THE AFRICAN COMMUNIST

INDEX 1959 – 1988

The First Thirty Years

Mervyn E. Bennun© AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988

[1] [8] A. B. Adams, Udobo The Struggle in Africa and Asia - A New Letter to the editor Phase No. 38 (3rd Quart. 1969), p. 86 No. 52 (1st Quart. 1973), p. 120 Correspondence in response to the article Reporting on an important symposium in by A. Zanzolo on Nigeria Prague [9] [2] Africa Bureau () Adamafio, Tawia The Great White Hoax By Nkrumah's Side - The Labour and the No. 71 (4th Quart. 1977), p. 98 Wounds Book review No. 92 (1st Quart. 1983), p. 100 Book review [10] “African Communist” [3] African Communists Speak Adam, Heribert No. 43 (4th Quart. 1970), p. 112 South Africa: Sociological Perspectives Book review No. 47 (4th Quart. 1971), p. 128 Book review [11] “African Communist”: Editorial comment [4] Homage to Ch‚ Guevara Adam, Heribert No. 32 (1st Quart. 1968), p. 42 Modernising Racial Discrimination: The Dynamics of South African Politics [12] No. 50 (3rd Quart. 1972), p. 98 “African Communist”: Editorial comment Book review A Great Comrade Passes No. 55 (4th Quart. 1973), p. 54 [5] On the death of Walter Ulbricht. Adam, Heribert & Giliomee, Hermann Ethnic Power Mobilized - Can South Africa [13] Change? “African Communist” Editorial comment No. 86 (3rd Quart. 1981), p. 95 70th Birthday of Moses Kotane Book review No. 62 (3rd Quart. 1975), p. 82 A tribute, including extracts from a [6] forthcoming biography. Adam, Heribert & Moodley, K. South Africa Without ; [14] Dismantling Racial Discrimination “African Communist”: Editorial comment No. 110 (3rd Quart. 1987), p. 124 Moses Kotane Honoured on his 70th Book review Birthday No. 63 (4th Quart. 1975), p. 58 [7] Adams, Arnold [15] Why I Joined the Communist Party “African Communist”: Editorial comment No. 47 (4th Quart. 1971), p. 57 Murdered! No. 91 (4th Quart. 1982), p. 72 The deaths of Ruth First, Petrus and Jabu Nzima, Joe Gqabi, and others.

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[16] [22] “African Communist”: Editorial comment African Institute of USSR Academy of South Africa's Death Squads Must be Halted Sciences No. 92 (1st Quart. 1983), p. 38 History of Africa 1918-1967 On the murder of Ruth First and others No. 39 (4th Quart. 1969), p. 84 killed by the South African death squads, Book review and on the threat to the lives of activists at home and abroad. [23] African National Congress [17] The Rhodesian Crisis “African Communist”: Editorial comment No. 24 (1st Quart. 1966), p. 80 Death of Dr Yusuf Mohamed Dadoo, Document National Chairman of the South African Communist Party [24] No. 96 (1st Quart. 1984), p. 5 African National Congress Speeches at the funeral, reactions in South Resolutions of Consultative Conference, Africa and India, Statement by the Central Morogoro, 1 May 1969 Committee of the SACP, messages, No. 38 (3rd Quart. 1969), p. 13 landmarks in a life of struggle. [25] [18] African National Congress “African Communist”: Editorial comment Text of Illegal Broadcast, 14 November SACP Holds its 6th Conference 1969 No. 101 (2nd Quart. 1985), p. 5 No. 40 (1st Quart. 1970), p. 93 Report on the proceedings and decisions Document - broadcast made taken. simultaneously with “leaflet-bombs” in , Port Elizabeth, Capetown, [19] East London, and Durban. “African Communist”: Editorial comment Mikhail Gorbachov - New Secretary of the [26] CPSU African National Congress No. 102 (3rd Quart. 1985), p. 78 Fascist South Africa a Threat to World A short profile. Peace No. 63 (4th Quart. 1975), p. 128 [20] Document submitted to the World Peace African Independence Party of Senegal Council on the occasion of the 30th For Unity in Action anniversary of the defeat of fascism. No. 52 (1st Quart. 1973), p. 99 Statement [27] African National Congress [21] Why World Capital Backs South Africa African Institute of USSR Academy of No. 99 (4th Quart. 1984), p. 82 Sciences An update by T. Singh of a paper presented History of Africa in the 19th and Early 20th to an international conference of Third Centuries World economists, , 1981. No. 39 (4th Quart. 1969), p. 84 Book review

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[28] [35] African National Congress Aldridge, James Torture is Part of the System: State Violence Nasser in Three Dimensions in South Africa and Namibia No. 44 (1st Quart. 1971), p. 21 No. 104 (1st Quart. 1986), p. 107 Achievements of Nasser era. Book review [36] [29] Alexander, Ray Africanus Anatomy of a Strike The Imperialist Counter-Offensive in Africa No. 115 (4th Quart. 1988), p. 30 No. 76 (1st Quart. 1979), p. 44 An analysis of the June 6, 7, and 8, 1988, An examination of imperialist efforts to stayaway: the biggest in South African convert independent Africa into neo- history. colonies. [37] [30] Ali Khavari Afro-Asian Solidarity Committee, German Why Communists Supported Khomeini: Democratic Republic The Anti-Imperialist Tide in Iran The Pretoria-Bonn Atomic Axis No. 82 (3rd Quart. 1980), p. 51 No. 19 (4th Quart. 1964), p. 16 A member of the Central Committee of the Memorandum People's Party in Iran explains its strategy and tactics in the Iran revolution. [31] Agee, Philip [38] Inside the Company: A CIA Diary Ali Mattan Hashi No. 61 (2nd Quart. 1975), p. 98 The Somali Revolution Book review No. 51 (4th Quart. 1972), p. 88 Background and perspectives of the [32] revolution of October 1969. Akademie Verlag, Berlin The Imperialist Nature of Racism in [39] Southern Africa Ali Yata No. 72 (1st Quart. 1978), p. 115 The Moroccan Revolution Book review No. 31 (4th Quart. 1967), p. 77

[33] [40] Ake, Claude Alleg, Henri Revolutionary Pressures in Africa Algeria Rebuilds No. 77 (2nd Quart. 1979), p. 105 No. 16 (1st Quart. 1964), p. 59 Book review [41] [34] Alleg, Henri Alaba Ogunsanwo Ichtirakya! 's Policy in Africa: 1958-71 No. 21 (2nd Quart. 1965), p. 16 No. 60 (1st Quart. 1975), p. 99 “Socialism!“ - an article on the Book review revolutionary policies adopted at the 1961 FLN Congress - the Algiers Charter.

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[42] [50] Alleg, Henri Anon. Political Detainees in Algeria British Right-Wing Labour and Africa No. 24 (1st Quart. 1966), p. 45 No. 13 (2nd Quart. 1963), p. 66

[43] [51] Alleg, Henri Anon. Algeria: Behind the Silence Senegal and the African Independance No. 25 (2nd Quart. 1966), p. 58 Party No. 13 (2nd Quart. 1963), p. 48 [44] Allen and Johnson (Editors) [52] African Perspectives Anon. No. 51 (4th Quart. 1972), p. 117 What is Communism? Book review No. 13 (2nd Quart. 1963), p. 88

[45] [53] Amadiume, Ifi Anon. Male Daughters, Female Husbands - Africa: National and Social Revolution Gender and Sex in an African Society No. 28 (1st Quart. 1967), p. 14 No. 114 (3rd Quart. 1988), p. 98 A Report on the Cairo Seminar Book review [54] [46] Anon. A. M. Khartoum Algeria: Along the Revolutionary Path No. 37 (2nd Quart. 1969), p. 13 No. 79 (4th Quart. 1979), p. 70 Report of international conference of Developments since the death of Hourai fighting people of Portuguese colonies and Boumedienne. Southern Africa

[47] [55] Andreyev, C. Anon. A Page in Revolutionary History Of Maids and Madams No. 110 (3rd Quart. 1987), p. 103 No. 87 (4th Quart. 1981), p. 78 A tribute to David Ivon Jones, following the An examination of the plight of domestic discovery of his grave in Novodevichi workers in South Africa. Cemetery, . [56] [48] Anon. Angolan Study Centre Douglas Wolton Facts on Angola No. 112 (1st Quart. 1988), p. 83 No. 22 (3rd Quart. 1965), p. 75 Obituary.

[49] Anon. Against the Ban on the Algerian C.P. No. 13 (2nd Quart. 1963), p. 27

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[57] [64] Anon. Attenborough, Richard James Phillips - Workers“ Leader and Cry Freedom Troubador No. 115 (4th Quart. 1988), p. 99 No. 112 (1st Quart. 1988), p. 81 Film review Obituary. [65] [58] Avirgan, T. & Honey, M. Anon. War in Uganda - the Legacy of Idi Amin Sam Kahn - South Africa's First Communist No. 95 (4th Quart. 1983), p. 110 M.P. Book review No. 112 (1st Quart. 1988), p. 78 Obituary. [66] Azad, Ahmed [59] How the Militants Came to Power in the Anon. (South African student) Indian Congress Are White Students a Revolutionary Force? No. 47 (4th Quart. 1971), p. 83 No. 54 (3rd Quart. 1973), p. 89 History of the SAIC during the 1940's. An analysis of the significance of the demonstrations in the English-language [67] South African universities. Azad, Ahmed Lessons of the Chilean Revolution [60] No. 60 (1st Quart. 1975), p. 64 Arnold, Guy An evaluation of the Popular Unity Kenyatta and the Politics of Kenya Government of Salvador Allende. No. 62 (3rd Quart. 1975), p. 100 Book review [68] Azad, Ahmed [61] No Room for Anti-Sovietism in Africa Arnold, Guy & Weiss, Ruth No. 66 (3rd Quart. 1976), p. 60 Strategic Highways of Africa The dangerous implications of anti- No. 71 (4th Quart. 1977), p. 98 Communism and anti-Sovietism, the Book review effects on the drive towards political and economic independence in Africa. [62] Arrighi, G. & Saul, John [69] Essays on the Political Economy of Africa Azad, Ahmed No. 58 (3rd Quart. 1974), p. 116 What Proletarian Internationalism Means Book review to Africa No. 70 (3rd Quart. 1977), p. 51 [63] An examination of its significance, and of Attayib, Colonel Abu the need to deepen and extend it. Flashback Beirut 1982 No. 111 (4th Quart. 1987), p. 120 Book review

