsha.
Carlsson, Ingvar, 1934-.
Castro Ruz, Fidel.
Ceausescu, Nicolae.
Colin, Margaret, 1958-.
Cosby, Bill, 1937-.
Cosby, Camille O. (Camille Olivia), 1944-.
Cunhal, Alvaro.
Davis, Jennifer.
Diouf, Abdon.
Dos Santos, Jose' Eduardo, 1942- or 1946-.
Eriksson, Alison.
Eriksson, Lars-Gunnar.
Ferrari, Frank D.
Frederick, Wayne A.
Genscher, Hans Dietrich.
Goddard, Ruth, 1917-.
Harris, Ann.
Huddleston, Trevor, Bp., 1913-.
Karis, Thomas, 1919-.
King, Coretta Scott, 1927-.
Kleinschmidt, Horst Günter.
Lembede, Anton Muziwakhe, 1914-1947.
Louw, Raymond.
Luthuli, Albert, 1898-1967.
Machel, Graça.
Majombozi, C.M.
Malan, D.F. (Daniel François), 1874-1959.
Mandela, Nelson, 1918-.
Marchais, Georges, 1920-.
Marin, Manuel.
Mbeki, Govan, 1910-.
Mda, Ashby.
Minty, Abdul S.
Moi, Daniel Arap, 1924-.
Moshoeshoe II, King of Lesotho, 1938-1996.
Mugabe, Robert Gabriel, 1924-.
Mugabe, Sally, 1931-1992.
Nandé', Beyers.
Ncomo, William.
Nyerere, Julius K. (Julius Kambarage), 1922-.
Omar, Dullah.
Pereira, Aristides.
Persson, Carl.
Reddy, E.S.
Robinson, Randall.
Romanov, D.
Sampson, Anthony.
Segal, Ronald, 1932-.
Shaker, Mohamed Ibrahim.
Sisulu, Walter Max.
Slovo, Joe
Stanishev, Dimitur.
Stolenberg, Thorvald.
Tambo, Adelaide.
Tambo, Oliver, 1917-.
Turok, Ben, 1927-.
Uys, Pieter-Dirk.
Vigne, Randolph.
Walters, Ian.
Ware, Helen.
Wilson, Francis.
Yates, Anne Hayden Price, 1939-.
Yusuf Dadoo, 1909-1983.
Zhikov, Todor.

Organizations:

Africa-Cultures International Institute.
African National Congress.
African National Congress. Archives.
Artists United Against Apartheid.
British Defence and Aid Fund for Southern Africa.
Communist Party of India.
International Defence and Aid Fund.
Irish Anti-Apartheid Movement.
Komittee Zuidelijk Afrika.
Lincoln University.
National Union of Seaman (Great Britain).
Organisation of African Unity.
Pan Africanist Congress.
SANSCO.
Socialist International.
SOMAFCO.
South African Communist Party.
South African Indian Congress.
South African United Front.
South West African National Union.
Soviet Afro-Asian Solidarity Committee.
Umkhonto we Sizwe (South Africa).
University of Fort Hare.
University of the West Indies.
University of the Western Cape.
University of the Witwatersrand.

Places:

Africa.
Alice, South Africa.
Angola.
Bulgaria.
Egypt.
Germany.
Ghana.
India.
Ireland.
Johannesburg, South Africa.
London, England.
Morocco.
Nigeria.
People's Republic of Angola.
Poland.
Romania.
South Africa.
Sweden.
Tanzania.
United Kingdom.
Vietnam.
Yugoslavia.
Zimbabwe.

Subjects:

Document Types:

Microfilm.

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Location of Originals

University of Fort Hare, Alice, South Africa, African National Congress Archives.

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Administrative Information

Custodial History

University of Witwatersrand (Collection ID: A2561) then transferred to the University of Fort Hare.

Alternative Form Available

Original collection is housed and the University of Fort Hare located in Alice, South Africa.

Preferred Citation

[Item description, #:#], Oliver Tambo Papers. African National Congress Archives, University Libraries, University of Fort Hare, Alice, South Africa.

