Papers of the African National Congress (ANC), 1919-1994
Papers of the African National Congress (ANC), 1919-1994
Collection: Apartheid Through the Eyes of South African Political Parties, 1948–1994 Volumes Papers of the African National Congress (ANC), 1919-1994
The African National Congress (ANC) was founded in 1912 to represent the interests of black and mixed-raced South Africans. From the 1940s onwards, the ANC's main goal was to bring an end to Apartheid. The party was banned in 1960, and in 1962, one of its most prominent members, Nelson Mandela, was imprisoned. This volume contains documents published by the ANC during the period 1919-1989. A small selection of papers from the ANC Youth League and the party?s armed wing, Umkonto We Sizwe, are also included.
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