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[70] [76] Azad, Ahmed Azad, Ahmed The Horn of Africa - Defeat for Imperialism Humanity Yearns for Peace and Life No. 74 (3rd Quart. 1978), p. 37 No. 95 (4th Quart. 1983), p. 74 An examination of the situation in the A report on the World Assembly for Peace Ogaden and Eritrea. and Life Against Nuclear War (Prague, June 1983) [71] Azad, Ahmed [77] Africa Notes and Comment Azad, Ahmed No. 86 (3rd Quart. 1981), p. 79 The Fight for World Peace Aids Our Fight Sudan: A Coup and its Aftermath; Central for Freedom African Republic: “Bogus Elections”; No. 102 (3rd Quart. 1985), p. 111 Uganda: Campaign of Subversion. A demonstration of the intimate connection between the fight for national [72] liberation and the fight for world peace, Azad, Ahmed underlining the importance of mass Africa Notes and Comment participation in the world peace movement. No. 88 (1st Quart. 1982), p. 68 Egypt After Sadat: The US Takes Over; The [78] Gambia: The Masses Revolt Azad, Ahmed Africa Notes and Comment [73] No. 103 (4th Quart. 1985), p. 76 Azad, Ahmed French Policy in South and Tropical Africa Notes and Comment Africa: A Gap Between Words and Deeds; No. 89 (2nd Quart. 1982), p. 64 Angola: Carte Blanche for the CIA; O.A.U. Chad: Bread Not Guns; Ghana at the - Summit a Success Crossroads; Liberia: In the Clutches of Neo- [79] Azad, Ahmed [74] Africa Notes and Comment Azad, Ahmed No. 104 (1st Quart. 1986), p. 67 Africa Notes and Comment Burkino Faso: No Easy Road to Social No. 90 (3rd Quart. 1982), p. 61 Progress; Somalia: Formation of a New Sudan: The Road to Disaster; Ghana: The Party; Ethiopia: Revolution on a Firm Consolidation Continues; Mali: Formation Foundation of a New Party [80] [75] Azad, Ahmed Azad, Ahmed Africa Notes and Comment Ethiopia - Trailblazer for the African No. 105 (2nd Quart. 1986), p. 58 Revolution Angola: “The Struggle Continues - Victory No. 94 (3rd Quart. 1983), p. 79 is Certain”; SACP Message; The Spirit of Review article: Fred Halliday and Maxine Lumumba Lives On; Molyneux, The Ethiopian Revolution. Strengthens Ties with Africa.

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[81] [86] Azad, Ahmed Azad, Ahmed Africa Notes and Comment Africa Notes and Comment No. 106 (3rd Quart. 1986), p. 67 No. 111 (4th Quart. 1987), p. 92 An Historic Conference; Death of Comrade Egypt: The Communists and Elections; Seydou Sissoko; Saharan People Fight for : An Historic Visit Independence. [87] [82] Azad, Ahmed Azad, Ahmed Africa Notes and Comment Africa Notes and Comment No. 112 (1st Quart. 1988), p. 61 No. 107 (4th Quart. 1986), p. 83 Tunisia: Ninth Congress of the Communist Africa's Plight: The UN Special Session; Party; The Common Fund for Angola: Who is For and Who Is Against Commodities; The Aouzou Strip: Habre Peace?; Liberia: Once More a US Colony? Ups the Stakes; Kenya: Unity of Opposition Organisations Abroad [83] Azad, Ahmed [88] Africa Notes and Comment Azad, Ahmed No. 108 (1st Quart. 1987), p. 55 Africa Notes and Comment Togo: Eyadema in Trouble; Libya: Aircraft- No. 113 (2nd Quart. 1988), p. 81 Carrier Diplomacy; Cameroon: Biya Bites Burkino Faso: The Death of a Revolution? Off More Than He Can Chew; Algeria: 50 Years in the Struggle for National [89] Liberation Azad, Savitri How Verwoerd Uses Anti-Communism [84] No. 20 (1st Quart. 1965), p. 54 Azad, Ahmed Africa Notes and Comment [90] No. 109 (2nd Quart. 1987), p. 73 Baard, Francis Senegal: A Strategy of Alliances and Unity; My Spirit is Not Banned Nigeria: The Working Class Speaks; Soviet No. 108 (1st Quart. 1987), p. 86 Union: A True Friend; Mozambique: Book review; autobiography. Democracy in Action [91] [85] Baba Oluwide Azad, Ahmed A Tribute to J.O.B. Omotosho Africa Notes and Comment No. 30 (3rd Quart. 1967), p. 76 No. 110 (3rd Quart. 1987), p. 80 Sudan: Mahdi Under Pressure; Somalia: A [92] Regime in Troubled Waters; Chad: Is the Babu, A.M. War Coming to an End?; Algeria: Slide to African Socialism or Socialist Africa the Right No. 91 (4th Quart. 1982), p. 97 Book review

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[93] [99] Bakaya, A. Barber, James World , Gold and South Africa South Africa's Foreign Policy 1945-1970 No. 50 (3rd Quart. 1972), p. 82 No. 56 (1st Quart. 1974), p. 114 Response to the article by R. Palme Dutt, Book review The Crisis of the World Capitalist Economy, No. 48 (1st Quart. 1972), p. 37, on the [100] underlying causes and implications of the Basha Ahmed Abdi currency crisis. Scientific Socialism and the Somali Revolution [94] No. 55 (4th Quart. 1973), p. 99 Bakaya, A. The national democratic tasks; the national Socialist Humanism vs. Racist Inhumanity democratic revolution must not be No. 63 (4th Quart. 1975), p. 77 confused with the socialist revolution, but A comment on medical experiments on there must be no barriers between them - South African prisoners - supposedly one is a step towards the other. beneficial to humankind, but in fact a fundamental insult to the human spirit. [101] Batsa, Kofi [95] The Spark: From to Bakaya, A. Limann Soviet Psychiatry and the Struggle for Peace No. 105 (2nd Quart. 1986), p. 96 No. 73 (2nd Quart. 1978), p. 40 Book review The motives were political and not medical when the World Congress of Psychiatry in [102] Honolulu passed a resolution condemning Bechuanaland Peoples's Party Soviet psychiatric practices. Protest on Refugees No. 15 (4th Quart. 1963), p. 99 [96] Document Bakaya, A. The Psychology of Apartheid [103] No. 86 (3rd Quart. 1981), p. 66 Becker, Peter What are the factors behind the development Hill of Destiny of apartheid? Afrikaner national No. 42 (3rd Quart. 1970), p. 106 consciousness, chauvinism bred of Book review imperialism and conquest? What will happen to the Afrikaners when the Freedom [104] Charter is implemented? Bellamy, Joan Testing Time for Ghana [97] No. 27 (4th Quart. 1966), p. 20 Bamb'uzufelekhona Why I Want to Join the Communist Party [105] No. 88 (1st Quart. 1982), p. 54 Bellwood, W.A. Whither the Transkei? [98] No. 19 (4th Quart. 1964), p. 86 Bankole Akpata Book review Wallace-Johnson - A Tribute No. 22 (3rd Quart. 1965), p. 61 8 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988

[106] [113] Ben Adam, Samuel Bernstein, Hilda Zionism and the Future of Israel South Africa, the Terrorism of Torture No. 31 (4th Quart. 1967), p. 66 No. 51 (4th Quart. 1972), p. 117 Book review (pamphlet) [107] Ben Adam, Samuel [114] Israel: Africa's Friend or Foe? Bernstein, Hilda No. 42 (3rd Quart. 1970), p. 35 No. 46 - Steve Biko Israeli intervention in Africa; parallels No. 75 (4th Quart. 1978), p. 96 between Zionism and Afrikaner Book review Nationalism. [115] [108] Bernstein, Hilda Benson, Mary Death is Part of the Process The African Patriots No. 96 (1st Quart. 1984), p. 92 No. 15 (4th Quart. 1963), p. 90 Book review Book review [116] [109] Bibiker, Tigane T. Benson, Mary The Sudanese Communist Party Will I Accuse the South African Government of Survive Murder No. 29 (2nd Quart. 1967), p. 32 No. 43 (4th Quart. 1970), p. 121 Document: Statement to the U.N. Special [117] Committee on Apartheid Bing, Geoffrey Reap the Whirlwind [110] No. 34 (3rd Quart. 1968), p. 76 Benson, Mary Book review No. 85 (2nd Quart. 1981), p. 118 [118] Book review Bokov, Georgi Three Decades of Socialism in Bulgaria [111] No. 59 (4th Quart. 1974), p. 78 Benson, Mary Achievements since 1944, and benefits for Nelson Mandela the movement against imperialism. No. 106 (3rd Quart. 1986), p. 92 Book review [119] Bonakele Godula [112] Ho Chi Minh and Our Times Berhanu Bayih No. 83 (4th Quart. 1980), p. 42 People's Gains in the Ethiopian Revolution The political situation in South-East Asia No. 74 (3rd Quart. 1978), p. 51 and the threat of the US-China alliance. An interview explaining the aims and achievements of the Provisional Military Administrative Council.

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[120] [126] Boorstein, Edward Braverman, R.E. Allende's Chile, An Inside View The African Working Class: Recent No. 73 (2nd Quart. 1978), p. 122 Changes, New Prospects Book review No. 59 (4th Quart. 1974), p. 48 Problems of industrial, race and class [121] relationships caused by the absorbtion into Borge, Tomas urban industry of black labour, and the The East-West Confrontation in Nicaragua problem of leadership for African workers. No. 100 (1st Quart. 1985), p. 93 The achievements and problems of the [127] Nicaraguan revolution discussed by the only Braverman, R.E. survivor of the founders of the Sandinista African Trade Unions and the Liberation National Liberation Front. Struggle No. 60 (1st Quart. 1975), p. 51 [122] On the decision of TUCSA to admit Bouhali, L. African unions. Message from the Algerian Communist Party [128] No. 9 (2nd Quart. 1962), p. 41 Braverman, R.E. Why I Joined the Communist Party [123] No. 85 (2nd Quart. 1981), p. 60 Braverman, R.E. An immigrant from Europe describes her Trade Union Apartheid involvement in the working class No. 29 (2nd Quart. 1967), p. 50 movement in Cape Town.