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Detailed Description

Series C: Special Topics
Roll 13
BOX 56
C1 Conferences
C1.1 Conference of Independent African States, Addis Ababa, 1960 June
C1.1.1 Invitation--Addressed to Oliver Tambo
C1.1.1.2 Summary Records of 1 - 6 Plenary Meetings
C1.1.3 Speeches/Statements (7 items)
Items include Speech by Mr Ako Adjei, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ghana; Speech by H. E. Dr. Whabi El Buri, Head of the Libyan Delegation; Closing Address of J. Rudolph Grimes, Secretary of State of the Liberian Delegation.
C1.1.4 Resolutions of committee I - III
C1.1.5 Miscellaneous (1 items)
News Bulletin.
C1.2 The Third Afro-Asian People’s Solidarity Conference, Moshi, Taganyika, 1963 February 4 - 11
C1.2.1 Speeches (2 items)
Julius Nyere; Jomo Kenyatta.
Speeches of Heads of Delegations (22 items)
Doc. No. 109/III - 162/III } Documents Missing (Includes Speech by Oliver Tambo: Doc. No. 151/III).
C1.2.2 Declarations/Resolutions
C1.2.3 Miscellaneous Reports
Items include notes taken by Oliver Tambo; Some suggestions (sic) on the initiation in Japan of a movement for the boycott of South African goods; Report on proceedings.
C1.2.4 Miscellaneous
Budget/Mailing List for Conference.
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C1.3 Organisation for Afro-Asian People's Solidarity
Resolutions and Recommendations of the 6th Session of the Executive Committee, Nicosia, 1963 September 10 - 12
C1.4 International Seminar on Apartheid and Colonialism in Southern Africa, Kitwe, Zambia, 1967 July 24 - August 4
C1.4.1 Paper
Paper presented by the ANC. 14p. Ts.
C1.5 World Council of Churches: Consultation on Racism, London, 1969 May
C1.5.1 Correspondence
Correspondence addressed to Oliver Tambo.
C1.5.2 List of participants
C1.5.3 Papers (10 items)
Items include Racism a lighted power-keg (sic) of violence in Southern Africa; The Asians in East Africa; Black Ecumenical Power; Minorities of Asia; Racism and its theological significance for the Church; European thinking on race.
C1.5.4 Reports
Working Group I "Spiritual and Moral Issues in Opposing Racism"
Working Group II "The Realities of Racism Today"
Plan for an Ecumenical Programme to Combat Racism
C1.5.5 Miscellaneous
Hand drawn map of Southern Africa.
C1.6 International Conference for support of victims of Colonialism and Apartheid in South Africa, Oslo, Norway, 1973 April
C1.6.1 Provisional List of Participants/List of Documents
C1.6.2 Papers/Proposals (4 items)
Items include Education and Training Programmes, Background paper - Lars-Funnar Eriksson.
C1.7 Fourth Conference of Non Aligned Countries, Algiers, 1973 September 5 - 8
C1.7.1 Agenda (French)
C1.7.2 Inaugural Address, Delivered by President Houari Boumediene of the Revolutionary Council and President of the Council of Ministers
C1.7.3 Proposals/Declarations/Working Papers/Studies (45 items)
Includes Draft Resolution on Apartheid and Racial Discrimination in South Africa, Submitted by the ANC.
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C1.7.4 Conference Bulletin
C1.7.5 Miscellaneous (2 items)
C1.7.6 Conference of Foreign Ministers - Report
C1.8 Fourth Conference of Non Aligned Countries: Meeting of the Bureau, Algiers, 1974 March 19 - 21
C1.8.1 Final Document
C1.9 Pan-African Youth Movement Conference, Benghazi, Libya, 1974 March
C1.9.1 Papers (4 items)
Items include speech delivered by the Head of the ZAPU Youth Front, Comrade Stephen Vuma; Contribution of the SWAPO Youth League.
C1.10 Sixth Pan-African Congress, Dar Es Salaam, 1974 June
C1.10.1 Correspondence (4 items)
Items include Invitation to attend Congress; request for Oliver Tambo to prepare a paper for the conference.
Briefing Paper/Secretariat Report/Registration Form/Reservation Form for Accommodation
C1.10.3 Speeches/Messages
President Nyere’s Speech to the Pan African Congress
Message by President Ahm Ed Sekou Toure
Speech by the Head of the Cuban delegation
C1.10.4 Report--Document of Cuban Delegation
C1.10.5 Miscellaneous
C1.11 International NGO Conference against Apartheid and Colonialism in Africa, Palais des Nations, Geneva, 1974 September 2 - 5
C1.11.1 Correspondence/Invitations (2 items)
C1.11.2 Reports/Draft Resolution (4 items)
C1.11.3 Papers (11 items)
Items include Introductory Paper submitted by the ANC (with accompanying draft); "Apartheid must be outlawed," Professor I. Blishtchenko (Institute of International Relations, Moscow); "Apartheid and the Law," submitted by the ANC; "Legal Aspects of the Armed Struggle of the Liberation Movements," Georges Abi-Saab; "The Republic of South Africa," A. P. O’Dowd, Anti-Apartheid Movement; "Rhodesia: Recent Political Developments," M. D. Terry, Anti-Apartheid Movement; "Namibia: Political Developments during 1973/74," Roger Murray, Friends of Namibia Committee; "Political Trials and Detentions in Namibia," SWAPO.
C1.11.4 Statements/Messages (4 items)
Items include "Statement of the African Liberation Movements," Presented by Alfred Nzo, Secretary General of the ANC.
C1.12 General Telexes re Conferences, 1975
C1.13 Conference of Developing Countries on Raw Material, Dakar, 1975 August 3 - 8
C1.13.1 Statement--B. M. Saliwa (ANC)
C1.14 Conference of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of Non-Aligned Countries, Lima, 1975 August 25 - 29
C1.14.1 Reports/Miscellaneous Items (12 items)
C1.14.2 Statements/Messages (13 items)
C1.15 World Conference against Apartheid, Racism and Colonialism in Southern Africa, Lisbon, 1977 June 16 - 19
C1.15.1 Paper
"South Africa’s Military Build-up," Presented by the British Anti-Apartheid Movement
Contribution (Paper/Statement) of the Women’s International Democratic Federation (Delivered by Fanny Edelman (General Secretary)
C1.15.2 Resolution/Message
Economic Commission - Resolution
Message to the People of South Africa
C1.15.3 Information Bulletin
C1.16 World Conference for Action against Apartheid, Lagos, 1977 August
C1.16.1 Composition of the Steering Committee
C1.16.2 Guidelines for the Conference
C1.16.3 Declaration
Includes Amendments to Draft Declaration; General Declaration; Declaration du Secretaire General.
C1.16.4 Speeches
Speech by Olaf Palme, Sweden
Speech given by Mr. Odvar Nordli, Prime Minister of Norway
C1.16.5 Papers
Paper No.2, "Unite in Action for the Liberation of Southern Africa - a plea to all nations" (Rev. Canon L. J. Collins/President - IDAF)
Paper No.4, "Apartheid South Africa - The Illegitimate Regime" (Kadar Asmal)
Statements/Messages (5 items) (See also: Press Releases)
Includes ANC Statement.
C1.16.7 Press Releases (7 items)
Items include: Statements by 23 States heard in debate (See also Statements/Messages).
C1.17 World Conference to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination, Geneva, 1978 August 14 - 25
C1.17.1 Statement--"Statement by National Liberation Movements on the necessity of eliminating all and every form of racism, apartheid and racial discrimination," presented by ANC and the patriotic front.
C1.17.2 Report/Speech by Mark Shope on the Conference
C1.18 International Non Governmental Organisation Conference, Geneva, 1978 August 28 - 31
C1.18.1 Reports
Mark Shope--Meetings with delegates from other organisations
Lars Gunnar Erikson on the Problem of our students in Nigeria
Meetings with Lars Gunnar Erikson/Mark Shope, 1978 August 31
C1.19 Fourth Bi-Annual Conference of the African Association of Political Science, Maputo, 1979
C1.19.1 Introductory document
Includes Announcement; Theme of the Conference; Organisation; Panels and Convenors, etc.
Roll 14
C1.20 Southern Africa: The Time to Choose, 1982 March 11 - 13
C1.20.1 List of Principal Documents/Report
C1.20.2 Speeches/Message ( 4 items)
C1.20.3 Conference Papers
1 - "Recent developments in South Africa"
3 - "South Africa’s Military and Nuclear Build-up"
4 - "South Africa’s War against Independent Africa"
5 - "Southern Africa - British, European and Western Policy"
C1.21 Fourth Annual Meeting of the Southern African Labour Commission, Gabarone, Botswana, 1982 August 30
C1.21.1 List of participants
C1.21.2 Speeches/Statements (5 items)
C1.22 Emergency International Conference in Solidarity with the People of South Africa, Addis Ababa, 1985 October 11 - 13
C1.22.1 Provisional list of participants
C1.22.2 Address/Motion of thanks
C1.23 Notes on Discussions held by President Dr. K. E. Kaunda, with a delegation of South African Businessmen at State House, 21p. Ts., 1985 July 11
C1.24 World Conference on Sanctions against racist South Africa, UNESCO House, Paris, 1986 June 16 - 20
C1.24.1 Declaration--First Working Draft for the Declaration of the World Conference on Sanctions against racist South Africa, 23p. Ts.
C1.25 8th Non-Aligned Conference, Harare, 1986 August/September
C1.25.1 Provisional list of participants/Addendum
C1.25.2 Speeches/Statements
C1.25.2.1 Countries A - I (13 items)
C1.25.2.2 Countries P - Z (16 items)
C1.25.2.3 Statement prepared by the ANC, Department of Information and Publicity
C1.25.3 Reports (4 items)
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C1.25.4 Draft Political Declaration
C1.25.5 Miscellaneous (3 items)
Items include Press Releases; Pamphlet South Africa imposes sanctions against its neighbours.
C1.26 Documents of the Conference of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of Non-Aligned Countries, Luanda, 1986 September 2 - 7
C1.27 Dakar Declaration (IDASA), A Joint Communiqué, 1987 July 11
C1.27.1 Report
C1.28 8th Non-Aligned Conference on Children, Repression and the Law in Apartheid South Africa, Harare, 1987 September 24 - 27
C1.28.1 Correspondence/Memorandum/Background Documents, (DPSC, Kader Asmal, N. Haysom)/working Papers/Statement/Declarations (5 items)
C1.29 17th African-American Conference, Gabarone, Botswana, 1987 January 12 - 16
C1.29.1 Report
C1.30 6th PTA Summit, 1987 December 3 - 4
C1.30.1 Invitation Extended to Oliver Tambo by the President of Uganda, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni (Includes reply by Oliver Tambo)
C1.30.2 Programme/Agenda
C1.31 Harare Symposium on the Survival and Development of Children in the Frontline States and Southern Africa, 1988 March 1 - 5
C1.31.1 Correspondence (3 items)
Sally Mugabe; Oliver Tambo.
C1.31.2 Draft Agenda/List, Members of the Bureau of the Symposium
C1.31.3 Background Paper--Artists and Intellectuals Symposium for Child Survival and Development in the Frontline States and in Southern Africa, Harare, January 1988, includes a table of contents, 33p. Ts.
C1.32 19th African-American Conference, Lusaka, Zambia, 1989 January 9 - 13
C1.32.1 Conference Package--Participant Oliver Tambo
Includes Agenda; List of Participants; Workshops; Departure Form.
C1.33 Meeting between Frontline States and OAU, Harare, 1989 March 21
C1.33.1 Telex--Invitation extended to Oliver Tambo to attend meeting
Miscellaneous--Notes for the Frontline States Meeting
C1.33.2 Agenda (Drafts)/Programme
C1.33.3 Statement--Kenneth Kaunda
C1.33.4 Memoranda/Reports/Statements, etc. (5 items)
C1.34 Five Freedoms Forum/ANC, "The Role of Whites in a Changing Society," 1989 June 29 - July 2
Items include Programme; Lists of delegates; Reports/Papers; Conference Package; Welcoming Address - O. R. Tambo; Press Statement - O. R. Tambo.
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C1.35 Free the Children from Apartheid - summary report from a working conference for Swedish national and local NGO’s, Stockholm, with guests from Angola, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe, 1989 September 22 - 23
C1.36 Conference of Joint Executives of the ANC and PAC, Harare, 1991 April 15 - 16
C1.36.1 Resolutions/Joint Communiqué (4 items)
C1.37 Miscellaneous (20 items)
Items include Social Scientists' Preparatory Committee - preparation of papers; Notes on the Migrant Labour Conference, (1978 April 1); Conference of African Governmental Experts on Technical Cooperation among African Countries on Human Resources, Development and Utilisation, Libreville (Gabon), (1982 August 2 - 11); Final Communiqué of the Second Extra-Ordinary Meeting of the Authority of the Preferential Trade Area for Eastern and Southern African States, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (1988 May 24); Joint Communiqué of the Socialist International, The Socialist Group of the European Parliament, the Frontline States Parties and the Liberation Movements - Harare Conference on Southern Africa (1989 February 15 - 16).
C1.37.1 Frontline States Summit Meetings
C2 Countries
Includes Heads of State; Embassies; Governmental Bodies/Burroughs/Cities; Parliamentary Opposition Groupings/Extra-Parliamentary Opposition Groupings e.g. PLO.
C2.1 Algeria
C2.1.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (6 items), 1971, 1977, 1989-1990
Correspondents include Chadli Bendjedid. Subjects include 15th Anniversary of Algerian Independence; Nelson Mandela.
C2.1.2 General (3 items)
Includes News for Algeria (Embassy of the Democratic People’s Republica of Algeria).
C2.2 Angola
C2.2.1 Correspondence Oliver Tambo (1 item), 1988
Correspondence with: Jose Eduardo dos Santos. Subject "13th Independence Anniversary of the People’s Republic of Angola."
C2.2.2 General
Report of the International Mission of Inquiry into the acts of aggression perpetrated by South Africa against the P. R. of Angola, 1980 August 6 - 13
Meeting with MPLA (Handwritten notes)
C2.2.3 Speeches/Messages (10 items)
Dr. Agostinho Neto's speech at the "Cidadela" Meeting, 1975 February 4
Speech delivered by Agostinho Neto, President of the MPLA and of The People’s Republic of Angola, at the Opening Session of the 29 Meeting of the OAU Coordinating Committee for the Liberation of Africa, Luanda, 1977 June 14
Message of the ANC to the 1st Congress of the MPLA, Luanda, 1977 December
C2.2.4 MPLA Pamphlets (3 items + 1 duplicate)
C2.3 Argentina
C2.3.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (1 items), 1986
Correspondent--Argentine Committee for the Independence of Namibia and Eradication of Apartheid; Carlos H. Bianchi (Diplomat). Subject--invitation to participate in the First All American Congress on Southern Africa; breaking of diplomatic relations with South Africa.
C2.4 Australia
C2.4.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (5 items), 1989
Correspondents include Gareth Evans; Robin Nestdale (See also: UNICEF); Dr. Helen Ware.
C2.4.2 General
Correspondence (2 items)
Subjects--1973 Springbok tour; Campaign against Racial Exploitation (CARE) Conference on Namibia, 1988.
Programme/Media Kit: Visit to Australia of Oliver Tambo, 1987 March 27 - April 12
Speech Delivered by Justice Einfeld, the then President of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, on the occasion of Oliver Tambo's visit to Australia
C2.5 Barbados (1 item), 1988
Oliver Tambo Correspondence
C2.6 Botswana
C2.6.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (10 items), undated, 1988-1991
Correspondents include Dr. Kenneth Koma (Botswana National Front); Q. K. J. Masire. Subjects include Botswana citizens (and one South African refugee) killed in a South African Defence Force raid; 70th Birthday of Nelson Mandela; message of condolence on the death of Johnny Makatini and Bheki Mlangeni.
C2.6.2 General
C2.6.2.1 Correspondence (3 items)
C2.6.2.2 Report/Minutes
Report on Botswana - Act to Control Political Refugees, 1968 November 5
Minutes - Meeting between ANC delegation and delegation of the Botswana government, 1987 September 17
C2.6.2.3 Speeches/Messages (5 items)
Items include Speeches by Seretse Khama, 1969-1971.
C2.7 Brazil
C2.7.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (1 item), 1991
