The ANC and the turn to armed struggle, 1950-1970
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The ANC and the turn to armed struggle, 1950-1970
(Understanding the ANC today / general editor: Ben Turok, 2)
Jacana Media, 2010
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The ANC and the turn to armed struggle
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Description based on: 2011 printing
"This classic work was first published in the late 1960s at a time when the ANC was forced by events within South Africa to confront major ideological and policy issues"--P. 4 of cover
Includes index
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First published in the late 1960s, this analysis investigates African National Congress' history and policies. Covering the ruling South African Party's past and present conflicts, including the circumstances before the downfall of the Apartheid, this comprehensive and detailed chronicle examines why the armed struggle was so distinctive and what made a transfer of state power necessary. It also considers why African nationalist sentiment is important and explores the relationship between revolution and democracy.
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