[124] [129] Braverman, R.E. Brecht, Bertolt Apartheid, Industrialisation and the Trade Praise of Communism Unions No. 87 (4th Quart. 1981), p. 51 No. 50 (3rd Quart. 1972), p. 38 Poem Exposing the myth and falsity of the argument that industrialisation will mitigate [130] or eliminate racialism and apartheid, and Bretton, Henry L. exposing the attitude of the white-dominated The Rise and Fall of Kwame Nkrumah `registered“ trade unions. No. 31 (4th Quart. 1967), p. 84 Book review [125] Braverman, R.E. [131] African Workers Advance Breytenbach, Breyten No. 53 (2nd Quart. 1973), p. 46 A Season in Paradise Strides made by African industrial workers No. 86 (3rd Quart. 1981), p. 98 in South Africa, showing how black Book review pressures are leading to changes in the labour structure and policies of black and white trade unionists.

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[132] [139] Breytenbach, Breyten Bromlei, Academician Yulian Confessions of an Albino Terrorist The National Processes in the USSR: No. 101 (2nd Quart. 1985), p. 105 Achievements and Problems Book review No. 110 (3rd Quart. 1987), p. 108 Document [133] Brezhnev, Leonid I. [140] Following Lenin's Course Brooks, Alan & Brickhill, Jeremy No. 50 (3rd Quart. 1972), p. 98 Whirlwind Before the Storm: The Origins Book review and Development of the Uprising in Soweto and the Rest of South Africa from [134] June to December 1976 Brezhnev, Leonid I. No. 88 (1st Quart. 1982), p. 88 The Great and Book review Mankind's Progress (excerpt) No. 92 (1st Quart. 1983), p. 8 [141] Soviet life in the Brezhnev era; part of the Brown, John report given on the eve of the 60th New Tactics on the White Political Front Anniversary of the Revolution No. 57 (2nd Quart. 1974), p. 77 Trends and currents in the context of the [135] 1974 election in South Africa. Brink, Andr‚ Rumours of Rain [142] No. 76 (1st Quart. 1979), p. 116 Brown, John Book review New Tactics of White Domination No. 63 (4th Quart. 1975), p. 63 [136] How the white supremacists are shifting Brink, Andr‚ ground and making new alignments. A Dry White Season No. 81 (2nd Quart. 1980), p. 83 [143] Book review Brutents, K.N. National Liberation Revolutions Today [137] (Part 1) Brink, Andr‚ No. 73 (2nd Quart. 1978), p. 125 A Chain of Voices Book review No. 92 (1st Quart. 1983), p. 105 Book review [144] Brutents, K.N. [138] National Liberation Revolutions Today Brockway, Fenner (Part 2) African Socialism No. 76 (1st Quart. 1979), p. 112 No. 17 (2nd Quart. 1964), p. 47 Book review Book review

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[145] [152] Brutus, Dennis Bundy, Colin Poems from Algiers The Rise and Fall of the South African No. 45 (2nd Quart. 1971), p. 114 Peasantry Book review No. 84 (1st Quart. 1981), p. 77 Book review [146] Brutus, Dennis [153] A Simple Lust: Collected Poems of South Bunting, Brian African Jail and Exile The Rise of the South African Reich No. 55 (4th Quart. 1973), p. 109 No. 17 (2nd Quart. 1964), p. 47 Book review Book review

[147] [154] B.S.A. Bunting, Brian Why I Joined the South African Communist The Rise of the South African Reich (2nd Party edition) No. 93 (2nd Quart. 1983), p. 85 No. 40 (1st Quart. 1970), p. 88 A white worker learns to know and love his Book Review fellow countrymen. [155] [148] Bunting, Brian Buckle, Desmond Apartheid is Built on Torture The U.A.R., a Bastion of Anti-Colonialism No. 51 (4th Quart. 1972), p. 117 No. 18 (3rd Quart. 1964), p. 40 Book review (pamphlet)

[149] [156] Budapest Preparatory Commission for Bunting, Brian International Conference of Communist and Moses Kotane, South African Workers“ Parties Revolutionary Material. No. 67 (4th Quart. 1976), p. 73 No. 33 (2nd Quart. 1968), p. 63 Book review

[150] [157] Bulane, Joseph Mofolo Bunting, Brian South African Literature - A Rejoinder to S. The Rise of the South African Reich Fourie No. 109 (2nd Quart. 1987), p. 105 No. 21 (2nd Quart. 1965), p. 86 Book review

[151] [158] Bulane, Joseph Mofolo Bunting, Brian The Oral Tradition in African Poetry Moses Kotane, South African No. 24 (1st Quart. 1966), p. 60 Revolutionary (revised edition) No. 109 (2nd Quart. 1987), p. 105 Book review

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[159] [164] Bunting, Brian Cadre in the SACP Underground Some Thoughts on the Moscow Conference The Role of Women in the Revolution No. 115 (4th Quart. 1988), p. 43 No. 109 (2nd Quart. 1987), p. 48 A discussion of the 19th Conference of the A discussion of the problem of advancing CPSU - a fascinating and in some respects, the participation of working women in the disturbing experience but which in the end liberation struggle. reinforced confidence in the CPSU and the Soviet people. [165] Campaign Against Racial Discrimination [160] (Cape Town) Bunting, S.P. Forced Labour for Coloured Workers Lenin - A Personal Impression No. 67 (4th Quart. 1976), p. 86 No. 41 (2nd Quart. 1970), p. 19 Document Originally published in “The International” (organ of the Communist Party of South [166] Africa) in January 1924. The writer was one Carlson, Joel of the founders of the International Socialist No Neutral Ground League. No. 55 (4th Quart. 1973), p. 109 Book review [161] Burchett, Wilfred [167] Southern Africa Stands Up: The Revolutions Carter, Gwendolen M. in Angola, Mozambique, Rhodesia, Namibia Which Way is South Africa Going? and South Africa No. 84 (1st Quart. 1981), p. 80 No. 79 (4th Quart. 1979), p. 110 Book review Book review [168] [162] Castro, Fidel (and Gus Hall) Butler, Jeffrey, and Robert I. Rotberg and Speech on the Polish crisis John Adams No. 85 (2nd Quart. 1981), p. 85 The Black Homelands of South Africa: the Delivered 17 September, 1980 Political and Economic Development of Bophutatswana and Kwazulu [169] No. 75 (4th Quart. 1978), p. 91 Castro, Fidel Book review This is Communism No. 14 (3rd Quart. 1963), p. 67 [163] Document Cabesa, Quadro From Ungovernability to Revolution: Some Burning Issues of Strategy and Tactics No. 104 (1st Quart. 1986), p. 28 The arming of the masses must be treated with the scientific accuracy and urgency which the seriousness of the situation in South Africa demands.

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[170] [176] Castro, Fidel Castro, Fidel For Independence, for Socialism and for Human Rights Unity No. 114 (3rd Quart. 1988), p. 89 No. 56 (1st Quart. 1974), p. 60 Document; an extract from an interview The address to the Conference of Non- with an American journalist. Aligned Nations in Algiers, September 1973 in which ideas of “Soviet Imperialism” and [177] “two imperialisms” are challenged. Cawthra, Gavin Brutal Force - The Apartheid War [171] Machine Castro, Fidel No. 108 (1st Quart. 1987), p. 80 An Act of Solidarity in Angola Book review No. 65 (2nd Quart. 1976), p. 41 Speech at the First Congress of the CP of [178] , December 1975 Cervenka, Zdenek The Unfinished Quest for Unity [172] No. 77 (2nd Quart. 1979), p. 107 Castro, Fidel Book review How the Cuban Revolution was Made No. 77 (2nd Quart. 1979), p. 39 [179] An interview with a Soviet journalist, and Cervenka, Zdenek & Rogers, Barbara how Castro became a Communist. The Nuclear Axis No. 76 (1st Quart. 1979), p. 99 [173] Book review Castro, Fidel “The Bells Tolling Today for Grenada May [180] Toll Tomorrow for the Whole World” Chandra, Romesh No. 97 (2nd Quart. 1984), p. 74 Pio Pinto: Son of Africa Speech at the eulogy held in Havana for the No. 21 (2nd Quart. 1965), p. 28 Cubans killed in Grenada in the American invasion of October 1983. [181] Chater, A. [174] Race Relations in Britain Castro, Fidel No. 27 (4th Quart. 1966), p. 73 Cuba's Role in Africa Book review No. 102 (3rd Quart. 1985), p. 80 A report of an interview by three [182] correspondents of the Washington Post. Cheremnykh, M. and V. Deni Comrade Lenin Cleans the Unclean from [175] the Face of the Earth Castro, Fidel No. 43 (4th Quart. 1970), p. 99 The Key to Social Progress Lies in the Party Cartoon from “Sputnik” No. 110 (3rd Quart. 1987), p. 95 Extracts from a speech to close the deferred session of the 3rd Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba, at which the first programme of the Party was adopted. 14 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988

[183] [190] Chernenko, Konstantin U. Cierpinski, Waldemar Human Rights in Soviet Society Meilenweit bis Marathon (Mile to No. 91 (4th Quart. 1982), p. 99 Marathon) Book review No. 114 (3rd Quart. 1988), p. 102 Book review [184] Chernenko, Konstantin U. [191] Statement on Election to post of Secretary of Clarke, John CPSU Resettlement and Rehabilitation, Ethiopia's No. 97 (2nd Quart. 1984), p. 17 Campaign Against Famine No. 111 (4th Quart. 1987), p. 108 Book review [185] Chima, Alex and A. Chukuka Eke [192] Africa and Democracy - a Discussion Coetzee, J.M. No. 22 (3rd Quart. 1965), p. 65 Waiting for the Barbarians No. 90 (3rd Quart. 1982), p. 104 [186] Book review Chimutengwende, Chenhamo C. South Africa: The Press and the Politics of [193] Liberation Coetzee, J.M. No. 77 (2nd Quart. 1979), p. 109 Life and Times of Michael K Book review No. 97 (2nd Quart. 1984), p. 101 Book review (Booker Prize novel) [187] Chinweizu, Onwuchekwa Jemie and [194] Ihechukwu Madubuike Cohen, A. and Lerumo, A. Towards the Decolonization of African Central African Federation - Burying the Literature Corpse No. 110 (3rd Quart. 1987), p. 119 No. 12 (1st Quart. 1963), p. 77 Book review [195] [188] Cohen, Robin (editor) Chirenje, J. Mutero Forced Labour in Colonial Africa, by A.T. Chief Kgama and his Times: The Story of a Nzula, I.I. Potekhin and A.Z. Zusmanovich Southern African Ruler No. 80 (1st Quart. 1980), p. 97 No. 75 (4th Quart. 1978), p. 106 Book review Book review [196] [189] Comaroff, John L. (Editor) Chirimuuta, Richard and Rosalyn The Boer War Diary of Sol Plaatje - An Aids, Africa and Racism African at Mafeking No. 115 (4th Quart. 1988), p. 99 No. 55 (4th Quart. 1973), p. 109 Book review Book review