Correspondent--Brazilian Committee of Solidarity with the Peoples of South Africa and Namibia-COMAFRICA). Subject--Freedom of the City of Rio de Janeiro granted to Oliver Tambo.
C2.8 Bulgaria
C2.8.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (10 items), 1979, 1987, 1989
Correspondents include Bulgarian Committee for Solidarity with the Peoples of Asia and Africa; Dr. D. Romanov (Ambassador). Subjects include granting of scholarships for Higher Education; message of condolence received on the death of Johnny Makatini; Namibia.
C2.9 Cambodia
Oliver Tambo Correspondence (1 item), 1990
Correspondent Heng Samrin.
C2.10 Canada
C2.10.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (3 items), 1989-1990
Correspondents Canadian Council for International Co-operation; Brian Mulroney. Subjects invitation to address an anti-apartheid conference organised by the Inter-agency Working Group on Southern Africa, Canadian Council for International Co-operation; return to South Africa of Oliver Tambo.
C2.11 Cape Verde (Guinea Bissau)
C2.11.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (1 item), 1988
Correspondent Aristides Pereira. Subject Message of condolence on the death of Johnny Makatini.
C2.11.2 General
Speech by Comrade Amilcar Cabral (Secretary General of the African Independence Party of Guinea and Cape Verde Islands)
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C2.11.3 Chad
C2.11.3.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (2 items), 1978, 1988
Correspondent FROLINAT (Front de Liberation National du Tchad). Subjects include FROLINAT's struggle for liberation and the need to establish relations with the ANC.
C2.12 China
C2.12.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (4 items), 1977, 1987, 1989
Correspondents include Gu Jiaji (Ambassador). Subjects include 28th Anniversary of the Peoples Republic of China; concern over the situation in South Africa.
C2.13 Cuba
C2.13.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (7 items), 1980-1989
Correspondents include Fidel Castro Ruz. Subjects include 75th Anniversary of the ANC; 13th Anniversary of the Cuban Revolution; message of condolence on the death of Johnny Makatini; June 16.
C2.13.2 General
Statements/Speeches (5 items)
Press Release (1 item)
C2.14 Czechoslovakia
C2.14.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (5 items), 1985, 1987-1988
Correspondents include Czechoslovak Committee for Solidarity with the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin America; Dr. Josef Gandel (Ambassador). Subjects include message of condolence on the death of Benjamin Moloise; peace initiative re the line dividing the member states of the Warsaw Treaty and NATO.
C2.15 Denmark
C2.15.1 General
C2.15.1.1 Correspondence (1 item), 1989
C2.15.1.2 Speech: The Prime Minister's Opening Speech at the South Africa Hearing, 1989 March 17
C2.16 Egypt
C2.16.1 General
20 Statement--Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt: re meeting of the Ad-hoc Committee Monitoring Group on a Ministerial level and the need for a high level of ANC participation.
C2.17 El Salvador
C2.17.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (1 item), 1987
Correspondent FMLN.
C2.17.2 General
C2.17.2.1 Joint Statement - Oliver Tambo and Jorge Schafick Handal (Member of the General Command of the FMLN) re meeting of ANC delegation and the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN), Algiers, 1987
C2.17.2.2 Package contains speeches/statements in both English and Spanish re talks between the FDR and FMLN and the Salvadoran Government, 1987 September - October
C2.18 Ethiopia
C2.18.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (1 item), 1989
Correspondence with Berhami Bayih (Member of the Political Bureau of the Workers’ Party of Ethiopia). Subject message of condolence on the death of Johnny Makatini.
C2.19 Federal Republic of Germany
C2.19.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (5 items), 1987-1989
Correspondents include Willy Brandt; Mayors of Bremen and Hamburg; Hans-Dietrich Genscher (Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs); Dr. Hans-Jochen Vogel (Social Democratic Party of Germany). Subjects include Federal Governments stance on Apartheid.
C2.19.2 General--Speeches/Messages (3 items)
Items include Speech by Helmut Schmidt, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, at the Dinner given by Dr. Kenneth Kaunda, 1978 June 29.
C2.20 France
C2.20.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (5 items), 1977, 1988-1991
Correspondents include François Mitterand; Mayor of Caen. Subjects include Bicentenary Celebrations of the French Revolution.
C2.20.2 General
Correspondence (1 item)
Survey on the French Political Situation in regard to the Anti Apartheid Solidarity, Paris, 1989 June
News Bulletin/Press Revue (2 items) 1975, 1978
C2.21 German Democratic Republic
C2.21.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (5 items), 1987-1988
Correspondents include Guenther Donath. Subjects include offer of a holiday for Oliver Tambo and his family by the Solidarity Committee; Congratulations on Oliver Tambo's 70th Birthday; award, "Grand Star of International Friendship."
C2.21.2 General
C2.21.2.1 Correspondence (1 item)
C2.21.2.2 Statements/Press Releases (6 items)
Items include Joint Press Release signed by Erich Honecker and Oliver Tambo.
C2.21.2.3 News Bulletins (15 items), undated, 1968, 1982, 1989-1990
C2.22 Gabon
C2.22.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (1 item), undated
Correspondence with President of Gabon and Chairman of the OAU. Subject financial assistance - ANC.
C2.23 Ghana
C2.23.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (2 items), 1988-1989
Correspondence with Jerry Rawlings. Subjects include 32nd Anniversary of the independence of Ghana.
C2.23.2 General
Statement on South Africa, 1970 December 10
C2.24 Greece
C2.24.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (1 item), 1992
Correspondent Mr. Pericles Tsamoulis (Greek Ambassador to South Africa). Subject invitation extended to Oliver Tambo to meet Greek Dignitaries at the Congress of the Greek Communities in South Africa.
C2.25 Grenada
C2.25.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (4 items), undated, 1989
Correspondence with Dr. F. Augustine (High Commission); Jacqui McKenzie (New Jewel Movement).
C2.26 Guyana
C2.26.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (2 items), 1989
Correspondent High Commission.
C2.27 Haiti
C2.27.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (2 items), 1986
Correspondent National Democratic Party of Haiti. Subjects include support for the struggle of the ANC.
C2.28.1 Hungary
C2.28.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (1 item), 1989
Correspondence with Karoly Groz. Subject message of condolences on the death of Jonas Kadar.
C2.28.2 General
Statement/Correspondence (2 items, English and French), 1961, 1975
C2.29 India
C2.29.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (8 items), 1986-1991
Correspondents include Rajiv Ghandi; N. Krishnan (Special Envoy of the Prime Minister of India for Africa); K. Natwar-Singh. Subjects include Africa Fund; message of condolences on the assassination of Rajiv Ghandi.
C2.29.2 General
C2.29.2.1 Correspondence (4 items)
C2.29.2.2 Memorabilia (3 items)
Conferment of the Degree of Doctor of Laws (LL.D) Honoris Causa, 1986 May; Booklet--Official visit of Oliver Tambo, 1986 May 6 - 10.
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C2.30 Iraq
C2.30.1 General
Statement--Executive Bureau for the National Union of Iraqi Students re Syrian regime's action in closing its borders with Iraq.
C2.31 Ireland (Republic of)
C2.31.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (1 item), 1969
Correspondence with Dr. P. Hillery (Ministry of External Affairs). Subject ANC support re the situation in Northern Ireland.
C2.31.2 General--Draw tickets in aid of the International Affairs Bureau of the Irish Republican Movement
C2.32 Israel
C2.32.1 >Oliver Tambo Correspondence (2 items), 1989-1990
Correspondent United Workers Party of Israel. Subjects include solidarity in the struggle against Apartheid.
C2.33 Italy
C2.33.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (13 Items), 1985-1991
Correspondents include Giullio Andreotti; City Council of Reggio Emilia; Community of S. Egidio; Bruna Soncini. Subjects include City Council of Reggio Emilia honouring Albertina Sisulu and Albert Luthuli; solidarity of the people of Reggio Emilia in the struggle against Apartheid; congratulations on Giullio Andreotti accession to the premiership; message of condolences on the death of Giuseppe Soncini.
C2.33.2 General
Papers and Programmes (6 items)
Items include 10 Congresso Nazionale, Venezia, 1989 October 23 - 28.
C2.34 Ivory Coast
C2.34.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (1 item), 1986
Correspondent The People’s Party (document in French). Subject attack on collaborative efforts of the west and the current governments.
C2.34.2 General--"Discours du Président de la Republique de Cote d'Ivoire," Félix Houphouet-Boigny, Addis Ababa, (Conférence au Sommet des Pays Indépendants D'Afrique), 1964 May 25
C2.35 Jamaica
C2.35.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (3 items), 1987, 1989
Correspondence with Michael Manley (President of the People's Party of Jamaica and Edward Seaga (President of the Jamaica Labour Party). Subject National Jamaican Parliamentary Elections, 1989 February 9.
Speech presented by Hugh L. Shearer, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Industry at a luncheon in honour of Oliver Tambo - Terra Nova Hotel, 1987 July 3
C2.35.2 General
C2.35.2.1 Correspondence
Addressed to the Minister of Foreign Affairs from Thabo Mbeki, re the inclusion of the United Cricket Board of South Africa into the ICC, 1991 May 20
C2.35.2.2 National Workers Union (NWU) 22 "Congress"
Resolution on South Africa
Resolution on regional co-operation in the Caribbean
Reports: The role of the Union in national development
C2.35.2.3 Publications: Pamphlets/circulars issued by various organisations
Including Jamaica Council for Human Rights; The National Anti-Apartheid Movement (NAM)/A Southern African Liberation Working Committee.
C2.36 Japan
C2.36.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (3 items), 1988-1989
Correspondents include Toshio Saiki (Ambassador). Subjects include Message of condolences on the death of Emperor Hirohito; sanctions.
C2.37 Kenya
C2.37.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (2 items), 1986, 1989
Correspondents include Daniel T. Arap Moi.
C2.37.2 General--Statement presented by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation to the ANC, 1989 June 19
C2.38 Korea
C2.38.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (2 items), 1990 July - August
Correspondent Central Committee, Workers' Party of Korea.
C2.38.2 General
C2.38.2.1 Correspondence and Statements issued by the ANC/Invitation (4 items), 1970, 1979
C2.38.2.2 Statements (7 items), undated, 1969, 1971-1973, 1975
C2.38.2.3 Publication/Press Cutting, Korea Labour, 1990 September
C2.39 Lebanon
C2.39.1 General--Statements (3 items/2 in French)
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C2.40 Lesotho
C2.40.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (24 items), 1990-1991
Correspondent King Moshoeshoe II (includes correspondence between King Moshoeshoe II and Nelson Mandela and between King Moshoeshoe II and Major-General Justin M. Kekhanya. Subjects include "enforced exile" and deposition of King Moshoeshoe.
C2.40.2 General
C2.40.2.1 Correspondence (1 item, issued by the Basotuland Congress Party), 1977
C2.40.2.2 Reports (5 items), 1970, 1978, 1985
The recent coup in Lesotho, 1970
C2.41 Liberia
C2.41.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (4 items), 1962, 1973, 1977
Correspondents include: Milton Margai.
C2.41.2 General
C2.41.2.1 Statements
Statement by Dr. William R. Tolbert, Jr., on his return for his state visit to the Republic of the Ivory Coast, 1975 March 22
"The Hypocrisy of Western Democracy," Statement issued by Movement for Justice in Africa (MOJA) - Liberia on the occasion of the Fortieth Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, UNESCO House, Paris, 1988 December 8 - 10
C2.41.2.2 Publication (1 item), Pan African Youth Movement, University of Liberia, "The Voice of Freedom"
C2.42 Libya
C2.42.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (7 items), 1979-1989
Correspondents include Salem A. El-Fallah; F. Gebril; Ahmed Al-Shahati.
C2.43 Madagascar
C2.43.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (1 item), 1984
Correspondent MONIMA Party.
C2.44 Madeira
C2.44.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (2 items), 1986
C2.45 Malawi
C2.45.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (3 items), 1986, 1989, 1990
Correspondents include The Malawi Peoples’ Party (MPP); The Socialist League of Malawi. Subjects include message of condolence on the death of 12 refugees in Botswana, 1985 June; 26th Malawian National Independence Day; political developments in South Africa, 1990. Correspondence with Dr. Hastings Banda.
C2.46 Mauritius
C2.46.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (5 items), undated, 1986, 1989
Correspondents include Mouvement Militant Mauricien. Subjects include proposal to make Nelson Mandela an honourary citizen of the Municipality of Port-Louis; Mauritian Government’s stance on apartheid.
C2.47 Mozambique
C2.47.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (3 items), undated, 1973-1974
Correspondence with Samora Machel. Subjects include Message of condolence on death of Eduardo Mondlane; Independence.
C2.47.2 General
C2.47.2.1 Correspondence (1 item), 1969
Message of thanks sent by FRELIMO to the ANC re messages of condolence received on the death of Dr. Eduardo Chvambo Mondlane.
C2.47.2.2 Speeches and Message (2 items)
Speech by Comrade Joachim Chissano, member of the Executive Committee and the Central Committee for the Mozambique Liberation Front
Speech by Mariano Matsinya, Chief Representative of FRELIMO in Zambia, delivered on behalf of the liberation Movements of Southern Africa, on the occasion of the Memorial Service of Comrade Cabral, 1973 February 3
Messagem Fraternal do Congresso Nacional Africano (ANC) ao Partido Frelimo, 1984
C2.47.2.3 Reports (6 items)
Items include Situation in Southern Africa following the victory of people's power in Angola and Mozambique.
C2.47.2.4 Press Releases (5 items + duplicate), 1969, 1972, 1975
Items include Speech by President Samora at the Investiture, 1975 June 25.
C2.47.2.5 Publications (13 items)
Includes Communiqué of The Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO), undated, 1970.
C2.47.2.6 Miscellaneous (1 item), undated
C2.48 Namibia
C2.48.1 Oliver Tambo: Correspondence (See also - United Nations--Council/Institute for Namibia, 2 items), 1986, 1989
Includes correspondence with Sam Nujomo. Subjects include Independence/SWAPO electoral victory.
C2.48.2 General
C2.48.2.1 Correspondence (4 items), 1968, 1972, 1989
C2.48.2.2 Speeches and Messages (4 items)
Speech made by Sam Nujoma (SWAPO) at the Moscow Meeting devoted to the 50th Anniversary of the formation of the USSR
"The problems faced in the transition from the beginning of the implementation of the peace plan leading to the holding of elections in Namibia," David Smuts, 1991 February
C2.48.2.3 Memorandum, Press Release and Agenda
Memorandum submitted to the UN Ad Hoc Committee of Experts on Human Rights by SWAPO, Lusaka, 1968 August 27
Press Conference given by the Office of SWAPO, Lusaka, 1968 November 5
Agenda, Namibia International Conference, Brussels, 1972
C2.48.2.4 Reports (4 items)
Proposals of the Group of Five on settlement of the Namibian Question
C2.48.2.5 Miscellaneous (2 items)
SWAPO Freedom Songs
Media Package--The National Thanksgiving Service to celebrate Namibia's Independence, Windhoek Athletic Stadium, 1990 March 22
C2.48.2.6 Publications (4 items), 1967, 1979-1980
Namibia Today Published by SWAPO
Namibia Today Organ of SWAPO (Vol.3, No 2-3)
SWAPOInformation Bulletin
Statement of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of SWAPO, Luanda, 1986 January 22 -24
SWAPO Election Manifesto
C2.49 Netherlands
C2.49.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (2 items), 1987, 1991
Correspondents include Mayor and Aldermen of the Hague; Netherlands Ambassador (Cape Town). Subjects include Dutch Conference of Cities-against-apartheid; European Community’s Political Cooperation.
C2.49.2 General
Holland Committee on Southern Africa; some notes on the Campaign; Holland, break with the western protection of South Africa
Pamphlet--"ANC Leider Tambo in Nederland"
Guide - Zwart-Wit voor Gevorderden - Docentenhandleiding/Tropenmuseum
C2.50 New Zealand
C2.50.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (1 item), 1973
Dennis Brutus in correspondence with Norman Kirk re racist sports tours.
C2.50.2 General (2 items)
Correspondence between Christopher Laidlaw, High Commissioner, Harare and Anthony Mongalo re Nelson Mandela, 1988
Programme and Itinerary: visit to New Zealand by Oliver Tambo, 1987 April 12 - 19
C2.51 Nicaragua
C2.51.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (6 items), 1989
Correspondents include Francisco Campbell (Ambassador); Daniel Ortega; Sadinista National Liberation Front. Subjects include message of condolence on the death of Johnny Makatini; award bestowed on Nelson Mandela; statement of the National Directorate of the Sandinista National Front re accords signed by the five Central American Presidents (Summit), 1989 February 14.
C2.51.2 General (1 item), 1989
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C2.52 Nigeria
C2.52.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (15 items), 1971, 1975, 1977, 1987-1990
Correspondents include General Ibrahim B. Babangida; Dr L. A. Fabunmi (Chairman: National Committee for the Dissemination of Information on the Evils of Apartheid/High Commissioner); Banji Oloruntegbe (National Committee Against Apartheid); Binfa C. Selchum (High Commissioner). Subjects include International Press Institute Conference in Lagos (May 1975); International Conference on Anti-Apartheid, Lagos (November 1988); Municipal Elections/South Africa (1988); Nigerian 'insurrection' (22 April 1990); Nelson and Winnie Mandela; Developments in South Africa (1990).
C2.52.2 General
C2.52.2.1 Memorandum, Minutes and Reports (6 items)
Anti-Apartheid Publicity in Nigeria and West African Countries - Tentative Plan
Nigeria - ANC Friendship: Progress Report, 1986 August 19
Meeting between Oliver Tambo and the High Commissioner of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
Notes on briefing by Rebecca Matlou to ANC Secretary General, ANC - Nigerian Government Relations [International Department], 1988 August 19
C2.53 Norway
C2.53.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (7 items), 1977, 1985, 1987, 1988
Correspondents include Norwegian Labour Party; Kjeld Olesen; Terje Vigtel; Mayor of Verdal Kommune. Subjects include Solidarity of the Commune of Verdal with the ANC.
C2.53.2 General (2 items)
C2.53.2.1 Correspondence (2 items), 1988
C2.53.2.2 Statement/Report, Jan P. Syse disappointed the ANC, 1990 February 16
C2.53.2.3 Message
Telex--Members and Leadership of the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions extending warm congratulations to the Leadership of the ANC, elected on 6 July 1991.
C2.54 Palestine (PLO)
C2.54.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (9 items), 1986-1990
Correspondents include Yasser Arafat. Subjects include PLO stance on the struggle against Apartheid; message of condolences on the martyrdom of Khalil El Wazir, Deputy Commander-in-Chief; South African Defence Force Raid (1986); Johnny Makatini eulogy; 77th Anniversary of the ANC; Appointment of Yasser Arafat by PLO to President of the State of Palestine; Release of ANC leaders; Oliver Tambo’s return from exile to South Africa.
C2.54.2 General
C2.54.2.1 Correspondence (1 item), 1988
International Committee of Artists and Intellectuals for the support of the uprising and the struggle of the Palestinian People in Occupied Territories.
C2.54.2.2 Message Addressed to the ANC from the Palestine Committee for Peace and Afro-Asian Solidarity, 1975
C2.54.2.3 Report of Meeting with PLO Delegation led by Comrade Arafat, 1989 April 29
C2.54.2.4 Paper, "An International Law Appraisal of the Juridical Characteristics of the Resistance of the People of Palestine: the Struggle for Human Rights." Meeting of the Commission on Human Rights in Palestine, Second World Conference of Christians for Palestine, 1972 September 6 - 9
C2.54.2.5 Publication--Agence Jamahirya Presse, 1982 August 1
C2.55 Panama
C2.55.1 General--Resolution re Nelson Mandela (Spanish)
C2.56 Portugal
C2.56.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (1 item), 1984
Portuguese Communist Party re Year of the Woman.
C2.56.2 General, Pamphlet--"Portugal’s Democratic Coup," Special Supplement to Resister, Third Quarter, 1990
C2.57 Romania
C2.57.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (7 items), 1973, 1986, 1988
Correspondents include Nicolae Ceausescu. Subjects include Assistance provided by the Romanian Communist Party to the ANC; Visit to Romania.
C2.58 Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
C2.58.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (7 items), 1986-1990
Correspondents include Mohamed Abdelaziz (President). Subjects include 10th Anniversary of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic; Celebrations of "the launching of the armed struggle against Spanish colonialism and Moroccan expansionism" (May 20, 1987); Release of Nelson Mandela and the unbanning of the ANC.
C2.59 Saudi Arabia
C2.59.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (3 items), 1973, 1986
Correspondent King Faisal; Subjects include invitation extended to Oliver Tambo on the occasion of the National Day; Oil Embargo directed against the State of Israel.
C2.59.2 General
C2.59.2.1 Correspondence (2 items), 1987, 1989
C2.60 Senegal
C2.60.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (4 items), 1989-1990
Correspondents include Abdou Diouf. Subjects include 29th Anniversary of Independence of Senegal; Release of Nelson Mandela.
C2.61 Somalia
C2.61.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (2 items), circa 1963, 1984
Correspondents include Adam Mohamed Ali; Abdullah Issa. Subjects include Arrest of Nelson Mandela; Socialist Inter-African General Council, 1984 June.
C2.62 South Africa
C2.62.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (7 items), 1987-1991
Correspondents include PFP/DP; South African Communist Party (SACP); Pik Botha. Subjects include South African political crisis (article by Colin Eglin in the Sunday Times, 1986); 7th Congress of the SACP; Five Freedoms Forum conference in Lusaka.
C2.63 'Independent States' within South Africa's Borders and Homelands
C2.63.1 Bophuthatswana
C2.63.1.1 Reports-- Various ANC reports (21 items), 1983-1984
C2.63.1.2 Press Release re Attacks on residents of Braklaagte. (Issued by Western Transvaal Region), 1991 April 11
C2.63.2 Kangwane
C2.63.2.1 Address--"Address to SA British Trade Association" by Chief Minister Enos J. Mabuza of Kangwane and President of Inyandza National Movement
C2.63.2.2 Documents--4th Kangwane Legislative Assembly
C2.63.3 Lebowa
C2.63.3.1 Speeches--Transcripts of 4 speeches made by M. N. Ramodike (Lebowa People's Party) entitled "Political Stance of M. N. Ramodike", Lusaka, 1989 September 12
C2.63.4 Transkei
C2.63.4.1 Address--Major Geneneral Bantu Holomisa. "South African Negotiations, One Person/One Vote and Implications for the Future," (21st African-American Institute Conference, Cairo), 1991 January 7 - 10
C2.63.4.2 A State in the Making - Progress in the Transkei, Issued by the Department of Information/Government Printer Cape Town, 1970
C2.63.4.3 "Aspects of the Non-Agricultural Economy in the Transkei"
C2.64 Spain
C2.64.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (2 items), 1991
Correspondence with Felipe Gonzales.
C2.65 Sudan
C2.65.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (4 items), 1983
Correspondents include K. M. El-Mekki; Badr Eldin Suliman (Secretary of the Central Leadership/Sudanese Socialist Union). Subjects include Socialist Inter-African Meeting, Khartoum, 1983.
C2.65.2 General--Sudan Review published by the Central Committee of the Sudanese Communist Party
C2.66 Swaziland
C2.66.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (4 items), undated, 1984, 1990
Correspondents E. B. B. Gamedze (High Commissioner); King Mswati III. Subjects include 75th Anniversary of the ANC; Release of Nelson Mandela and unbanning of ANC.
C2.66.2 General
C2.66.2.1 Correspondence (3 items)
Correspondents Jacob Zuma; B. S. S. Mabizela. Subjects Swaziland's reaction to 23 ANC cadres with military training going to ground; detention of an ANC member; parcel bomb - Bafana Duma/ambushing of ANC truck.
C2.66.2.2 Memorandum presented by the National Executive Committee to the Government of Swaziland on the agreement between Swaziland and the Pretoria Regime on Ka-Ngwane, and Ngwavuma, 1982 July 15
C2.66.2.3 Communiqué - talks between Executive Secretary of the OAU Liberation Committee and a Swaziland delegation of Ministers and Officials re problems with the ANC, 1985 March 8
C2.66.2.4 Miscellaneous item re Conference in Swaziland, 1985
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C2.67 Sweden
C2.67.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (12 items), undated, 1977-1991
Correspondents include Ingvar Carlsson; Lisbet and Olaf Palme; Carl J. Persson (Ambassador); Swedish Communist Party; Swedish Liberal Party. Subjects include National Convention of the Swedish Liberal Party (1977); International Seminar on Southern Africa organised by the AIC (International Centre of the Swedish Labour Movement), 1983; Swedish government decision to licence all trade with South Africa; Message of condolences on the death of Bernt Carlsson; Inauguration ceremony of new Swedish Embassy, Lusaka; Release of Nelson Mandela and the unbanning of the ANC; 79th Anniversary of the ANC.
C2.67.2 General
C2.67.2.1 Correspondence (1 item)
Telex - Olaf Palme (thanking T T Nkobi for the message of sympathy received on behalf of the ANC on the death of King Adolf Gustaf VI, 1973 November 7.
C2.67.2.2 Agendas (2 items)
Visit of Oliver Tambo, Mr. Kunene and Mr. Legaffick, Stockholm, 1973 January 7 - 10
Congress of the Socialist International, Stockholm, 1989 June 20 - 22
C2.67.2.3 Papers, Speeches and Messages (5 items)
Peace Now - Swedish Youth Rally: Sibusiso Bengu
Tribute to Olaf Palme by the Swedish Minister of Health and Social Affairs, Gertrude Sigurdsen, 1986 March
Booklet: Speech made at the "Swedish People's Parliament against Apartheid" on 21 February 1986 in Stockholm by Olaf Palme
C2.67.2.4 Reports (4 items)
Summary Report of Scandinavian Tour [duplicate], 1962
The APG's visit to Sweden, 1972 December 28
Establishment of a Nordic Information Pool for the Liberation Movements of Southern Africa (Uppsala), 1980 January 15
Statement on South Africa and Namibia at the Meeting of Nordic Foreign Ministers in Turku, 1990 March 6 - 7
C2.67.2.5 Publications and Booklets (2 items)
The Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation
To Sweden from ANC: Commemoration of the life of Olaf Palme
C2.68 Syria
C2.68.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (1 item), 1984
Correspondent Syrian Communist Party. Subject Founding (60th Anniversary) and work of the Syrian Communist Party.
C2.69 Tanzania
C2.69.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (13 items), 1962-1989
Correspondents include National Executive Committee of Cham Cha Mapinduzi; Ali Hassan Mwinyi; Julius K. Nyere; Salim Ahmed Salim. Subjects include Messages of condolence on the death of Edward M. Sokoine (Prime Minister); 7th Summit Meeting of the PTA Authority, Arusha - 1988; Message of condolences received on the death of Johnny Makatini; Release of Nelson Mandela.
C2.69.2 General
C2.69.2.1 Correspondence (5 items), 1986, 1988-1989
Subjects include relations between the Tanzanian Government Representative, Ndugu Obezi and the ANC Administration in Mazimbu, 1986 July 9.
C2.69.2.2 Press Release--Taganyika, Independence, 1961 March 31
C2.69.2.3 Publications
Tanzanian Policy on Foreign Affairs, Address by Mwalimu Julius K. Nyere, Tanganyika African National Union National Conference, 1967 October 16
President Nyerere's Speeches during his state visits to Mauritius, New Zealand, Australia and China, 1974 March 11 - 30
C2.70 Trinidad and Tobago
C2.70.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (3 items), 1990
Correspondents include Michael J. Williams (President of the Senate). Subjects include Release of Nelson Mandela and unbanning of ANC.
C2.70.2 General
C2.70.2.1 Reports
"Struggle for Justice: A Report on Human Rights in Trinidad and Tobago" compiled by The Trinidad and Tobago Bureau on Human Rights to commemorate World Human Rights Day, 1986 December 10
C2.71 Tunisia
C2.71.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (5 items), 1987-1989
Correspondents include Taieb Sahbani. Subjects include Official visit to Tunisia; Election of Zine Al-Abidine Ben Ali to the Presidency.
C2.71.2 General (1 item), 1989
C2.71a Uganda
C2.71a.1 General
C2.71a.1.1 Correspondence (1 item), 1989
Correspondence between Anthony Mongalo on behalf of Oliver Tambo and Amama Mbabazi re travel documents for ANC cadres.
C2.71a.2 Publication and Pamphlet (2 items), 1959-1960
"Uganda Political Survey," Uganda National Congress Appeal to 2nd Independent African States Conference at Addis Ababa, 1959 May - 1960 May
Memorandum on Uganda's Self-Determination - Presented by Uganda National Congress to 2nd Independent African States Conference, Addis Ababa, 1960 June
C2.72 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
C2.72.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (1 item), 1985
Subject Soviet Instructors attached to ANC camps in Angola (See also ANC External Missions: Angola).
C2.72.2 General
C2.72.2.1 Speeches
"Triumph of Lenin’s National Policy," D. Kunaev (First Secretary, Central Committee, Communist Party of Kazakhstan), 1970 April 1
"New Soviet Peace Initiatives," M. Gorbachev speaks at the United Nations, (USSR Embassy Press Release), 1988 December 7
C2.72.2.2 Press Releases (Embassy of the USSR) (11 items), 1968, 1971, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1990
C2.72.2.3 Papers and Discussion Documents (27 items, various topics), uundated, 1978
C2.72.2.4 Organisations
Soviet Peace Committee, "On the Situation in Southern Africa," 1978
Soviet Afro-Asian Solidarity Committee, Appeals/Statements, 1989-1990
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C2.72.2.5 Miscellaneous Report--"Economic Development"
C2.72.2.6 Publications
Novosti Press Agency, News and Views, 1978 June, 1988 - 1990 August
C2.72.2.7 Press Releases, Novosti Press Agency, 1988-1989
C2.72.2.8 Publications, Miscellaneous (4 items), 1978, 1980, 1986
C2.73 United Arab Emirates
C2.73.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (2 items), 1975
Ahmed Khalifa Al-Suweidi (Minister of Foreign Affairs) re Symposium on Arab-African relations and co-operation.