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[197] [205] (Comment) Communist Party of Lesotho Africa: Notes on Current Events Programme Summarised No. 20 (1st Quart. 1965), p. 65 No. 10 (3rd Quart. 1962), p. 21

[198] [206] (Comment) Communist Party of Great Britain Africa: Notes on Current Events British Communists Hail Southern African No. 21 (2nd Quart. 1965), p. 71 Revolutionaries No. 32 (1st Quart. 1968), p. 69 [199] Document (Comment) Africa: Notes on Current Events [207] No. 22 (3rd Quart. 1965), p. 56 Communist Party of Great Britain and SACP [200] Report of Discussions (Comment) No. 61 (2nd Quart. 1975), p. 95 Africa: Notes on Current Events Extracts from the joint communique. No. 23 (4th Quart. 1965), p. 66 [208] [201] Communist Party of Lesotho (Comment) In Lesotho Today Africa: Notes on Current Events No. 50 (3rd Quart. 1972), p. 18 No. 24 (1st Quart. 1966), p. 67 Statement on 10th anniversary.

[202] [209] Commonwealth Eminent Persons Group on Conference on Leninism and the World Southern Africa Revolutionary Process Today Mission to South Africa, the Commonwealth South African contribution (Michael Report Harmel) No. 107 (4th Quart. 1986), p. 114 No. 41 (2nd Quart. 1970), p. 115 Book review Document

[203] [210] Communist and Workers“ Parties of Africa Connor, Steve & Kingsman, Sharon A Communist Call to Africa The Search for the Virus No. 75 (4th Quart. 1978), p. 5 No. 115 (4th Quart. 1988), p. 99 For the freedom, independence, national Book review revival and social progress of the peoples of tropical and Southern Africa. [211] Coplan, David [204] In Township Tonight!: South Africa's Black City Music and Theatre The South African Question No. 107 (4th Quart. 1986), p. 108 No. 45 (2nd Quart. 1971), p. 106 Book review Document

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[212] [219] Cornforth, Maurice Cronj‚, Gillian and Susan, Communism and Philosophy The Workers of Namibia No. 88 (1st Quart. 1982), p. 83 No. 79 (4th Quart. 1979), p. 111 Book review Book review

[213] [220] Corvalan, Luis Cronj‚ S.; Ling, M.; & Cronj‚, G. Unity Against the Dictatorship: Ways and Lonrho: Portrait of a Multinational Forms of Struggle No. 69 (2nd Quart. 1977), p. 107 No. 105 (2nd Quart. 1986), p. 81 Book review Excerpts from an article by the General Secretary, Communist Party of Chile in: [221] World Marxist Review. Crowder, Michael West African Resistance [214] No. 48 (1st Quart. 1972), p. 99 Cox, Idris Book review Land Robbery in Kenya No. 11 (4th Quart. 1962), p. 58 [222] Czaya, Eberhard [215] Axis to the Cape Cox, Idris No. 22 (3rd Quart. 1965), p. 99 They Cannot Forget Lumumba Book review No. 12 (1st Quart. 1963), p. 71 [223] [216] Dadoo, Dr. Yusuf M. Cox, Idris Bangladesh - A Victory for National Egypt and Socialism Liberation No. 24 (1st Quart. 1966), p. 72 No. 49 (2nd Quart. 1972), p. 71 Book review The development and implications of the birth of Bangladesh. [217] Cox, Idris [224] The Hungry Half Dadoo, Dr. Yusuf M. No. 46 (3rd Quart. 1971), p. 91 Amilcar Cabral - Outstanding Leader of Book review African Liberation Movement No. 53 (2nd Quart. 1973), p. 38 [218] A tribute by the National Chairman of the Cronin, Jeremy and David Rabkin SACP following the assassination by Statements from the dock when on trial Portuguese agents. under the Terrorism and Internal Security Acts [225] No. 68 (1st Quart. 1977), p. 126 Dadoo, Dr. Yusuf M. Document We Pay Undying Tribute... No. 53 (2nd Quart. 1973), p. 36 Letter to the Vietnam Workers“ Party and the National Liberation Front from the National Chairman of the SACP. 17 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988

[226] [233] Dadoo, Dr. Yusuf M. Dadoo, Yusuf M., and Moses Mabhida An Outstanding Revolutionary 26th Congress of the CPSU: The Voice of No. 59 (4th Quart. 1974), p. 22 Reason, Peace, Freedom and Socialism Oration at the funeral of Michael Harmel. No. 86 (3rd Quart. 1981), p. 46 The SACP's delegates give their [227] impressions of the proceedings. Dadoo, Dr. Yusuf M.; Nzo, Alfred; Gustov, I.S. [234] In Honour of J.B. Marks Dadoo, Yusuf M. No. 61 (2nd Quart. 1975), p. 90 Tribute to Dimitrov Speeches at the unveiling of the memorial to No. 50 (3rd Quart. 1972), p. 54 the late Chairman of the SACP in Moscow [235] [228] Danaher, Kevin Dadoo, Dr. Yusuf M. In Whose Interest? - A Guide to U.S.-South An Impressive Demonstration of Communist African Relations Unity No. 105 (2nd Quart. 1986), p. 101 No. 66 (3rd Quart. 1976), p. 48 Book review Report on the 25th Congress of the CPSU. [236] [229] Darwish, Mahmud Dadoo, Dr Yusuf M. Identity Card Death of M.P. Naicker No. 44 (1st Quart. 1971), p. 130 No. 70 (3rd Quart. 1977), p. 95 Poem Funeral Address and last interview. [237] [230] David, George Dadoo, Dr. Yusuf M., Oliver Tambo, R. The Elections in Ghana Ulyanovsky, and many others No. 20 (1st Quart. 1965), p. 43 Speeches, tributes, addresses on the death of Moses Kotane [238] No. 75 (4th Quart. 1978), p. 34 Davidson, Apollon B. & Makrushin, V.A. Aspects of a Far-Off Land [231] No. 67 (4th Quart. 1976), p. 73 Dadoo, Dr Yusuf M. Book review Dr Dadoo's Farewell to his Comrades No. 96 (1st Quart. 1984), p. 19 [239] A message to the Central Committee of the Davidson, Apollon B. SACP, written and signed hours before his South Africa: The Birth of Protest (1870- death. 1924) No. 68 (1st Quart. 1977), p. 101 [232] Review article by B.J., summarising the Dadoo, Yusuf M., and Nzo, Alfred contents of this history of the SACP. A Sad Farewell No. 51 (4th Quart. 1972), p. 17 Speeches at the funeral of J.B. Marks (Moscow, 11 August 1972) 18 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988

[240] [247] Davidson, Apollon B. Davidson, Basil Cecil Rhodes and His Times The People's Cause: A History of No. 105 (2nd Quart. 1986), p. 98 Guerrillas in Africa Book review No. 90 (3rd Quart. 1982), p. 89 Book review [241] Davidson, Apollon B. [248] Lenin on South Africa Davies, Ioan No. 91 (4th Quart. 1982), p. 73 African Trade Unions A Soviet historian on Lenin's constant No. 27 (4th Quart. 1966), p. 73 interest in the development of the Book review revolutionary movement in South Africa [249] [242] Davies, Miranda (editor) Davidson, Basil Third World, Second Sex: Vol. 2 The Africans: an Entry to Cultural History No. 114 (3rd Quart. 1988), p. 98 No. 41 (2nd Quart. 1970), p. 90 Book review Book review [250] [243] Davies, Robert H., O'Meara, D., & Davidson, Basil Dlamini, S. In the Eye of the Storm: Angola's People The Kingdom of Swaziland - A Profile No. 54 (3rd Quart. 1973), p. 100 No. 105 (2nd Quart. 1986), p. 104 Book review Book review

[244] [251] Davidson, Basil Davis, Angela Black Star - A View of the Life and Times of The Black Woman in Slavery Kwame Nkrumah No. 49 (2nd Quart. 1972), p. 53 No. 63 (4th Quart. 1975), p. 110 An account of the role played by black Book review women during the period of slavery; written while in jail on charges of murder [245] and kidnapping. Davidson, Basil, J. Slovo, A.R. Wilkinson Southern Africa - The New Politics of [252] Revolution Davis, Angela No. 68 (1st Quart. 1977), p. 112 If They Come in the Morning Book review No. 50 (3rd Quart. 1972), p. 98 Book review [246] Davidson, Basil [253] Africa in Modern History: The Search for a Davis, Angela New Society How I Became A Communist No. 76 (1st Quart. 1979), p. 109 No. 61 (2nd Quart. 1975), p. 30 Book review An exclusive interview, focussing on the relationship between class and race in the U.S. and South Africa. 19 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988

[254] [260] Davis, Angela Debray, Regis Angela Davis, an Autobiography Conversations with Allende No. 64 (1st Quart. 1976), p. 105 No. 48 (1st Quart. 1972), p. 99 Book review Book review

[255] [261] Davis, Angela De Bruyn, Matthew Women, Race and Class Coloured Role in the National Democratic No. 93 (2nd Quart. 1983), p. 93 Revolution Book review No. 97 (2nd Quart. 1984), p. 28 An examination of the new constitution [256] and the new problems and opportunities it Davis, David poses for the Coloured community. African Trade Unions - Reformist or Revolutionary? [262] No. 62 (3rd Quart. 1975), p. 52 de Caux, Len Efforts by reactionary forces to divert The Living Spirit of the Wobblies African workers from the revolutionary No. 76 (1st Quart. 1979), p. 105 road, and a call for the implementation of Book review the resolutions of the 1973 ILO Conference in Geneva. [263] Decker, M [257] The Economics of Neo-Colonialism Davis, David No. 7 (September 1961), p. 12 African Unions at the Crossroads No. 64 (1st Quart. 1976), p. 93 [264] The national question and African trade De Klerk, W. unions - the need to combine the struggle for The Puritans in Africa economic rights with the struggle for No. 65 (2nd Quart. 1976), p. 103 political emancipation. Book review

[258] [265] Davis, David Delegate from South Africa Economy Strangled by Colour Bars Youth Festival Shows the Way Forward No. 67 (4th Quart. 1976), p. 41 No. 76 (1st Quart. 1979), p. 81 Economic struggles become political A report on the 11th Festival of Youth and struggles as the deepening crisis places the Students in Cuba, July 1978 industrial colour bar under increasinjg strain.