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C2.74 United Kingdom
C2.74.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (22 items), 1986-1991
Correspondents include Lord Barber; Bernie Grant; Haringey Council; Lord John Hatch; Geoffrey Howe; Neil Kinnock; National Union of Mineworkers; Steven Miles; Sir David Steele; W. K. K. White (High Commissioner). Subjects include British Government/European Community's stance on Apartheid.
Programme--Service of Thanksgiving for the life and work of Geoffrey H. C. Bing, Addressed to Oliver and Adelaide Tambo
C274.2 General
C2.74.2.1 Correspondence (9 items), 1983, 1986-1988
Correspondents include Geoffrey Howe; Nathaniel Masemola; Margaret Thatcher; Dennis Worral.
C2.74.2.2 Speeches (7 items), 1978, 1986-1990
Text of Dr. Owen's Speech to the General Assembly of the United Nations, 1978 September 27
"South Africa: No Easy Answers"
Interviews (extracts)--Margaret Thatcher
Extract from a speech by William Waldegrave, "South Africa - Realism is Winning Through"
C2.74.2.3 Miscellaneous
Greater London Council's Anti-Apartheid Declaration
Reports
"British Policy Towards South Africa"
"House of Lords Official Report" (item on South Africa and Sanctions), 1991
House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee - Session 1984-85, The Situation in South Africa/Minutes of Evidence (ANC - Oliver Tambo; Thabo Mbeki; A. Pahad)
C2.75 United States of America
C2.75.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (23 items), 1980-1990
Correspondents include Barbara Harmel; Rev. Jesse Jackson; Edward Kennedy; Paul E. Tsongas. Subjects include Report by Paul E. Tsongas on visit to seven African states; sanctions debate; visit to the US; Tribute to Oliver Tambo by Senator Edward Kennedy, 1990.
C2.75.2 General (4 items), 1985-1986, 1989
C2.75.2.1 Correspondence re Project South Africa Invitation/Programme
C2.75.2.2 Reports (8 items)
Apartheid as an oppressive and violent system and the ANC as a movement dedicated to change and democracy in South Africa
Report of a meeting between the ANC and Robert Cabelly, special assistant to Chester Crocker, US Information Office, Lusaka, 1983 September 7
Rebuttals to criticism of ANC President Oliver Tambo's meeting with Secretary Shultz
ANC meeting with William Roberts
Memorandum, Talking points for Hani Meeting with Jeffrey Davidow, 1991 April 22
The United States, Africa and the International Division of Labour
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C2.75.2.4 Speeches, Statements and Interviews (14 items)
South Africa: Strategy for Change, Chester Crocker, 1980-1981
Interview with Chester Crocker, Howard Scripps, 1981
Statement from the Office of Senator Edward M. Kennedy re visit to South Africa, 1985
C2.72.2.5 Press Releases, US Information Service, undated, 1976-1981, 1986
C2.76 Uruguay
C2.76.1 General
Uruguay and South African Apartheid, Uruguayan Association against Racism and Apartheid, 1983
C2.77 Venezuela
C2.77.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (5 items), 1988-1989
Includes correspondence with Carlos Andres Perez. Subjects include Honourary Doctorate to be conferred on Nelson Mandela; electoral victory for Carlos Andres Perez, 1989.
C2.78 Vietnam
C2.78.1 Correspondence (2 items), 1968-1969
Subjects support of the people of Vietnam; message of condolences over the death of President Ho Chi Minh.
Speech given by Nguyen Ho, member of the Standing Committee of the City Communist Party, President of Ho Chi Minh City Committee of Solidarity and friendship with world peoples at reception in honour of ANC delegation, 1978 October 17
Statement by Nguyen Van Linh, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam at the Meeting of Parties and Organisations, Moscow, 1987 Septmber 4 - 5
C2.79 Yugoslavia
C2.79.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (10 items), 1971, 1977-1978, 1989
Correspondents include Ambassadors of Yugoslavia.
C2.79.2 General
Correspondence (2 items)
Zaire
C2.80.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (3 items), undated, 1972, 1988
Correspondents include Political exile - Nkamba-Ilunga wa Mwenga (Ligue des Sans-Partie); Bande Larity Nyarende (Ambassador). Subjects include 20th Anniversary of the Independence of Zaire.
C2.80.2 General
List/Notes - Miscellaneous
Statement,"The Cartel's position towards People's aspirations for fundamental change in Congo 'Zaire'," 1990 April 15
C2.81 Zambia, undated, 1962, 1984-1989
C2.81.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence
Correspondents include Kenneth Kaunda; E. H. K. Mudenda. Subjects include 20th Anniversary of the Independence of Zambia/26th Anniversary of UNIP/60th Birthday of Kenneth Kaunda; message of condolences on the death of Nalumino Mundia; 24th Anniversary of the Independence of Zambia; Namibian Elections.
C2.81.2 General
C2.81.2.1 Correspondence
C2.81.2.1.1 1967-1973 (42 items)
C2.81.2.1.2 1975-1976, 1988-1989 (42 items)
C2.81.2.2 Statements and Speeches
C2.81.2.2.1 ANC Statements (4 items), undated, 1962, 1987-1988
Statement on the Question of Negotiations, 1987 October 9
Statement addressed to the 10th General Conference, UNIP, Kabwe, Zambia, 1988 August 18 - 23
C2.81.2.2.2 Kenneth Kaunda (6 items), 1969, 1975, 1978, 1982, 1987, 1989
Address to the UNIP National Council, Matero, Lusaka, 1969 August 11
Africa's Constant Plea - remarks made at a White House dinner given in his honour by President Gerald R. Ford, 1975 April 19
Speech, officially opening the World Council of Churches' Meeting, Pamodzi Hotel, 1987 May 4
C2.81.2.2.3 Remarks on the Presentation of the Main Gift on 64th Birthday of His Excellency, Dr. K. Kaunda at State House, 1988 April 28
C2.81.2.2.4 Miscellaneous Statement
The Lusaka Statement - representations of churches, trade unions, Women's Youth (sic) and anti-apartheid groups from South Africa, Namibia and other parts of the world, Lusaka, 1987 May 4 - 8
C2.81.2.3 Miscellaneous
Reports; The National Anthem; Applications for a Zambia Travel Document; programme for the official visit by the Prime Minister of New Zealand, 1985
C2.82.2 Zimbabwe
C2.82.1 Oliver Tambo Correspondence (16 items), 1971-1989
Correspondents include M. Mangwende; E. D. Mnangagwa; D. N. E. Mutasa; N. M. Shamuyarira; James Chikerema; Robert Mugabe. Subjects include Non-Aligned Movement Summit Conference (1986, 1989); elections of the First President under the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (1987); Unity accord between ZANU (PF) and PF-ZAPU (1987); message of condolences on Johnny Makatini’s death; Campaign of Mrs. McBride on the death sentence imposed on Robert McBride; Conference of Socialist International and Frontline States on Southern Africa; message of condolences Maurice Nyagumbo’s death.
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C2.82.2 General
C2.82.2.1 Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU)
C2.82.2.1.1 Correspondence (2 items)
C2.82.2.1.2 Report--The Party’s Ideological Concept
C2.82.2.1.3 Statements and Communiqués (5 items), undated, 1970, 1977
Statement addressed to the ANC on the occasion of its 60th Birthday
Death in detention of the Vice President of ZANU, Leopald Takawira
C2.82.2.1.4 Miscellaneous--Sticker, Rhodesia is Zimbabwe - Support ZANU for action inside Zimbabwe Now
C2.82.2.2 Zimbabwe African People’s Union (ZAPU)
C2.82.2.2.1 Correspondence re formal expulsion of James Chikerema, George Nyaudoro and Stephen Pariernyatwa (Former members of ZAPU)
C2.82.2.2.2 Reports
"'Amagolilia' - that's what they call guerrilla's"
Facts about ZAPU and ZANU (ZAPU)
Communiqué ZAPU and ANC
Crimes of the Rhodesian Colonial Regime against the People of Zimbabwe and Independent African States, presented by ZAPU before the International Commission of Inquiry into the Crimes of the Racist and Apartheid Regimes in Southern Africa, Brussels, 1979 February 9 - 12
Summary - Session with Minister of Education re placement of ANC students in Zimbabwe, 1984
C2.82.2.2.3 Publications
The Zimbabwe People's Voice, Official Organ of ZAPU, Vol. 1 No.73, 1978 November
C2.82.2.2.4 Miscellaneous
The Inaugural Africa Prize for Leadership Address - Robert Mugabe, The Hunger Project, 1988
C2.82.2.2.5 Press Cuttings, Zimbabwe Fact Sheet
C3 Individuals
C3.1 Lewis John Collins
Programme of Funeral, St Paul's Cathedral, 1983 January 11
C3.2 King Sabata Dalindyebo, Medical Report, 1986 April 14
C3.4 Ruth First--Ronald Segal's tribute to Ruth First, Hampstead Town Hall
C3.5 Chris Hani’s Assassination
Correspondence between Angela E. V. King (UN Observer Mission in South Africa) and Nelson Mandela, 1993 April 10
Press Releases,Statements (5 items)
C3.6 Archbishop Trevor Huddleston
Correspondence (3 items), 1984, 1986, 1990
Correspondents include C. D. Powell; Margaret Thatcher.
Statement and Speech (2 items)
Statement by Rev. T. Huddleston, President, Anti-Apartheid Movement, on launching the Anti-Apartheid Movement's Ten-Point Programme of Action
Canon Collins Memorial Lecture: South Africa at the Crossroads, 1986
C3.7 A. Kathrada Speech and Statement (2 items)
C3.8 David and Norma Kitson
C3.8.1 Correspondence
C3.8.1.1 1982-1984 (18 items)
C3.8.1.2 1985-1987, 1990 (17 items)
C3.8.2 Kitson Committee
Minutes (3 items), 1981-1983
Booklet, One Union's Fight against Apartheid - The Story of the Free Dave Kitson Campaign
Circular Leaflet
C3.8.3 Justice for Kitson Campaign
Circular Letter/Pamphlet (2 items), 1989
C3.8.4 Anti-Apartheid Movement/Group
Minutes, City Branch (4 items), 1982 February - April
Pamphlets, Circular Letters, Press Releases re activities including pickets outside South Africa House (See Photographs; 8 items)
Membership Card, Adelaide Tambo (Founder)
C3.8.5 Photographs (9 items)
24 Hour Picket outside South Africa House.
C3.9 Albert J. Luthuli
Commemorative Speech on July 21, date of Chief Luthuli’s death
Miscellaneous item--Slip attached to payment forwarded to A. J. Luthuli (BBC transcription service)
C3.10 Johnny Makatini
List of various organisations/countries who sent messages on the death of Johnny Makhatini, 1988 December 5
Programme for the Funeral of Johnny Makhatini
Pamphlet "Obituary - Johnstone "Johnny" Mfanafuthi Makatini (Tireless Freedom Fighter)
C3.11 Nelson Mandela
C3.11.1 Correspondence
Letters written from Pollsmoor Prison (27 items including duplicates), undated, 1978-1989
C3.11.2 Report - Robben Island, 1970 January
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C3.11.3 Correspondence (4 items), 1990
C3.11.4 Speeches and Statements (14 items), 1964, 1985-1991
C3.11.5 Published Speeches and Statements (10 items)
C3.11.6 Itinerary(s) and Programmes
C3.11.7 Miscellaneous Items--Postcard, Card, Photograph
C3.11.8 Drafts of Plays/Books on Nelson Mandela (6 items)
C3.11.8.1 Mary Benson's book on Nelson Mandela
C3.11.8.2 What is to be done - A play by Laurie C. Sain, Includes correspondence, 1985
C3.11.9 Report/Memorandum on meetings with Nelson Mandela whilst in Prison (2 items)
Items include An account of a meeting with Nelson Mandela by Nicholas Bethell, 1985 Janaury 27
C3.11.10 Biographical Notes on Nelson Mandela
C3.11.11 Speeches given in honour of Nelson Mandela (5 items)
C3.11.12 International Support
Correspondence, Reports and Miscellaneous Items
Messages of Solidarity received on the occasion of Nelson Mandela’s 60th Birthday, 23 July 1978; Message from Willy Brandt to Nelson Mandela on latter’s Birthday, 1986/Pamphlet - 70th birthday greetings
International Calls for Mandela’s Release and Awards
Survey of Events and Actions in Honour of and for the Release of Nelson Mandela, Preliminary results prepared by the British Anti-Apartheid Movement, 1984 October
Nelson Mandela Park - Welford Road, Leicester (Information Package)
Freedom of the City of Aberdeen
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C3.11.12.1 International Reception Committee Memorandum; Nelson Mandela British Honours List (April 1990); Statements (Including statement on release of Nelson Mandela); Publication - IRC News
C3.11.12.2 Responses to his release from prison (Includes a statement by Oliver Tambo) (18 items)
Items include Statements by O. J. Masire, PLO, Communist Party/Sweden, People’s Republic of Bulgaria.
C3.11.13 ANC - Miscellaneous
Correspondence, Reports and Paper (4 items)
Paper, "What is the Significance of Nelson Mandela’s 70th Birthday for the ANC"; Telexes/Notes re Libyan embassy's offer to rebuild house of the Mandela's, 1988.
C3.11.14 Media Reports/Comments
C3.11.15 Miscellaneous (Includes list of items forwarded to Nelson Mandela), 1990 March 25
C3.12 Winnie Mandela
C3.12.1 Correspondence (3 items), 1986 April
Includes correspondence addressed to Oliver Tambo.
C3.12.2 Transcript, "Winnie Mandela and the Football Club," A File on 4 Special Documentary
C3.12.3 Press Cutting, Winnie Mandela in Brandfort, Fatima Meer (Index on Censorship)
C3.12.4 Miscellaneous
Postcard with a portrait of Winnie Mandela
Notes on Winnie Mandela
C3.13 J. B. Marks
Correspondence (1 item), 1969 November 24
Addressed to J. B. Marks, London (Yusef Dadoo?).
Address, Opening address by J. B. Marks at The Morogoro Consultative Conference of the ANC, 3p. Ms.
Record of Exchange of Messages re death of J. B. Marks
Obituary, In Memory of J. B. Marks, Provisional Headquarters, Morogoro, ANC
C3.14 Govan Mbeki
Speeches
Canon Collins Memorial Lecture delivered by Govan Mbeki, London, 1990 September 27
Address to the Govan Mbeki Fellowship at the University of Amsterdam, 1990 September 28
Publications (2 items)
Includes Govan Mbeki, An Honorary Doctor behind bars.
C3.15 Thabo Mbeki
C3.15.1 General Correspondence (33 items), 1978-1986
C3.15.2 Speeches and Statements (4 items)
"Domestic and Foreign Policies of a New South Africa," Lecture given by Thabo Mbeki (Conflict and Change in Southern Africa: Scandinavian and Canadian Perspectives and Policy Options, [Translation in French], 1978 February 19 - 22
Statement by Thabo Mbeki on Poverty and Change in South Africa: Duke University, Durham, 1989 February 16
C3.15.3 Miscellaneous Questions for an interview
C3.16 Mzala Nxumalo
"Education for Revolution: The Role of a Qualified Cadre in our struggle"
Death of Mzala Nxumalo, Brian Bunting, London, 1991 February 23
C3.17 Jeannette Schoon, 1949 - 1984
Pamphlet, Published by ADAC
C3.18 Albertina Sisulu
Correspondence with Albertina Sisulu from The White House and Danielle Mitterrand, 1989 May 11 and February 20
C3.19 Walter Sisulu
Address by Walter Sisulu at the National Welcome Back Rally, Johannesburg, 1989 October 29
Biographical Notes
Publication, Walter Max Ulyate Sisulu, Published by Southern Africa - The Imprisoned Society in cooperation with the UN Centre against Apartheid
C3.20 Joe Slovo
179 Address, "Prospects for Armed Struggle in South Africa," National Student Conference, Revolution in Southern Africa, Oxford, 1968 March 9
Press Cuttings (2 items)
Items include:"What Recent 'Peace' Initiatives Mean," Radio Freedom (Addis Ababa) Interviews with Joe Slovo.
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C4 Organizations
C4.1 Africa Fund (Action for Resisting Invasion, Colonialism and Apartheid)
Final Documents - Africa Fund Summit, New Delhi, 1987 January
Circular with enclosed educational materials concerning Health, produced in cooperation with the Committee for Health in southern Africa (CHISA)
C4.2 Afrikaanseweerstandbeweging (AWB), 1991
Correspondence from Mendi Msimang (Chief Representative, ANC Mission - UK and Ireland) re AWB recruitment
Miscellaneous, "To all members of the Afrikaner Volk!"
C4.3 Afro-Asian People's Solidarity Organisation
Booklet, International Seminar on Agricultural Development and Food Security in the Developing Countries, Hungary, 1985 October 13 - 17