[259] Davis, David, Apartheid Laws Shackle African Workers No. 72 (1st Quart. 1978), p. 63 The use of industrial conciliation machinery to deny collective bargaining rights to African workers.

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[266] [271] Denga Deutschland, H. Botha's Reforms Have Not Changed Trailblazers - Struggles and Organisations “Colonialism of a Special Type” of African Workers Before 1945 No. 100 (1st Quart. 1985), p. 65 No. 47 (4th Quart. 1971), p. 122 The struggle for national liberation must Book review continue, for whatever changes are occurring in South Africa the essential contradictions [272] in society remain, national oppression Dialego continues, and `reforms“ are no substitute Philosophy and Class Struggle: 1. Why for revolution. Revolutionaries Need No. 67 (4th Quart. 1976), p. 63 [267] Introduction to the basic elements of Denga dialectical and historical materialism. The South African Ruling Class: Contradictions and Crises [273] No. 105 (2nd Quart. 1986), p. 68 Dialego A discussion of how the “monolithic unity” Philosophy and Class Struggle: 2 - What is of the white ruling minority is breaking up Dialectical Materialism? under the impact of the revolutionary No. 68 (1st Quart. 1977), p. 89 upsurge of the oppressed masses. Introduction to the basic elements of dialectical and historical materialism. [268] Denga [274] Making a New Approach to White South Dialego Africans Philosophy and Class Struggle: 3 - No. 109 (2nd Quart. 1987), p. 62 Marxism and the Theory of Knowledge As the revolutionary situation builds up, it is No. 69 (2nd Quart. 1977), p. 66 necessary for the liberation movement to Introduction to the basic elements of make a systematic approach to the ruling dialectical and historical materialism. class as well as its mass base. [275] [269] Dialego Denga Philosophy and Class Struggle: 4 - The For a Broad Coalition of Anti-Apartheid Materialist Theory of History Forces No. 70 (3rd Quart. 1977), p. 99 No. 114 (3rd Quart. 1988), p. 54 Introduction to the basic elements of An explanation of why it is an urgent task to dialectical and historical materialism. forge a united front of all those who stand for peace and freedom in South Africa. [276] Dialego [270] Human Rights and the Fight for Socialism Desai, Barney; & Marney, Cardiff No. 76 (1st Quart. 1979), p. 31 The Killing of the Imam An examination of the question of human No. 75 (4th Quart. 1978), p. 96 rights in the context of classes in society, Book review and the nature of the human rights crusade against the Soviet Union.

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[277] [283] Dialego Doiron, F. Anti-Communism: Weapon of Reaction Comrade Bram No. 109 (2nd Quart. 1987), p. 52 No. 64 (1st Quart. 1976), p. 123 An analysis of the methods used by the Poem in memory. enemy, at home and abroad, to divide the liberation front. [284] Dolgopolov, Y. [278] National Liberation Wars Dialego No. 10 (3rd Quart. 1962), p. 11 Working Class Must lead our National Liberation Struggle [285] No. 111 (4th Quart. 1987), p. 63 Domingo, C. An analysis of some conceptual The Coloured People Say “No” to considerations underlying the relationship Apartheid between national and class struggle. No. 62 (3rd Quart. 1975), p. 63 Examination of the March 1975 elections [279] to the Coloured People's Representative Dialego Council. What is Trotskyism? No. 115 (4th Quart. 1988), p. 68 [286] While most Communists today would no Dos Santos, Vice-President Marcelino longer accept the view (current during the FRELIMO Faces the Future Stalin period) that Trotsky was “an agent of No. 55 (4th Quart. 1973), p. 23 Fascism”, few would deny that throughout Interviewed by Joe Slovo, talking about the his life Trotsky hindered rather than helped whole field of practical and theoretical the struggle for socialism. problems confronting liberation movements in Southern Africa. [280] Dias, P. [287] Fascist Portugal Must Quit Africa Doyle, Alan No. 6 (July 1961), p. 11 Ireland: A Case-History of Colonialism No. 52 (1st Quart. 1973), p. 76 [281] A background to present problems in Dikobe, Modikwe England's oldest colony, including a The Marabi Dance summary of the analyses of Marx, Engels, No. 55 (4th Quart. 1973), p. 109 and others. Book review [288] [282] Drury, Allen Dingake, Michael A Very Strange Society My Fight Against Apartheid No. 34 (3rd Quart. 1968), p. 80 No. 114 (3rd Quart. 1988), p. 92 Book review Book review

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[289] [294] Dube, Thandi Du Bois The Fighting Youth of South Africa Africa Notes and Comment No. 102 (3rd Quart. 1985), p. 21 No. 96 (1st Quart. 1984), p. 77 A discussion of the political role of the Upper Volta: Power to the People? youth and students, who are moving into the Malawi: Night of the Long Knives broad front line of the liberation formations. [295] [290] Du Bois Du Bois Africa Notes and Comment Africa Notes and Comment No. 97 (2nd Quart. 1984), p. 53 No. 92 (1st Quart. 1983), p. 68 Nigeria - the Army Takes Over, Again; The O.A.U.: Dollar Blackmail; Namibia: A Liberia - Reaction Bites Deeper; Case for Keeping the Spears Sharpened Madagascar - “Vindicate the People's Choice with Deeds” [291] Du Bois [296] Africa Notes and Comment Du Bois No. 93 (2nd Quart. 1983), p. 56 Africa Notes and Comment The O.A.U. - Reaction Continues its No. 98 (3rd Quart. 1984), p. 66 Wrecking Tactics; Africa's Debts - The Sudan: End the One-Man Dictatorship; Burden Grows; Zaire - African Predator; Morocco: Bread and Peace; PANA: Problems for Rabat-Washington-Mogadishu Information Decolonisation Axis [297] [292] Du Bois Du Bois Africa Notes and Comment Africa Notes and Comment No. 99 (4th Quart. 1984), p. 61 No. 94 (3rd Quart. 1983), p. 70 Congo (Brazzaville): All For the People, Nigeria - Which Way Forward; SADCC - Only for the People; Angola: Historic Breaking the Chains; Ghana - The Congress of Angolan Workers; Lesotho: Revolution Under Siege Save Lesotho Campaign

[293] [298] Du Bois Du Bois Africa Notes and Comment Africa Notes and Comment No. 95 (4th Quart. 1983), p. 64 No. 100 (1st Quart. 1985), p. 74 Ethiopia: Towards a Marxist-Leninist Ethiopia: Formation of the Marxist- Vanguard; The ECA - Towards an African Leninist Vanguard; Senegal: Reinforcing Common Market; The O.A.U. - the 19th the Ideological and Peace Fronts; The Summit, At Last; Senegal - A Fraudulent Maghreb: Disunity in Union? Election [299] Du Bois Africa Notes and Comment No. 102 (3rd Quart. 1985), p. 90 Sudan: The End of a Dictatorship

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[300] [309] DuBois, W.E.B. Dubula, Sol The Birth of African Unity Africa - Notes on Current Events No. 15 (4th Quart. 1963), p. 14 No. 29 (2nd Quart. 1967), p. 60

[301] [310] Dubula, Sol Dubula, Sol How Social Change Comes About Africa - Notes on Current Events No. 15 (4th Quart. 1963), p. 79 No. 30 (3rd Quart. 1967), p. 69 Study series [311] [302] Dubula, Sol Dubula, Sol Nigeria in Turmoil - The Factual The Role of Ideas in History Background No. 16 (1st Quart. 1964), p. 73 No. 35 (4th Quart. 1968), p. 46 Study series Essential facts and historical developments, internal class interests and [303] external pressures affecting the tragic Dubula, Sol battles. South West Africa - The Hour of Decision No. 21 (2nd Quart. 1965), p. 32 [312] Dubula, Sol [304] Ten Years of Dubula, Sol No. 47 (4th Quart. 1971), p. p. 22 Kenya `African Socialism“ Paper No. 22 (3rd Quart. 1965), p. 23 [313] Dubula, Sol [305] “Bantustan“ Politics Dubula, Sol No. 48 (1st Quart. 1972), p. 47 The Myth of P.A.C. `Militancy“ The policies of the Vorster government No. 23 (4th Quart. 1965), p. 54 and of some of the Bantustan leaders: an First in a series. analysis.

[306] [314] Dubula, Sol Dubula, Sol Putting the Record Straight An Interview with Alvaro Cunhal No. 24 (1st Quart. 1966), p. 32 No. 60 (1st Quart. 1975), p. 28 Concluding the series exposing the P.A.C. General Secretary, Portuguese CP.

[307] [315] Dubula, Sol Dubula, Sol Africa - Notes on Current Events The Congo on the Road to Socialism No. 26 (3rd Quart. 1966), p. 68 No. 64 (1st Quart. 1976), p. 43 The relationship between the class struggle [308] and the fight for true independence in the Dubula, Sol People's Republic of Congo. Africa: Notes on Current Events No. 27 (4th Quart. 1966), p. 63 24 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988

[316] [323] Dubula, Sol Dyson, Rod and First, Ruth Unity and Disunity in White Politics Dialogue No. 76 (1st Quart. 1979), p. 54 No. 49 (2nd Quart. 1972), p. 88 An analysis of the class and national A discussion of some of the points raised divisions among South African Whites and by Ruth First's book The Barrel of a Gun. the factors leading to polarisation. [324] [317] Ebersohn, Wessel Dubula, Sol Store Up the Anger The Two Pillars of Our Struggle No. 85 (2nd Quart. 1981), p. 115 No. 87 (4th Quart. 1981), p. 26 Book review Reflections on the relationship between the ANC and SACP. [325] Edgar, Robert [318] Prophets With Honour, A Documentary Du Toit, Betty History of Lekhotla la Bafo Ukubamba Amadolo - Workers“ Struggles No. 115 (4th Quart. 1988), p. 99 in the South African Textile Industry Book review No. 78 (3rd Quart. 1979), p. 94 Book review [326] Editorial Notes [319] ------Dutt, R. Palme No. 5 (May 1961), p. 1 The Three Internationals Patrice Lumumba; Khruschov on No. 23 (4th Quart. 1965), p. 91 Colonialism;Portugal, Quit Africa! Book review Apartheid Under Fire

[320] [327] Dutt, R. Palme Editorial Notes British Labour and Africa ------No. 24 (1st Quart. 1966), p. 17 No. 6 (July 1961), p. 2 An analysis of the policies of the Wilson The Apartheid Republic; The Congo and Government in Rhodesia and elsewhere. the U.N.; Bravo Cuba!

[321] [328] Dutt, R. Palme Editorial Notes The Crisis of the World Capitalist Economy ----- No. 48 (1st Quart. 1972), p. 37 No. 7 (September 1961), p. 1 The underlying causes and implications of On Guard for Peace; Disarmament and the currency crisis. Nuclear Tests; The Murder of El Helou; Anti-Communism, A Rotten Remnant of [322] Colonialism D. W. The Man they Resolved to Kill: George Jackson 1941-1971 No. 47 (4th Quart. 1971), p. 73 Obituary 25 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988

[329] [334] Editorial Notes Editorial Notes ------No. 8 (1st Quart. 1962), p. 1 No. 13 (2nd Quart. 1963), p. 19 22nd Congress of the CPSU; Albania; The Things that Bind the International Personalities in Africa; Ghana Goes Ahead; Communist Movement; Southern Africa Independant Tanganyika; Establishment of Events; Ban on the Tunisian CP; C.P. of Lesotho. `Assegai“ Magazine

[330] [335] Editorial Notes Editorial Notes ------No. 9 (2nd Quart. 1962), p. 1 No. 14 (3rd Quart. 1963), p. 3 Verwoerd's Threat to Africa; Heroic The Addis Ababa Summit Meeting; Algeria; The Other France; I.C.F.T.U. Neo- K.A.N.U. Victory in Kenya; The End of the Colonialism; Cuba's Revolution; P.A.C. C.A.F.; Apartheid - U.S. Style; Britain's Wrecks the United Front; Death of Ajoy Colonies in South Africa Ghosh [336] [331] Editorial Notes Editorial Notes ------No. 15 (4th Quart. 1963), p. 3 No. 10 (3rd Quart. 1962), p. 3 A Great African Passes (Dr. W.E.B. Fascist South Africa; O.A.S. Defeated in DuBois); Hands off Our People (African Algeria; `Central African Federation“ Descended People in the U.S.); The U.N. Dissolved; The European Common Market; Must Act Now; Algeria Choses Socialism; “Pravda"”s 50th Birthday Tokoloho; A Stab in the Back

[332] [337] Editorial Notes Editorial Notes ------No. 11 (4th Quart. 1962), p. 3 No. 16 (1st Quart. 1964), p. 3 How Strong is Verwoerd? Release Nelson Turbulent Africa (Zanzibar Uprising); East Mandela; Algerian Unity; Events in African Army `Mutinies“; `Phases“ of the Lesotho, Botswana and Swaziland; The S.A. African Revolution; The One Party State; Liberal Party The Apartheid State

[333] [338] Editorial Notes Editorial Notes ------No. 12 (1st Quart. 1963), p. 3 No. 17 (2nd Quart. 1964), p. 3 Hands off Cuba! China and India; Murder will Out; The Algiers Afro-Asian Dictatorship Run Mad (in S. Africa); U.N. Meeting; Iraq's Heroic Communists; Sanctions Against Apartheid; Whither Tanganyika's Trade Unions; A New Algeria? Chapter for Egypt

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[339] [345] Editorial Notes Editorial Notes ------No. 18 (3rd Quart. 1964), p. 3 No. 24 (1st Quart. 1966), p. 5 The People Unconquerable (On the Rivonia Nigeria: Collapse of Sham Democracy; Trial); The Nigerian ; South South Africa Enters 1966; Bram Fischer; West Africa; Congo - Tshombe Returns; The Sudanese Communists; Unity Against Death of Nehru Apartheid; The Late Arthur Letele

[340] [346] Editorial Notes Editorial Notes ------No. 19 (4th Quart. 1964), p. 3 No. 25 (2nd Quart. 1966), p. 5 The Republic of Zambia; South Africa, a Bram Fischer - and the South African Torture Chamber; Labour Britain and Elections; The Judges Judged; Vietnam Africa; A Sad Farewell and the U.S.; Treason in Ghana; An Absurd Antic [341] Editorial Notes [347] The Frontiers of Freedom Editorial Notes No. 20 (1st Quart. 1965), p. 3 ----- On the international ramifications of South No. 26 (3rd Quart. 1966), p. 5 Africa's freedom struggle. Rebels Against the Crown; Independance for Lesotho...and Botswana; The [342] Communist Party: 45 years Editorial Notes ----- [348] No. 21 (2nd Quart. 1965), p. 5 Editorial Notes The U.S. War on Vietnam ----- No. 27 (4th Quart. 1966), p. 5 [343] After Verwoerd, Fuhrer Vorster; Concern Editorial Notes About China; Tributes to South Africa's ----- Communists No. 22 (3rd Quart. 1965), p. 13 The Pledge is Binding (10th Anniversary of [349] the Freedom Charter); No Easy Walk; Editorial Notes Algerian Events ----- No. 28 (1st Quart. 1967), p. 5 [344] “Confrontation“ in Southern Africa; Editorial Notes Unconquerable Vietnam; 50 Years of ----- Workers“ Rule No. 23 (4th Quart. 1965), p. 7-18 Kick the Smith Gang Out! Pioneer Marxists of Africa (50th Anniversary of the International Socialist League [S.A.])

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[350] [356] Editorial Notes Editorial Notes ------No. 30 (3rd Quart. 1967), p. 5 No. 36 (1st Quart. 1969), p. 5 Imperialism, Israel and the Arabs; The Zimbabwe, Britain and the World; Nigerian Tragedy; Again the Congo; A Indonesia; At the Olympics Worthy Laureate (Bram Fischer) [357] [351] Editorial Notes Editorial Notes ------No. 37 (2nd Quart. 1969), p. 5 No. 31 (4th Quart. 1967), p. 5 Eduardo Mondlane; Zionist Menace; Freedom Marches South (Guerrilla War Bantustan Election; Reginald Bridgeman Opens in Zimbabwe; 's Capital [358] [352] Editorial Notes Editorial Notes ------No. 38 (3rd Quart. 1969), p. 5 No. 32 (1st Quart. 1968), p. 4 The World Communist Conference; The War in the South Peoples“ Power in the Sudan; Socialist ; Zambia in the Front Lines; Let [353] Our People Go! (on political prisoners in Editorial Notes South Africa) ----- No. 33 (2nd Quart. 1968), p. 4~ [359] The Burning Question; Deep into Editorial Notes Zimbabwe; Exercise in Servility; Towards ----- Communist Unity; Homage to Karl Marx No. 39 (4th Quart. 1969), p. 5 Ten Years of Struggle (a frank review of [354] the SACP and the “African Communist”); Editorial Notes Homage to Ho Chi Minh; Zambia at the ----- Crossroads; A Murderers“ Charter (on No. 34 (3rd Quart. 1968), p. 11 deaths in detention in South Africa; with Dr. Kaunda Stands Firm; France on the Documents) Brink; Professor Z.K. Matthews [360] [355] Editorial Notes Editorial Notes ------No. 40 (1st Quart. 1970), p. 5 No. 35 (4th Quart. 1968), p. 5 Inhumanity; A Disturbing `Manifesto“; Czechoslovakia; Swaziland Independance; Cabora Bassa; `BOSS“ Claims Another “World Marxist Review”; Students in South Victim; White Immigration Africa

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[361] [366] Editorial Notes Editorial Notes ------No. 41 (2nd Quart. 1970), p. 5 No. 46 (3rd Quart. 1971), p. 5 Homage to Lenin; Nigeria - Peace and When Houphouet-Boigny Nearly Cried; Reconciliation; Smith's “Republic”; Growing Militancy in South Africa; SACTU: Fifteen Years; The Coloured African Resistance; White Reactions; 50th people; Raising the Standard (on the anniversary of “Labour Monthly” Tanzanian Press) [367] [362] Editorial Notes Editorial Notes ------No. 47 (4th Quart. 1971), p. 5 No. 42 (3rd Quart. 1970), p. 5 How Our Anniversary was Celebrated - “A White Racism and World Sport; Scholarship Report on the manner in which the 50th or Espionage? A Popular Fallacy Exploded anniversary of the SACP was celebrated both inside and outside South Africa” [363] Editorial Notes [368] ----- Editorial Notes No. 43 (4th Quart. 1970), p. 5 ----- Britain Declares War on Africa; South West No. 48 (1st Quart. 1972), p. 5 Africa; Lesotho; Botswana; The Fight Goes Imperialism's `Grand Strategy“ in Africa; on; Soul Music The Nixon-Home-Vorster Line; Hands off Zambia; The Murder of Ahmed Timol; [364] China in the U.N. Editorial Notes ----- [369] No. 44 (1st Quart. 1971), p. 5 Editorial Notes 50th anniversary of the CPSA; New ----- Population Figures; Rhodesia; S.A. No. 49 (2nd Quart. 1972), p. 5 Diplomatic Offensive; The TAN-ZAM Zimbabwe Says No!; China and the World; Railway; President Nasser; A Veteran Danger Signals in Korea; Emile Burns Revolutionary Passes: (Rebecca Bunting) [370] [365] Editorial Notes Editorial Notes ------No. 50 (3rd Quart. 1972), p. 5 No. 45 (2nd Quart. 1971), p. 5 Invincible Vietnam; Kwame Nkrumah of Ten Years of Republic - Nothing to Africa; Justice in South Africa; In the Celebrate; Free South African Political Universities; Fidel in Africa; In Brief - Prisoners; S.A. “Economic Miracle” Over? `Kwete“ - D.N. Pritt - Tenth Birthdays Black Session; Sex and Drugs - “Communist (FRELIMO and the C.P. of Lesotho) - Our Weapons”; Twisting the law; Ugly Fiftieth Issue; Angela Davis Acquitted - Americans to the Rescue; Free Angela Davis Stop Press