Afro-Asian Solidarity (A Quarterly issued by the Afro-Asian Peoples Solidarity Organization), Nos. 3-4 1989
C4.4 American Committee on Africa
Press Release, "Court rules for hearing on ACOA against the New York Times for South African Job Advertisements," 1973 November 26
Action News (4 items), 1988-1991
Pamphlets (6 items)
Items include Observe Human Rights Day, December 10, by answering this appeal for action against apartheid (circa 1950s/1960s); Join the Free South Africa Movement; Question and Answers on Divestment; Programme - Reception honouring Oliver Tambo, 22 January 1987 (American Committee on Africa/Africa Fund).
C4.5 Anglo American
Reports
Anglo American Policy on South Africa as reported by Clem Sutner
204 Summary of lecture by Clem Sutner, Delivered in Harare, 1989 February
Pamphlet, "Reform and Reaction in South Africa," G. W. H. Relly (Address to the South Africa Club, London, 1981 October 8
C4.6 Anti Apartheid Movement
C4.6.1 Ireland
Correspondence (2 items), 1990
Correspondents Kader and Louise Asmal.
Resolutions, 1972
Publications
Annual Report, 1989-1990
Pamphlet, "The Dunnes Strike and the Struggle against Apartheid," 1985 April
C4.6.2 France (5 items), 1980, 1984
Reaction to proposed visit of P. W. Botha by Comit contre le Colonialisme et l’Apartheid
Publication, 1977
C4.6.3 Netherlands
Correspondence (1 item), 1983
Correspondent Connie Braam.
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C4.6.4 United Kingdom
C4.6.4.1 Correspondence (5 items), 1988-1991
C4.6.4.2 Minutes/Report
Minutes of the National Committee Meeting, House of Commons, 1964 March 25
Report of the Executive Committee to the National Committee, 1964 July 6
C4.6.4.3 Memoranda (2 items)
Addressed to the ANC and other organisations from IAEA and Mike Terry, Executive Secretary, AAM)
C4.6.4.4 Memoranda, Reports and Papers (6 items)
Memorandum to the United Nations Special Committee on the Policies of Apartheid of the Government of the RSA, London, 1964 April
"South Africa - Aspects of Foreign Investment and Finance," prepared by Vella Pillay, Meeting of the UN Special Committee on Apartheid, Dublin, 1974 May 21
National Convention against Apartheid and for Freedom in Namibia and South Africa, Draft Programme of Action, 1984 June 23 - 24
"Southern Africa - The Time to Choose," Progress Report, 1982
Constrained by Sanctions - The Apartheid Economy in 1988, A memorandum for Presentation to the Commonwealth Foreign Ministers Committee on Southern Africa, Harare, 1989 February 6
C4.6.4.5 Press Releases and Statements (6 items)
Includes Media Package: Nelson Mandela - Freedom at 70.
C4.6.4.6 Publications
C4.6.4.6.1 Annual Report of Activities and Developments (5items), 1977-1978, 1982-1986
Members Newsletter (1 item), 1973 February
C4.6.4.6.2 Anti Apartheid News (6 items), 1977, 1980, 1981, 1984
C4.6.4.6.3 General Items (10 items)
Includes Southern Africa: The Time to Choose; Selling Out to Apartheid: British Government Support for Trade with South Africa; Apartheid Gold.
C4.6.4.7 Pamphlets (10 items)
C4.6.5 World Campaign
Correspondence, Reports and Publications (10 items)
Includes World Campaign against Military and Nuclear Collaboration with South Africa and Bulletin of the Continuation Committee of the World Conference against Apartheid, Racism and Colonialism in Southern Africa.
C4.7 Anti-Imperialist Solidarity Committee for Africa/Asia/Latin America (14 items)
Memoranda, Statements, Appeals and Publications
C4.8 Artists against Apartheid (Sun City)
Correspondence between Steven Little (President) and the ANC, 1989 July 26
C4.9 Association of West European Parliamentarians for Action against Apartheid (AWEPAA) (8 items)
Statements, Report and Publications
C4.10 Black Consciousness Movement of South Africa, London
Circular, Circular on the London Office
Publication, Solidarity, Volume 1, No. 2
C4.11 Black Consciousness Movements (BCM (A)), Canada
Newsletter 1983 January - February
C4.12 Bophelo/Impilo Community Association
Constitution
Report, Presentation to 1990 Federation Conference - Jersey
Fifth Annual Report, Community Development in a Changing South Africa, 1989-1990
C4.13 Centre for Development Studies, University of the Western Cape
Correspondence, Memoranda, Reports, Pamphlet
Report, 1990 July - 1991 March
Correspondence/Memoranda re temporary suspension of all CDS activities (2 items)
Memorandum, Meeting between ANC, UDF, COSATU, SASPRO and CDS (Board of Trustees), 1990 June 10
Discussion Document on Structures and Principles of a Constitution for a Democratic South Africa, Sent to Oliver Tambo by Zola Skweyiya, 1991 April 11
Pamphlet, CDS
C4.14 Centre for Intergroup Studies
Pamphlet
C4.15 Coalition for a Free Africa, Inc.
Proposed Fundraising Telethon - "From Selma to Soweto," 1986
Information Package, Organisation of Telethon, 1987
C4.16 Commonwealth
Statements, Press Releases, Publications (7 items), 1985, 1989-1990
Commonwealth News Release, Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 1989 October 18 - 24
Responding to Reform: The phased lifting of Commonwealth sanctions against South Africa, 1991
Publication, Nassau Communiqué, 1985 October
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C4.17 Commonwealth EPG (4 items)
Press Release, Statement by the Secretary of State for External Affairs, Joe Clark, MP, 1986 June 12
Mission to South Africa: The Commonwealth Report, 1986
C4.18 Congress of South African Students (COSAS)
Papers and Reports (2 items), undated
C4.19 Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU)
List, Correspondence (17 items)
Meeting between UDF/COSATU and Inkatha, 1989
Pamphlet, UWUSA or COSATU ... The People Choose! Issued by the National Student Federation
C4.20 Congress of Traditional Leaders of South Africa (CONTRALESA)
Reports and Speeches (3 items)
1st National Conference to mark the launch of CONTRALESA, Broederstroom, 1990 September 28 - 30
Paper submitted at the Consultative Conference of the ANC, 1990 December 14
C4.20 Pamphlets (2 items)
C4.21 European Community (5 items)
Includes "A Code for Misconduct? A critical study of the implementation of the EEC Code of Conduct by British Companies operating in South Africa," Barbara Rodgers (Christian Concern for Southern Africa), 1980
C4.22 Inkatha
C4.22.1 Mangosuthu G. Buthelezi:
C4.22.1.1 Correspondence with Oliver Tambo re Oliver Tambo’s reaction to violence in Lamontville, 1984
C4.22.1.2 Speeches and Statements
C4.22.1.2a 1977 (16 items)
C4.22.1.2b 1978 (10 items)
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C4.22.1.2c 1979, 1990 July - November (21 items)
C4.22.1.3 Meetings between Mangosuthu G. Buthelezi and government officials
Conference of eight black leaders with B. J. Vorster and M. C. Botha, 1975 January 22
Meeting between M. G. Buthelezi and J. T. Kruger, Union Buildings, (Transcript), 1977 September 19
The Aide-Memoire used at the first meeting between the Prime Minister of South Africa, P. W. Botha and M. G. Buthelezi, 1979 January 22
C4.22.1.4 Interview transcripts with Mangosuthu G. Buthelezi:
NBC Report, 1977 July 27
315 Interview given by M. G. Buthelezi to Chege Mbitiru, Foreign Editor, The Daily Nation, Kenya, Durban, 1977 August 13
C4.22.1.5 Reports
Points made during an interview with Mangosuthu Buthulezi conducted by Voice of America, 1979 September 9
Oliver Tambo’s notes on Gatsha Buthulezi, Ms. 17p.
C4.22.2 Inkatha
C4.22.2.1 Correspondence (Miscellaneous, 4 items)
C4.22.2.2 Statements
"The People’s Struggle," M. G. Buthelezi, London, personal copy sent to Oliver Tambo, 1979 October
Joint Statement arising out of a meeting between ANC and Inkatha, Issued by the ANC Department of Information and Publicity, 1990 September 19
Joint Statement of the IFP/ANC meeting, Durban, 1991 January 29
C4.22.2.3 Miscellaneous Memorandum/reaction to remarks by Buthelezi on Indians (letters/pamphlet)/Notes on Inkatha
C4.22.2.4 Summary of Sibusiso M. Bengu’s Address, "The Role of Inkatha and the Youth in the Black Liberation Struggle in South Africa", Ulundi, 1978
C4.22.2.5 Publications/Pamphlets (10 items)
Inkatha, Vol. 1, No.1; Vol. 1 No.3; Vol.1, No.4; Vol.1, No.7, 1976-1979
Fourth Ordinary General Conference, 1978 July
Fifth Ordinary General Conference, 1979 June - July
Pamphlet, "Defend Your Rights - Stay South African"
Pamphlet, "Seek Your Rights as a South African"
C4.22.2.6 Miscellaneous items relating to Natal
"Natal - The killing fields of apartheid," issued by Nusas-SRC Projects and SANSCO
Natal/Kwazulu, A selection of four papers from a conference on Co-operation for Development, presented by the Development Society of Southern Africa, 1985 August 5
C4.23 International Committee against Racism Colonialism and Imperialism in Southern Africa (1 item)
Minutes, 1986 May 15
C4.24 International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICTFU)
Reports and Documents re ICTFU Delegation to South Africa (2 items), 1986
C4.25 International Defence and Aid Fund (IDAF)
C4.25.1 Miscellaneous Correspondence, Statement
Correspondence between Horst Kleinschmidt and Ethel de Keyser re the publication of books and pamphlets by BDAF, 1985 April
Extract from Memorandum submitted to Dr. Nkrumah by Canon Collins, "South Africa: Refugees and Relief Work"
C4.25.2 Report/Proposal
Includes Proposal, "Project for Prisoners of Apartheid and Racism"
C4.25.3 Publications
South Africa Freedom Call, Vol.1, No.5, 1960 August
i.d.a.f. news notes, 1982 December, 1983 June
C4.25.4 Pamphlets and Cards
New titles/releases
8 Post Cards, Women in Apartheid South Africa
C4.25.5 Southern Africa Information Service, 1973 July - December
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C4.26 Institute for a Democratic Alternative for South Africa (IDASA)
Statements
Statement by IDASA Delegation on their visit to the USSR, 1989 April 1 - 10
Joint Communiqué: Soviet Afro-Asian Solidarity Committee and IDASA, 1989 April
C4.27 Institute for International Relations (Bonn)
Briefing Paper
C4.27.1 1984 - 1987
C4.27.2 1988
C4.28 Inyandza National Movement (Also see: Countries - South Africa/'Independent States'/Homelands: Kangwane)
Report, "Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure for the year ending 31 December 1986"
Miscellaneous Agenda, Meeting between Inyandza delegation and ANC
C4.29 Jubilee Trust
Unitry and Federal Forms of Transition, Jeremy Ive, 1987 October - November
"The Implications for future constitutional settlement in South Africa of recent and prospective developments in the structures of central government," Jeremy Ive and John Ashcroft, 1988 February
"Alternative strategies to overcome low income white fears of unemployment," Michael Schluter and David Porteous, 1988 February
C4.30 Lawyers for Human Rights
Representation to The South African Law Commission on a Bill of Rights for South Africa, 1990 January
Lawyers for Human Rights and Death Squads in South Africa
C4.31 National African Federated Chamber of Commerce (NAFCOC)
Agenda
Statement, Joint Communiqué of the Meeting of NAFCOC and ANC, Lusaka, 1986 May 27
Press Release re meeting between delegation from NAFCOC led by its President, Dr. S. M. Motsuenyane and Geoffrey Howe, Pretoria, 1986 July 24
C4.32 National Conference of Black Lawyers
Activities Report, 1972 December 1
Pamphlet
C4.33 National Peace Accord (South Africa)
Media Package (5 items)
C4.35 National Seoposengwe Party
Paper, Tabled by the Secretariat at a Special Conference of the Party, Huhgudi/Vryburg, 1984 April 28 - 29
Statements/Resolutions
Challenges and Tasks ahead, 1990 December 10
Statement of Aims and Principles
C4.36 New England Circle
Bulletin
1989-1990
1990-1991
Pamphlet, Includes extract on Oliver Tambo, Parker House, Boston, Massachusetts, 1985 April 30
C4.37 Organisation of African Unity
C4.37.1 1963-1973
C4.37.1.1 General Report covering OAU activities, 1963-1973
C4.37.1.2 Report of the Administrative Secretary-General, 1968-1972
C4.37.1.3 Administrative Secretary Generals Reports of the OAU to Botswana, 1968 June 9 - 24
C4.37.1.4 Statement by Olajide Alo (Nigeria), Rapporteur, at the 118th Meeting of The Special Committee on the Policies of Apartheid of the Government of the Republic of South Africa, 1969 June 26
Roll 18
C4.37.1.5 Memorandum submitted by ZAPU/ANC Alliance to Heads of State on occasion of 6th Summit Meeting of OAU, 1969
C4.37.2 1971
Council of Ministers - 16th Ordinary Session, Addis Ababa, 1971 February - March
Council of Ministers - 17th Ordinary Session, Addis Ababa, 1971 June
C4.37.3 1972-1973
Report of the Administrative Secretary General, 1972 June - May
C4.37.4 1973
C4.37.4.1 Minutes of the Meeting with the Representatives of the Liberation Movements on the preparations for 10th Anniversary of OAU, 1973 February 23
International Conference of Experts for the Support of Victims of Colonialism and Apartheid in Southern Africa, Oslo, Norway, 1973 April 9 - 14
C4.37.4.2 Report of the 21st Ordinary Session of the Co-ordinating Committee for the Liberation of Africa to the 20th Session of the Council of Ministers, Addis Ababa, 1973 May
C4.37.4.3 21st Ordinary Session
Decisions
Secretary-General’s Report on the Working of the Executive Secretariat of the Co-ordination Committee for the Liberation of Africa
Note - Presenting the Report of the Administrative Secretary-General
BOX 79
C4.37.4.4 10th Anniversary
Report by ANC delegates of the 10th Anniversary Summits, Addis Ababa and the 10th Ordinary OAU Session of the Heads of State and Governments
Statement issued by the ANC on the occasion of the 10th Anniversary of the OAU
Commemorative Publication, OAU - 10th Summit Anniversary
Publication, OAUNews Bulletin, 1973 October - November
C4.37.5 1974
C4.37.5.1 Reports, March - May - Co-ordinating Committee for The Liberation of Africa
C4.37.5.2 23 Ordinary Session, 1974 June
C4.37.5.3 Publication, October Star (5 items), 1974 June 10 - 16
C4.37.6 1975
24th Ordinary Session of the Council of Ministers, Addis Ababa, 1975 February 13 - 21
C4.37.6.2 9th Extraordinary Session of the Council of Ministers on South Africa, Dar es Salaam, 1975 April 7 - 10
Rapporteur’s Report on AOU/OATUU Symposium on conditions of African Workers in Territories still under Colonial and/or Racial Domination, Dar es Salaam, 1975 April 21 - 25
C4.37.6.3 Co-ordinating Committee for the Liberation of Africa (Committee of Eighteen), Dar es Salaam, 1975 May
BOX 80
C4.37.6.4 25th Ordinary Session of the Liberation Committee, Rabat, Morocco, 1975 June 9 - 13
C4.37.7 1976
Resolutions
C4.37.8 1977
Council of Ministers 29 Ordinary Session
Draft, The Lagos Declaration for Action against Apartheid, 1977 August 25
C4.37.9 1979
C4.37.9.1 16th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government, Monrovia, Liberia, 1979 July
C4.37.9.2 33rd Ordinary Session of the Council of Ministers, Monrovia, Liberia, 1979 July
C4.37.10 1980
OAU Strategy for Liberation of South Africa, Document presented by the ANC, "The New Situation in Southern Africa and the position of the oppressed majority in a Apartheid South Africa"
Draft Resolution on South Africa - Coordination Committee for the Liberation of Africa, 34th Ordinary Session, Dar es Salaam, 1980 January 21 - 25
C4.37.11 1984
Draft Resolution on Southern Africa: 42 Ordinary Session, Dar es Salaam, 1984 September
BOX 81
C4.37.12 1986
Includes 22 Assembly of Heads of State and Government (Programme/Statements/Declarations/Speech).
C4.37.13 1987
Report on activities, 1986 June 1 - 1987 May 31
Declarations and Resolutions
C4.37.14 1988
48th Ordinary Session
Statement by Flt-Lt Rawlings on occasion of the 25th Anniversary of the founding of the OAU
Draft resolution on SA
Co-ordination Committee for the Liberation of Africa, 1988 May
C4.37.15 1989