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[371] [375] Editorial Notes Editorial Notes ------No. 51 (4th Quart. 1972), p. 43 No. 55 (4th Quart. 1973), p. 5 To the Future; Time to Speak Out; Rhodesia Socialism Proves Its Superiority; Gold, and the Olympic Games; Which Way Egypt? Profits, and Job Reservation; Africans Hit (including comment on the death of J. B. Hardest by Inflation; Militant Blacks Fight Marks; atrocities by President Bokassa Back; The Truth About Mozambique; (Central African Republic). “World Marxist Review”; Freedom Radio

[372] [376] Editorial Notes Editorial Notes ------No. 52 (1st Quart. 1973), p. 5 No. 56 (1st Quart. 1974), p. 5 A Call to Action; Our Party Chairman; Arms, Oil and the Sinai War; Chile - This Vorster Loses an Ally...And Gains a Dark and Bitter Moment; Salute to the Relentless Opponent (including comment on People of Free Guinea-Bissau; a Paper is the recent Plenary Meeting of the SACP a Weapon; Namibia - the Reality of Central Committee; Dr Ysuf Dadoo; Bantustans Australian moves against apartheid and Smith regime; the entry of the GDR into the [377] United Nations). Editorial Notes ----- [373] No. 57 (2nd Quart. 1974), p. 5 Editorial Notes Capitalism, Oil and the Third World; Oil, ----- Imperialism and South Africa; The South No. 53 (2nd Quart. 1973), p. 5 African Election; Liberals Under the Lash Southern Africa on the March; Strike Wave - Repression of the Christian Institute, in South Africa; Atrocities in Mozambique; Institute of Race Relations, SPROCAS, Border War in Rhodesia NUSAS; Murder Most Foul; Stop Press: Murder of John Dube [374] Editorial Notes [378] ----- Editorial Notes No. 54 (3rd Quart. 1973), p. 5 ----- Decade of Detention and Death; United No. 58 (3rd Quart. 1974), p. 5 Party Sells the Pass; Black Agents of The Events in Portugal: Statement of the Capitalism (including comment on the 10th Central Committee of the SACP; The anniversary of the Rivonia arrests; Isolation of South Africa; South Africa's opposition to the Schlebusch Commission War Criminals on NUSAS and UP's attempt to reach consensus; Buthelezi, Mangope and Matanzima).

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[379] [384] Editorial Notes Editorial Notes ------No. 59 (4th Quart. 1974), p. 5 No. 64 (1st Quart. 1976), p. 5 Death of Michael Harmel; Critical Moments No Neutrality in Angola; SACP Central of History; Coloureds Destroy Apartheid Committee Meeting; South Africa Belongs Council; Namibia Fights Back; The Spirit of to All Its People; How Independent is the Rivonia; Two Faces of Bantustan Transkei? Is the Nationalist Government Discriminatory? [380] Editorial Notes [385] ----- Editorial Notes No. 60 (1st Quart. 1975), p. 5 ----- South Africa Under Siege; Schlebusch No. 65 (2nd Quart. 1976), p. 5 Commission; Fraternal Greetings Angola's Lesson for South Africa; The (Morocco, Philippines). People Are on the Move; A Great Friend of Africa [381] Editorial Notes [386] ----- Editorial Notes No. 61 (2nd Quart. 1975), p. 5 ----- When Peace Can lead to War; Bram No. 66 (3rd Quart. 1976), p. 5 Fischer; Spirit of Revolt; Mine Labour No Compromise in South Africa; Release Crisis; The Battle for Namibia; These South African Political Prisoners; The “Allies” are not our Friends; International South Africa-Israel Axis; New U.S. Party Women's Year; Palme Dutt - Friend of Journal Africa [387] [382] Editorial Notes Editorial Notes ------No. 67 (4th Quart. 1976), p. 5 No. 62 (3rd Quart. 1975), p. 9 South Africa in Revolt; The Transkei Victory in Vietnam - A Turning Point in Sham; A Renegade Expelled; Europe's History; Anniversary of the Freedom Communists Meet Charter...and of Freedom Day; Release Political Prisoners [388] Editorial Notes [383] ----- Editorial Notes No. 68 (1st Quart. 1977), p. 5 ----- The Protection Racket in Southern Africa; No. 63 (4th Quart. 1975), p. 5 Namibia's Struggle Enters a New Phase; A Mighty Step on the Road to Peace; Transkei Opportunists; Soviet-Angolan Vorster's Imperialism; The Question of Agreement Power; The Politics of Non-Collaboration; Bourgeois Nationalism - Weapon of Reaction; South African Casualties

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[389] [395] Editorial Notes Editorial Notes ------No. 69 (2nd Quart. 1977), p. 5 No. 76 (1st Quart. 1979), p. 5 Zimbabwe's Way Forward; Racist Ferocity; Breaking the Impasse in Southern Africa; Bantustan Buffers; The Cost of Apartheid Botha Takes Over; Corruption Top and Bottom; At the Crossroads [390] Editorial Notes [396] ----- Editorial Notes No. 70 (3rd Quart. 1977), p. 5 ----- African Revolution on the March; The Role No. 77 (2nd Quart. 1979), p. 5 of Chief Luthuli; A Great Leader Murdered China Joins Hands with Imperialism; Revolutionary United Front; Ten Years of [391] Struggle; A Sad Loss Editorial Notes ----- [397] No. 71 (4th Quart. 1977), p. 5 Editorial Notes Long Live the October Revolution!; Another ----- Bantustan Monster; Death of a Disunited No. 78 (3rd Quart. 1979), p. 5 Party; Foreign Intervention in Zaire Year of the Spear; Death of a Hero; Workers Fight Back; South Africa's Bomb [392] Threatens Africa Editorial Notes ----- [398] No. 72 (1st Quart. 1978), p. 5 Editorial Notes Imperialist Strategy in Southern Africa; ----- Vorster's New Constitution No. 79 (4th Quart. 1979), p. 5 We Celebrate Our Twentieth Birthday; A [393] Challenge to Youth Editorial Notes ----- [399] No. 73 (2nd Quart. 1978), p. 5 Editorial Notes International Anti-Apartheid Year; ----- Buthelezi's New Alliance; The Ethiopian No. 80 (1st Quart. 1980), p. 47 Revolution; Imperialist Propaganda; Turning Points in Our History; Death of Honorary Degree for Mbeki President Neto; Honoured by the Progressive World (25th anniversaries of [394] SACTU and Congress of the People; Editorial Notes obituaries for President Neto; 70th birthday ----- of Dr ). No. 74 (3rd Quart. 1978), p. 5 The Plot Thickens in Southern Africa; The Transkei Circus; China's Road to War

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[400] [405] Editorial Notes Editorial Notes ------No. 81 (2nd Quart. 1980), p. 5 No. 86 (3rd Quart. 1981), p. 11 The Afghanistan Crisis - Imperialist Threat The Imperialist Drive to War Must Be to Peace and Socialism; Transfer of Power Halted! Namibia and the West; The in Zimbabwe; Constellation of Racism and Meaning of the White Election; South Imperialism African Women's Day; SACP leaflet.

[401] [406] Editorial Notes Editorial Notes ------No. 82 (3rd Quart. 1980), p. 5 No. 87 (4th Quart. 1981), p. 5 Our people are on the warpath; The drift Botha's Programme of Murder and War; towards world war must be halted; a brave How Our Anniversary was Celebrated; freedom fighter. (Review of political Casualties in the Struggle; Apartheid situation; dangers of US anti-Sovietism; Rugby is Not Cricket death of Lilian Ngoyi) [407] [402] Editorial Notes Editorial Notes ------No. 88 (1st Quart. 1982), p. 9 No. 83 (4th Quart. 1980), p. 5 The ANC Rules the Hearts of the People; The Working Class Takes the Lead; The Crisis in the Ciskei; Indian People's Reply Lesson of the Olympics; The Fight for Press to Botha Freedom [408] [403] Editorial Notes Editorial Notes ------No. 89 (2nd Quart. 1982), p. 5 No. 84 (1st Quart. 1981), p. 5 The Fight for Poland is a Fight for Peace; 60th Anniversary of the South African Seychelles: International Conspiracy; Communist Party; Botha's “New Deal”; Genocide in the Bantustans Reagan Threat to South Africa and World Peace; Obituary [409] Editorial Notes [404] ----- Editorial Notes No. 90 (3rd Quart. 1982), p. 5 ----- Say “No” to War!; McCarthy Rides Again; No. 85 (2nd Quart. 1981), p. 5 The White Front Cracks; Save Our South Africa Declares War on Africa; The Prisoners Fight for Namibia; Communism and Poland; We Have Nothing to Celebrate; Correction.