49th Session of The Council of Ministers - Resolution on Namibia
Communiqué/Motion of the Ad Hoc Committee of Heads of State and Government on Southern Africa, Harare
Report on the Mission of the Ministerial Delegation to Washington, D. C.
25th Ordinary Session - Assembly of Heads of State and Government, Election of Members of the African Commission on Human and People's Rights/Speech by President Mohamed Hosni Moubarak
ANC Statement to the OAU Summit, 1989 July
Draft/Declaration of the OAU Ad-Hoc Committee on Southern Africa on the Question of South Africa, Harare, 1989 August 21
C4.37.16 1990-1991
Reports of the ANC to the OAU Monitoring Group, 1990 May 2
Cairo Communiqué
27th Ordinary Session: Assembly of Heads of State and Government, Abuja, Nigeria - Abuja Declaration on South Africa, 1991 June 3 - 5
C4.37.17 Miscellaneous (12 items)
C4.38 Organization of Solidarity of The Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin America (OSPAAL)
Tricontinental, No.88/4, 1983
C4.39 Pan Africanist Congress (PAC)
Reports and Papers
Miscellaneous--Azania or Zinjisland
"The Pan Africanist Congress exists to subvert the South African Liberation Struggle," A. B. Ngcobo (Treasurer-General of PAC), 1967 September 27
PAC--Harare Communiqué
Publications
Azania News, 1973 February
Azania Combat, 1975
Pamphlet--"Who are the Africanists?"
C4.40 Preferential Trade Area for Eastern and Southern African States
Report of the First Extraordinary Meeting of the Authority, Bujumbura, Burundi, 1986 May 27 - 28
Synopsis of PTA Implementation Activities, 1989 July - December
C4.41 Progressive Federal Party (PFP)
Statement by Oliver Tambo (Includes notes) addressed to either Frederick Van Zyl Slabbert or Alex Borraine re their withdrawal from parliament, circa 1986
Roll 19
BOX 82
C4.42 Socialist International
Correspondence, Reports, Minutes, Press Releases, Statements and Publications.
C4.42.1 1977
Report to Socialist International Mission to Southern Africa, 1977 September 2 - 11
Correspondence between Bernt Carlsson and Oliver Tambo re talks given by Oliver Tambo to the delegation of the Socialist International’s mission, 1977 November 11
C4.42.2 1978 January - May
Socialist International Conference on Disarmament, Helsinki, 1978 April 24 - 26
C4.42.3 1978 June - December
Second 1978 Bureau Meeting of the Socialist International, Dakar, 1978 May 12 - 13
ICSDW Bulletin, Women under Apartheid, 1978 May/June
C4.42.4 1979
C4.42.5 1980
Summary report of the proceedings and decisions of the Socialist International Bureau, Oslo, 1980 June 12 - 13
C4.42.6 1981
Correspondence, invitation of a representative of the ANC to attend as observer the Bureau meeting, Paris, 1981 September 24 - 25
Proceedings and Decisions of The Socialist International Bureau Meeting, Paris, 1981 September
BOX 83
C4.42.7 1982
Press Release, "Socialist International Mission to Southern Africa," 1982 January 26
Socialist International Statement on Southern Africa
Minutes of the Bureau Meeting of The Socialist International, Helsinki, 1982 May 26 -27
C4.42.8 1983
Communiqué on the Arusha Conference on Southern Africa between representative member parties of the Socialist International and parties of the Front Line States, SWAPO and ANC, 1983 March 12
Correspondence, invitation to send representatives of ANC to attend as observers the Congress of the Socialist International, Albufeira, Southern Portugal, 1983 April 7 - 10
C4.42.9 1984
Correspondence
Invitation extended to Oliver Tambo, Meeting of the Bureau of the Socialist International, Slangerup, Denmark, 1984 April 25 - 26
C4.43 South Africa Beyond Apartheid (SABA) [South African/American Academic Research Project], Project Outline
C4.44 South African Black Alliance, Provisional Constitution
C4.45 South African Communist Party (SACP)
C4.45.1 Correspondence (1 item), 1987
Correspondence between Dan Tloome (Chairman - SACP) and Thabo Mbeki re release of Joe Slovo from his functions as Chief of Staff of Umkhonto we Sizwe
C4.45.2 Speeches
Chairman of SACP, Yussuf M. Dadoo addresses meeting of Moscow working people devoted to 50th Anniversary of USSR
Speech delivered by Joe Slovo on the occasion of the celebration of the 60th Anniversary of the SACP, Maputo, 1981 July 30
C4.45.3 Statements
SACP Statement on the International Situation, undated
Statement of Central Committee of the SACP, The Working Class is the Key, 1985 January
C4.45.4 Miscellaneous Circulars, Bulletins, Discussion Documents (5 items)
C4.45.5 Publications and Pamphlets (5 items)
Commemorating the death of the National Chairman, Dr. Yusuf Dadoo (2 items)
The African Communist, No.104/First Quarter, 1986
"The Path to Power," Programme of the SACP as Adopted at the 7th Congress, 1989
"A Distant Clap of Thunder, Fortieth Anniversary of the 1946 Mine Strike," A Salute by the SACP to South Africa's Black Mine Workers
C4.45.6 Miscellaneous (3 items)
Items include Newspaper clippings and obituary of Yusuf Dadoo.
C4.46 South African Front/South African United Front
Correspondence, Reports and Statements (13 items), 1960-1961
Statement on behalf of the South Africa United Front, Oliver Tambo and Vusumzi L. Make
Comments and Observations on United Front and After by Judy Coburn (Includes notes made by Oliver Tambo)
C4.47 South African Congress of Trade Unions (SACTU)
C4.47.1 Correspondence (11 items), 1969-1973
C4.47.2 Reports and Memoranda
Report by SACTU's Observers, Comrades M. Shope and R E Simons to the 54th Session of the ILO Conference, Geneva, 1970 June 3 - 25
Memorandum submitted by SACTU to the 56th Session of the ILO Conference, Geneva, 1971 June 2 - 25
C4.47.2 Report of SACTU activities to the enlarged NEC of the ANC (Handwritten), 1974 May
C4.47.3 Statement and Speeches
Message to the Workers and Peoples of South Africa on the occasion of the 7th February, International Day of Solidarity with the Workers and Peoples of SA
Address by Mark Shope to the 100th Anniversary of the birth of Vladimir Lenin on behalf of the ANC, Lusaka, 1970 April 13
Broadcast message to the South African workers on the occasion of the 16th anniversary of the founding of SACTU, M. Shope, 1971 March 5
C4.47.4 Press Release, 1989
C4.47.5 Miscellaneous Agenda, 1989
C4.48 South African Labour Party
Minutes of the 14th Annual Party Conference, Port Elizabeth, 1979 December 27 - 29
C4.49 South African Students' Organisation (SASO)
Correspondence, Circular letter to SRC President (All South African Universities) re SASO, 1970
Miscellaneous, Incomplete Statement re SASO activities
C4.50 South African Studies Project, Ltd. (SASPRO), 1989-1990
Memoranda and Minutes (5 items)
Report on the Deliberations of the Workshop on Rural Strategies and the Land Question, Harare, 1989 May 18 - 20
C4.51 Southern Africa Committee
Southern Africa - A Monthly Survey of News and Opinion, Vol. VI, No.4, 1973 April
BOX 84
C4.52 Southern African Development Coordination Conference (SADCC)
Reports, Speeches, Statements and Press Cutting (8 items), 1985-1989
C4.53 Swedish International Development Authority (SIDA)
Correspondence, Minutes and Miscellaneous items (6 items)
Includes Minutes, Consultations in Lusaka, May 1986, between the ANC and Sweden concerning humanitarian assistance.
C4.55 Third World Prize
Booklet, 1989
C4.56 TransAfrica
Report: TransAfrica’s Report Card on U S Sanctions against South Africa, (An assessment of the conditions required to lift sanctions and a selected list of 62 current apartheid laws), 1991 March 12
TransAfrica News, Vol.10, No.1), 1991 Winter
C4.57 Unemployed and Poverty Action Council (UPAC)/USA
Press Release
C4.58 United Democratic Front (UDF)
Statemen, United Democratic Front Founding Congress, Cape Town, (Issued by Department of Information and Publicity), 1983 August 20 - 21
C4.59 United Nations
Correspondence with Oliver Tambo.
C4.59.1 International Labour Office (ILO) (4 items), 1986, 1989
Correspondents include Francis Blanchard (Director-General); Bertil Bolin; James I. Othieno (Director). Subjects include invitation to be represented at the 72nd Session of International Labour Office, Geneva, 1986; announcement of the retirement of James I. Othieno (Director of the ILO Lusaka Office/successor, E. Kenneth Andoh.
C4.59.2 United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF, 12 items), 1988-1989
Subjects include Harare Symposium; North south roundtable Meeting on Southern Africa, Harare, 1988; preliminary report of the Third Pan-African Symposium - Artists and Intellectuals for African Children: The Bamako Initiative or Community Participation in Sustaining Child Survival and Development.
C4.59.3 United Nations educational, scientific and cultural organization (UNESCO, 8 items), 1975-1986
Correspondents include Amadou-Mahtar M’Bow; D. Diene (Deputy Assistant-Director General); John E. Fobes (Deputy Director-General). Subjects include 97th Session of the Executive Board, Paris, 1975; observer status accorded to the ANC at the 35th session of the International Conference on Education, Geneva, 1975; First International Conference of Ministers and senior Officials Responsible for Physical Education and Sport in the Education of Youth, Paris, 1976; Special Intergovernmental Committee of Technical and Legal experts to Prepare a Draft International Recommendation for the Protection of Translators; Third UNESCO/WMO International Conference on Hydrology and scientific Bases of water resources Management, Geneva, 1987; International meeting of experts "Poverty and Progress" Paris, 1986; invitation to participate in the launching of the Paris Appeal - World Food Day, 1987.
C4.59.4 United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (5 items), 1985-1990
Correspondents include Sergio Vieira de Mello; Alfred Nzo; A. B. M. Saied; Thorvald Stoltenberg. Subjects include invitation to participate in the 36th Session of the Executive Committee of the High Commissioner's Programme; evacuation and resettlement of ANC members from LesothoM; invitation to attend the 37th session of the Executive Committee of the High Commissioner's Programme; Throvald Stoltenberg's resignation as UN High commissioner for Refugees.
C4.59.5 United Nations Special Committee against Apartheid/Centre against Apartheid
C4.59.5.1 1975-1976 (5 items)
Subjects include invitation to attend a Seminar on South Africa organised by the Special Committee against Apartheid, UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, 1975; invitation to attend a meeting and press conference in observance of the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination; invitation to attend an International Seminar on the Eradication of Apartheid and in Support of the Struggle for Liberation in South Africa, Havana, 1976.
C4.59.5.2 1981-1990 (15 items)
Correspondents include Iqbal Akhund (Assistant Secretary-General, Centre against Apartheid); J. N. Garba (Chairman - Special Committee against Apartheid); Alhaji Yussuff Maitama-Sule (Chairman, Special Committee against Apartheid). Subjects include Oliver Tambo to address a special meeting of the Special Committee against Apartheid, New York, 1981; message of support and solidarity on behalf of the Special Committee against Apartheid; invitation to attend a meeting of the Special Committee against Apartheid in observance of the Day of Solidarity with South African Political Prisoners; International Conference on Women and Children under Apartheid organised by the Special Committee against Apartheid, visit by the Committee delegation to Lusaka re issues on women and children; invitation to attend a special session in observance of the 25th anniversary of the Sharpeville massacre; invitation to attend a meeting in observance of the Day of Solidarity with South African Political Prisoners; invitation to celebrate the 70th Birthday of Nelson Mandela; East Asian Seminar on Concerted International Action against Apartheid; Correspondence between Sam C. Nolutshungu and Abdenour Abrous re "the need for international participation in the process of constitutional transition in South Africa".
C4.59.5.3 UN Special Committee against Apartheid, E. S. Reddy
C4.59.5.3.1 1968-1990 (25 items)
Subjects include invitation extended to Oliver Tambo to present a paper for the Special Committee on Apartheid, Stockholm, 1968; Oliver Tambo’s address at Lagos; issues around support/contributions to the ANC; establishment of the Lutuli Memorial Foundation; 10th anniversary of the first meeting of the Special Committee on Apartheid; seminar on South Africa organised by the Special Committee against Apartheid, Paris 1975; invitation to participate in the observance of the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination; World Conference for Action against Apartheid, Lagos, 1977; personal questions surrounding the effectiveness of the Special Committee against Apartheid; E. S. Reddy’s activities during his "retirement" from the Special Committee against Apartheid; preparation of a collection of Oliver Tambo's speeches at UN meetings/conferences for publication (See also: Speeches and statements).
C4.59.5.3.2 Miscellaneous (23 items), 1960-1990
Correspondents includes Fourth Committee; UN Council for Namibia; UNCTAD; UN Information Centre; Inter Action Council; UN Environment Programme (UNEP); UN Institute for Planning and research (UNITAR). Subjects include Oliver Tambo seeks permission to appear before the Fourth Committee re the situation in South West Africa; drafting of a Constitution for the UN Industrial Development Organisation; invitation to attend the UN Council for Namibia’s Symposium: "A century of heroic struggle of the Namibian people against colonial occupation" (1884-1984); UN Conference on the Law of Treaties between States and International Organizations or between International Organizations; UN Radio service, documentary to commemorate the thirty-first anniversary of the Freedom Charter; reimbursement of expenses after participating in the World Conference on Sanctions against Racist South Africa; invitation to attend the Annual session of the Inter Action Policy Board, Harare, 1988; invitation to attend the 10th Graduation Ceremony of the UN Institute for Namibia; invitation to attend the special session of the Governing Council of the UNEP.
C4.59.6 Non-governmental organizations in consultative status with the UN and its related agencies (5 items), 1986-1989
Correspondents include International Association of Democratic Lawyers; UN Association of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; World Federation of UN Associations (WFUNA). Subjects include invitation to participate in the commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the International Association of Democratic Lawyers, Theme of this celebration--The United Nations System under challenge, international cooperation, the right to development and the safeguarding of peace; UNA/UNHCR Refugee Appeal; campaign organised by WFUNA and linked to the 70th Anniversary of Nelson Mandela; invitation to participate in the 32 Plenary Assembly of WFUNA: "Safeguarding Global Security and the United Nations - Political, Socio-Economic and Humanitarian Aspects".
C4.59.7 United Nations
Correspondence with the ANC.
Correspondence (14 items), 1970-1990
Miscellaneous (3 items), 1968-1969
Special Service Agreement
Proposals - Sanctions and Material Aid - 1969 August 13
BOX 85
C4.60 Unity Movement of South Africa
Interview on Zimbabwean Television with I. B. Tabata, President of The Unity Movement, 1971 February 28
APDUSA (African People’s Democratic Union of Southern Africa, Affiliated to the Unity Movement), 1970 September/October
C4.61 University of the Western Cape (UWC)
C4.61.1 Proposal sent by Jakes Gerwel to Aziz Pahad re creation of a new school of public administration at UWC, 1990 October 18
C4.61.2 Ruth First Memorial Colloquium (17 items), 1992 August
Introduction, Programme and Papers.
C4.62 War on Want
Memorandum, War on Want Support to ANC
C4.63 World Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY)
Appeal on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution.
News Service, No.1, 8th IUS Congress, 1965 January
WFDY News, No. 56, No. 58, No. 1-2, 1966 July/August, 1966 November/December, 1967 January, 1967 Feburary/March
C4.64 World Peace Council
C4.64.1 Correspondence and Statement (9 items), 1974, 1977-1978
C4.64.2 Correspondence and Statements (15 items), 1985 December - 1987 March
C4.64.3 Correspondence, Press Releases and statements (25 items), 1989 January - May
C4.64.4 Correspondence, Press Releases and statements (21 items), 1989 June - December, 1990
C4.64.5 Miscellaneous (5 items)
Message to Ramesh Chandra on his 65th Birthday from office of Secretary General, 1984 April 11
Statement of Acceptance of the Ho Chi Minh Award bestowed on the ANC by the World Peace Council, Luanda, 1986 December 15
Other miscellaneous items relating to peace organisations affiliated to the World Peace Council (3 items)
C4.64.6 Publications
C4.64.6.1 International Mobilisation, published by the WPC in Cooperation with UN Centre against Apartheid (6 items), 1981-1983
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C5 Subjects
C5.1 Azania (Debate over renaming of South Africa)
Papers
"Azania as a new name for South Africa" (Draft)
Azania, Geographically and Historically Wrong Name for South Africa (Paper published in form of a pamphlet)
C5.2 Churches
C5.2.1 Correspondence (5 items), 1970, 1972, 1989
Miscellaneous
Notice of a Workshop, "The churches and the liberation of Southern Africa" (Africa 200/Mindolo Ecumenical Foundation), 1972
Ananda Marga Mission congratulates ANC on its continued fight against apartheid, 1989
C5.2.2 Reports, Memoranda and Minutes (11 items)
Items include Dialogue between the Southern African Liberation Movements (ANC, PAC and SWAPO) and the Churches, Lusaka, 1987 May 4 - 8.
Memorandum to the State President, Presented by Dr. Allan Boesak, Dr. Frank Chikane and Archbishop Desmond Tutu, 1989 October 11
"Did development co-operation reach the needy population, did it support them on their way towards liberation and self-reliance?" (a co-statement made at the EZE-Workshop on Development Cooperation, EZE on Trial by Sibusiso M. Bengu.)
C5.2.3 Miscellaneous Publications (2 items)
C5.2.4 World Council of Churches (WCC)
Correspondence between Rev. Joan B. Campbell (Executive Director, United States Office, WCC) and Thabo Mbeki re the delegation meeting with the ANC, 1986
Reports
WCC Executive Committee decision to support organisations combating racism, (Church reactions/profiles on recipient organisations - Frelimo/PAIGC (Partido Africano de Independencia da Guinea e Cabo Verde), 1970 September
The WCC and International Banking in Southern Africa Central Committee, West-Berlin, 1974 August 11 - 18
Miscellaneous (2 items)
Publications (3 items)
"Challenge to the Churches," report of a Consultation on The Church and the Liberation of Southern Africa, Kitwe, Zambia, 1976 November 25 - 30
WCC statements and actions on racism, 1948 - 1979
"The Churches' Search for Justice and Peace in Southern Africa," Report on Meeting in Lusaka, 1987 May 4 - 8
C5.3 Death Row
Miscellaneous Report, "Victims of apartheid on Death Row," circa 1989 February
News Releases (2 items)
Stay of execution for 'Sharpeville Six'/Nadel statement on executions, 1988.
C5.4 Detentions
List of Political Prisoners in South Africa prepared by International Defence and Aid Fund, 1974 September 1
2nd report on arrests, detentions and trials of members and supporters of: SASO, BPC, BAWU, TECON, BCP Issued by The Program of Social Change, 1974 December 23
C5.4 Publications (2 items)
ADAC News (Detention Action Committee Newsletter): No.5, 1983 April
Amnesty International Circulars re Arrests, Legal Concern, Fear of Ill-Treatment of Detainees, 1990 March 23 - April 3
C5.5 Disinvestment and Sanctions (See also: Special Topics - Oil Embargo)
C5.5.1 Correspondence (1 item)
Evidence of US firms violating the trade embargo directed against South Africa, 1986.
C5.5.2 ANC Sanctions folder
Items include Correspondence between Gill Marcus and Johnny Makatini, 1986; "The people of South Africa call for sanctions," "Impose sanctions to assist the people of South Africa's fight for freedom," "Economic sanctions and the boycott of South African goods."
C5.5.3 Reports
Brief on exposés of British business in South Africa, ANC, 1973 March 28
The economic impact of sanctions against South Africa, Starnberger Institute, 1987 July
Summary of Starnberger study
C5.5.4 Speeches, Papers, Policy Documents
"Economic sanctions against South Africa," a policy document based on the Study Conference on Sanctions against South Africa, prepared by J. Symonds, Anti-Apartheid Movement, UK, 1962 June 23
International Conference on Sanctions against South Africa, points for working paper on the Declaration, 1981 April 4
"Sanctions: The Path to Peaceful Change," Address by Shridath S. Ramphal (Commonwealth Secretary-General) to the World Conference on Sanctions against Racist South Africa, Paris, 1986 June 16
"Working paper by the chairman of the Preparatory Committee for the Declaration of The World Conference on Sanctions against Racist South Africa," 1986 June 16 - 20
C5.5.5 Statements
"The Case for Mandatory Economic Sanctions Against South Africa," ANC, 1981
Text of statement by Abdul S. Minty to a closed session of the Security Council Committee on the arms embargo against South Africa, "Anti-Apartheid World Campaign against military and nuclear collaboration with South Africa," 1983 September 23
Academic Contacts with South Africa, M. P. K. Sorrenson, Professor of History, University of Auckland, 1985 March 29
Sanctions, Frene Ginwala, London, 1990 March 17
C5.5.6 Publications
ANC President Oliver Tambo Calls for Sanctions
Barclays Shadow Report, 1981-1984
C5.5.7 Miscellaneous
Bills, United Kingdom
C5.6 Elections, before 1990
Reports (6 items)
BOX 87
C5.7 Labour Matters
Circulars, Reports, Papers (6 items)
Permanent Secretariat of the African Committee for Union Coordination and Action against Apartheid and Colonialism (Circular No.03/74)
Report on Seminar "Profile of Black Skills, Manpower Distribution, Education and Skills Training in South Africa," 1988 July 19 - 20
Mosebetsi: The Story of a South African Worker (Vuyisile Mini)
Appeal to the Black Workers of South Africa on their struggle for demands for higher wages, trade union rights and better conditions of life and work
C5.8 Military and Defence
Appeal, White Paper, Publications, Press Cuttings (6 items)
Appeal: International Conference against Imperialist Military Bases in the Indian Ocean and for making Indian Ocean a zone of peace, New Delhi, 1974 August 27 - 29
White Paper on Defence and Armaments Supply, 1982
Pamphlet--National Security
Paratus, 1979 May
C5.9 National Question
Reports and Papers (2 items)
"South Africa's National Question"
"The National Question in South Africa"
C5.10 Oil Embargo (See also: Special Topics - Disinvestment/ Sanctions)
C5.10.1 Correspondence (9 items), 1974
C5.10.2 Documents of the Research and Action Group on Oil: No.1 - 4, 1974 January
C5.10.3 Miscellaneous (4 items)
Items include Appeal for an Oil Embargo against South Africa; Notes taken by Oliver Tambo from the Rand Daily Mail (1985) re consequences of disinvestment.
C5.10.4 Publications (3 items)
"Oil - A Weapon against Apartheid. Proposals for Action to Cut off South Africa's Supply of Oil," Paper presented at International Seminar on an Oil Embargo against South Africa, 1980 March 14 - 16
Secret Oil Deliveries to South Africa 1981 - 1982, Shipping Research Bureau/Amsterdam
Newsletter of the Oil Embargo against South Africa, 1986 May
C5.11 Political Prisoners
Report--"Draft Report of the Sub-Committee for the Release of Political Prisoners"
Greeting Cards and Messages
Items include Greetings to Helen Joseph on her 80 Birthday from political prisoners on Robben Island (Nelson Mandela, A. N. Kathrada, A. Mlangeni, Walter Sisulu...).
C5.12 South African Government
C5.12.1 P. W. Botha
C5.12.1.1 Correspondence (2 items)
re Rev. Chikane's reaction to a letter sent to Archbishop Tutu by P. W. Botha, 1988 March.
C5.12.1.2 Statements (2 items)
C5.12.1.3 Memorandum
EPG, Botha’s Intent and British position (30 April 1986) [includes attached press cuttings).
C5.12.2 F. W. de Klerk
C5.12.2.1 Correspondence (2 items)
Items include Statement by Dirk Coetzee to F. W. de Klerk.
C5.12.2.2 Speeches and Statements (4 items)
Includes Statement in reaction to decision of NEC to send a delegation, 1990 February; Address by F. W. de Klerk to the Institute of Directors, London, 1991 April 23.
C5.12.2.3 Other Comments
Comment/Points to note in De Klerk Speech, Frene Ginwala, London, 1990 February 7
Quo Vadis De Klerk?, Frene Ginwala
C5.12.2.4 Memorandum/White Paper
Special Cabinet Committee: Memorandum on Constitutional Development in South Africa, 1984 August
The White Paper on Urbanisation
C5.12.2.5 Speech and Statement--Other NP Ministers
Speech by J. C. Heunis, Minister of Constitutional Development and Planning during his budget vote in Parliament, 1989 May 5
"Return of Refugees," Statement by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. R. F. Botha, 1991 March 21
C5.12.2.6 Miscellaneous (7 items)
Includes Strategy for the expansion of the NP in Soweto and its neighbouring townships; Pamphlet--...and what about the BLACK PEOPLE? Dr. Stoffel van der Merwe; Proposed Plan of Action of the NP, Election, 1989 September 6.
C5.13 Sport
Newsletter of the International Campaign Against Apartheid Sport and the South African Non-Racial Olympic Committee, Sport and Apartheid, Vol.1, No.5, 1989 March
C5.14 Violence
Reports
Fire Damage Inspection Report/House in Umlazi Township, Kwa Zulu, University of Natal/Built Environment Support Group
Confidential Interim Report on the Violence in Natal: Commissioner Mr. Advocate R. S. Douglas
Statements and Resolutions
ANC Press Statement of the Wave of Violence, 1990 September 13
Resolutions of the NEC on Violence, 1990 September 18 - 19
Resolution arising from the report of the ANC/COSATU National Working Committee on Violence, 1990 September 20
Announcement by the State President on Measures to Terminate the Violence, 1990 September 20
Miscellaneous Press Cutting
IDAF Information, No. 90, "The Natal Violence," 1990 August 4
C5.15 "Workers Movement"
The Workers Movement, SACTU and the ANC - a struggle for Marxist policies
South Africa's Impending Socialist Revolution - Perspective of the Marxist Workers' Tendency of the ANC (Inqaba/Ya Basebenzi publication), circa 1982 May
C5.16 Women
Pamphlets (2 items)
Women Organised, A Fedsaw Commemorative Pamphlet
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1. Subjects
1.1 Aids
1.2 Apartheid
1.2a Apologies for
1.2b Commentaries
1.2c Health Services
1.2d Repeals on Apartheid Laws,Desegregation of Public Facilities
1.2e Race Classification
1.3 Assassinations, Threats and Killings
1.4 Bill of Rights
1.5 Church
1.6 Civil Service
1.7 Cold War
1.8 Coloured Community
1.9 Criminality
1.10 Defiance Campaigns--Republic Day Protests, 1981, 1991
1.11 Demographic Issues
1.12 Destabilisation against Frontline and SADCC States
1.13 Detentions
1.14 Disinvestment
1.15 Ecology, etc. Conservation and Rural Development
1.16 Economy
1.17 Indian Community
1.18 Education in South Africa and Tanzania (See also Scholars and Students)
1.19 Exiles and Expatriates
1.20 Evolution and South Africa
1.21 The Future South Africa
1.22 Goldstone Commission
1.23 Homelands
BOX 89
1.24 Hostels
1.25 Human Rights
1.26 Hunger Strikes
1.27 Information Scandal
1.28 Liberals
1.29 Liberation Broadcasters
1.30 Local Government
1.31 Media/Censorship
1.32 Mining Industry
1.33 Negotiations/Constitutional
1.34 Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs)
1.34a Nuclear Arms
1.35 Oil
1.36 Police and Prisoners Civil Rights Union, etc.
1.37 Police
1.38 Political Leaders
1.39 Political Prisoners and Juveniles
1.40 Prisons
1.41 Privatisation
1.42 Radio SA Commentaries
1.43 Racism, Global Struggles vs
1.44 Resettlement
1.45 Resistance, Townships
1.46 Right Wing
BOX 90
1.47 Sanctions
1.47a Vol.1 Mandela in UK, 1990 July
Mandela and IRA, 1990 July
1.47b Vol.2 Mandela in Africa, 1990
Mandela in India, 1990
Mandela in Japan, 1990-1991
1.47c Vol.3 United States - Mandela’s visits
Various articles, 1981-1986, 1991
1.47d Vol.4 EEC
1.47e Vol.5 Commonwealth
1.47f Vol.6 OAU and OCOWAS
1.47g Vol.7 De Klerk's Travels, 1990-1991
1.47h Vol.8 Cultural Boycott
1.47i Vol.9 Miscellaneous
1.48 Self Defence Units
1.49 Security Guards (Civilian)
1.50 Security Legislation
1.51 SADCC (Southern African Development Coordination Conference)
1.52 Sport
1.53 Squatters
1.54 States of Emergencies, 1986 June, 1990
1.55 Students and Scholars (See: Education)
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1.56 Spy Networks/Rightwing Killings/Third Force/Harms Commission (See: Right Wing)
1.57 Tribalism
1.57a United Front, Moves towards
1.58 Violence: Cape and OFS
1.59 Violence: Natal, 1990-1991
1.59a Violence, Transvaal (Subfile: Alexandra)
1.60 Violence, The Politics of
1.61 Violence and Traditional Weapons
1.62 Violence, ANC Ultimatum to De Klerk, 1991 April
1.63 White Poverty
1.64 White Women
1.65 Workers/Trade Unions
1.65a Farm Workers
1.65b Mine Workers
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2. Countries
2.1 Africa: Ethiopia; Eritrea; Zaire; Congo; Senegal; Somalia
2.1a Ghana; Liberia; Nigeria; Sudan
2.2 Africa, South Africa’s role in
2.3 Angola
2.4 Australasia
2.6 Eastern Block Countries
2.7 Indian Ocean Area
2.8 Kenya
2.9 Middle East
2.10 Mozambique
2.11 Namibia
2.12 Netherlands
2.13 Nordic Countries
2.14 South Africa
2.14a Links with Latin America
2.14b Independent States
2.15 Soviet Union
2.16 Swaziland
2.16a United Kingdom
2.16aa War Graves - Natal
2.16ab British Labour Party
2.16ac Margaret Thatcher's visit to South Africa
2.17 Zambia
2.18 Zimbabwe
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3. Individuals
3.1 Apartheid Presidents--Verwoerd, Vorster, Botha
3.2 Buthelezi, Mangosuthu G.
3.3 De Klerk, F. W.
3.4 Hani, Chris
3.5 Mandela, Nelson
3.6 Mandela, Winnie
3.7 Sisulu Family
3.8 Slovo, Joe
3.8a Tambo, Adelaide
3.9 Tambo, Oliver
3.9.1 Personal
3.9.2 1971, 1980-1990 (General)
3.9.2a Copies of Nhân Dân, Vietnam visit of Oliver Tambo, 1978 October
3.9b USA Visit, 1987
Various press articles re Oliver Tambo
4. Organisations
4.1 African National Congress
4.1a Askari Defectors
4.1b Camps
4.1c Conference Preparation, 1991
4.1d Economic/Fiscal Policies
4.1e Freedom Struggle
4.1f Fund Raising
4.1g Future SA Constitution
4.1h Operation Vula
4.1i Organisation and Administration
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4.1j ANC/ SACP/ NP Relations
4.1k Stay Away Protests
4.1l Umkonto we Sizwe
4.1m Women's League
4.2 Anti-Apartheid Movement
4.2a United Kingdom
4.2b Anti-Apartheid Youth Front
4.3 ARMSCOR
4.4 AZAPO
4.5 Broederbond
4.6 Democratic Party
4.7 ECC
4.8 Labour Party (SA)
4.9 National Party
4.9a Plans for a new Constitution
4.10 OXFAM
4.11 Pan Africanist Congress
4.12 South African Communist Party (SACP)
4.13 South African Defence Force (SADF)
4.14 Socialist International
4.15 United Democratic Front (UDF)
4.16 United Nations
4.17 World Bank
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Miscellaneous Unsorted
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