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[410] [415] Editorial Notes Editorial Notes ------No. 91 (4th Quart. 1982), p. 5 No. 96 (1st Quart. 1984), p. 23 Bantustan Threat to African Unity; Israel's After the Referendum; US Warmongers Holocaust in Lebanon; The Hoare of Must be Stopped! A People's Leader Maritzburg Passes; Moses Mabhida Honoured on his 60th Birthday [411] Editorial Notes [416] ----- Editorial Notes No. 92 (1st Quart. 1983), p. 11 ----- Racism is the Breeding Ground of No. 97 (2nd Quart. 1984), p. 5 Terrorism; Who is Committing Treason?; Botha and Reagan Plot Against Africa; Profits and Principles How to Discover the Truth Behind the News; Fidel Castro on Grenada; Death of [412] Yuri Andropov Editorial Notes ----- [417] No. 93 (2nd Quart. 1983), p. 5 Editorial Notes On the Centenary of Karl Marx's death; ----- Botha's `Way Forward“ is a Dead End; No. 98 (3rd Quart. 1984), p. 5 Time to Work for Peace What the Nkomati Accord Means for Africa; Anti-Communism and Anti- [413] Sovietism Pave the Way for War; Our Editorial Notes General Secretary Honoured ----- No. 94 (3rd Quart. 1983), p. 5 [418] What Africa Thinks of Karl Marx - Editorial Notes Statements to the Berlin Conference by the ----- SACP, ANC, SWAPO, and representatives No. 99 (4th Quart. 1984), p. 5 from Parties in Mozambique, Zimbabwe, When the Time Will Come for Dialogue; Nigeria, Lesotho, Ghana, Tanzania, Sierra S.A. Economy in Crisis; SACP Leone and Angola. Propaganda Spreads; Who Are the Terrorists? [414] Editorial Notes [419] ----- Editorial Notes No. 95 (4th Quart. 1983), p. 5 ----- Hands Off the Frontline States; For Land, No. 100 (1st Quart. 1985), p. 7 Bread, and Peace; U.S. Marx Centenary Botha! Your Time is Up!; South African Conference Aggression Must Be Halted; Capitalism and Freedom Don't Go Together

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[420] [426] Editorial Notes Editorial Notes ------No. 101 (2nd Quart. 1985), p. 19 No. 107 (4th Quart. 1986), p. 5 Making South Africa Ungovernable; the Botha's Anti-Communist Strategy Must be anti-Communism of Bishop Tutu; Grenada Defeated; The Imperialist Conspiracy on Now a Military Base Sanctions; 40th Anniversary of the Passive Resistance Campaign; Our Chairman [421] Honoured Editorial Notes ----- [427] No. 102 (3rd Quart. 1985), p. 5 Editorial Notes The Freedom Charter Can Put an End to ----- Bloodshed; Our Party Paper No. 108 (1st Quart. 1987), p. 5 ANC Celebrates Its 75th Birthday; [422] Consensus at the Non-Aligned Summit; Editorial Notes Victory on the Sanctions Front; Step Up ----- the Fight for Peace No. 103 (4th Quart. 1985), p. 5 ANC's Reply to the State of Emergency; [428] “Soft” and “Hard” Targets; A Brotherly Editorial Notes Alliance; Helsinki Agreement - a Plus for ----- Peace. No. 109 (2nd Quart. 1987), p. 14 South African Communist Party Elects [423] New Officials; Botha's Election Farce; The Editorial Notes Kwazulu-Natal Alternative is a Dead End; ----- 80 Years Young No. 104 (1st Quart. 1986), p. 5 The Question of Talks and Compromise; [429] New Programme of the CPSU; Memorial to Editorial Notes Yusuf Dadoo; Death of Florence Mophosho ----- No. 110 (3rd Quart. 1987), p. 5 [424] South Africa After the Election; Stop These Editorial Notes Judicial Murders; The Revolution After 70 ----- Years; an Exchange of Correspondence No. 105 (2nd Quart. 1986), p. 12 Colonialism of a Special Type; State [430] Terrorism in Southern Africa; Responsibility Editorial Notes for the Arms Race ----- No. 111 (4th Quart. 1987), p. 5 [425] The October Revolution is for Everybody; Editorial Notes The Dakar Get-Together; Buthelezi is Part ----- of the System; Greetings from SWAPO; No. 106 (3rd Quart. 1986), p. 5 Obituary 65th Anniversary of the SACP; How safe is Socialism? The Antonov Case - Bulgaria Vindicated

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[431] [438] Editorial Notes Editorial ----- Problems of a Continent in Revolution No. 112 (1st Quart. 1988), p. 5 No. 3 (September 1960), p. 2 40 Years of Nationalist Rule; Cultural Boycott is a Weapon and a Shield; The [439] Xuma-Naicker-Dadoo Pact Editorial 25th Anniversary of the Algerian [432] Communist Party Editorial Notes No. 9 (2nd Quart. 1962), p. 26 ----- No. 113 (2nd Quart. 1988), p. 16 [440] Death Squads Must Be Defeated; The Fight Editorial for Peace; New View of Soviet History; Stand by Our Leaders Greetings to Govan Mbeki No. 15 (4th Quart. 1963), (insert) On the Rivonia Arrests [433] Editorial Notes [441] ----- Editorial No. 114 (3rd Quart. 1988), p. 5 Foundation of the Nigerian Workers and Birthday Greetings to Nelson Mandela; Socialists Party Twin Evils of Zionism and Apartheid; The No. 16 (1st Quart. 1964), p. 67 Answer to Botha's Terrorism; Tenth Anniversary of the Afghan Revolution. [442] Editorial [434] Victory in Europe - Thirty Years After Editorial Notes (with photograph). ----- No. 61 (2nd Quart. 1975), p. 29 No. 115 (4th Quart. 1988), p. 5 1988 - A Year of Continued Advance; Share [443] Offers to Workers; Prisoners of War Editors, “African Communist” CHIEF ALBERT JOHN LUTHULI 1898 - [435] 1967 Editorial No. 31 (4th Quart. 1967), p. 38 The New Africa - Capitalist or Socialist? Obituary No. 1 (October 1959), p. 1 [444] [436] Egbuna, Obi B. Editorial My Death Warrant Avenge the Martyrs of Coalbrook No. 23 (4th Quart. 1965), p. 70 No. 2 (April 1960), p. 2 An essay on politics by a Nigerian creative writer. [437] Editorial [445] Our Magazine Egyptian Communist Party No. 2 (April 1960), p. 1 The Political Balance in Egypt No. 98 (3rd Quart. 1984), p. 84 Document 36 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988

[446] [452] El Mahdawi Feinberg, Barry (editor) Dark Days in the Sudan Poets to the People No. 47 (4th Quart. 1971), p. 62 No. 61 (2nd Quart. 1975), p. 98 Causes and development of the 19 July 1971 Book review revolution in the Sudan; collaborative rol‚s of foreign intervention and internal reaction [453] in crushing Sudanese democratic Feinberg, Barry (editor) aspirations. Poets to the People No. 85 (2nd Quart. 1981), p. 125 [447] Book review Eskor Toyo Guinea Fights for Independence [454] No. 50 (3rd Quart. 1972), p. 63 Feit, Edward A survey of the policies of Sekou Toure. Urban Revolt in South Africa 1960-64 No. 54 (3rd Quart. 1973), p. 100 [448] Book review Evans, David African Prometheus [455] No. 67 (4th Quart. 1976), p. 60 Feit, Edward Poem dedicated to Bram Fischer, Nelson Workers without Weapons - The South Mandela, and other South African fighters African Congress of Trade Unions and the against apartheid. Organisation of African Workers No. 66 (3rd Quart. 1976), p. 94 [449] Book review Ex-Prisoner “He Fought Back Like an Army of [456] Warriors” First, Ruth and Dyson, Rod No. 114 (3rd Quart. 1988), p. 87 Dialogue A tribute to Shadrick Maphumulo, a No. 49 (2nd Quart. 1972), p. 88 Communist in Umkhonto we Sizwe, who A discussion of some of the points raised was killed in battle. by Ruth First's book The Barrel of a Gun.

[450] [457] Fanon, F. First, Ruth; & Scott, Ann The Wretched of the Earth and Studies in a Olive Schreiner: A Biography Dying Colonialism No. 83 (4th Quart. 1980), p. 73 No. 25 (2nd Quart. 1966), p. 78 Book review Book review [458] [451] First, Ruth Faramazyan, R. South West Africa Disarmament and the Economy No. 16 (1st Quart. 1964), p. 82 No. 93 (2nd Quart. 1983), p. 89 Book review Book review

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[459] [466] First, Ruth Foltz, William J. and Henry S. Bienen 117 Days Arms and the African: Military Influences No. 22 (3rd Quart. 1965), p. 99 on Africa's International Relations Book review No. 108 (1st Quart. 1987), p. 78 Book review [460] First, Ruth [467] The Barrel of a Gun Foner, Philip S. No. 44 (1st Quart. 1971), p. 99 Organised Labour and the Black Worker Book review No. 71 (4th Quart. 1977), p. 98 Book review [461] First, Ruth [468] Libya - The Elusive Revolution Foner, Philip S. No. 61 (2nd Quart. 1975), p. 98 The AFL in the Progressive Era (Vol. 5 of Book review History of the Labour Movement in the USA) [462] No. 83 (4th Quart. 1980), p. 76 First, Ruth Book review Black Gold, The Mozambican Miner, Proletarian and Peasant [469] No. 96 (1st Quart. 1984), p. 96 Foner, Philip S. Book review May Day - A Short History of the International Workers“ Holiday 1886- [463] 1986 First, Ruth; Steele, Jonathan; & Gurney, No. 107 (4th Quart. 1986), p. 105 Christabel Book review The South African Connection No. 53 (2nd Quart. 1973), p. 103 [470] Book review Forsyth, Murray Federalism and the Future of South Africa [464] No. 104 (1st Quart. 1986), p. 97 Fischer~, Bram Book review A Message No. 21 (2nd Quart. 1965), p. 78 [471] Document Foundation for Education with Production Education and Culture for Liberation in [465] Southern Africa Florin, Peter No. 88 (1st Quart. 1982), p. 91 The German Peace Treaty and Africa Book review No. 8 (1st Quart. 1962), p. 47 [472] Fourie, Scheepers Across the Colour Line - Aspects of South African Literature No. 19 (4th Quart. 1964), p. 77

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[473] [480] “Freedom Fighter” Fulani, T.B. Why I like Communists and their Ideas People's Education for People's Power No. 96 (1st Quart. 1984), p. 106 No. 112 (1st Quart. 1988), p. 70 A discussion of the role of education in the [474] revolutionary struggle; it should make the “Freedom” workers conscious of their historical The Russian Revolution - 1917-1967 responsibility to rid the country of the No. 32 (1st Quart. 1968), p. 69 scourge of apartheid and capitalist-inspired Document divisions.

[475] [481] FRELIMO Executive Committee Fuller, Robert Events in Portugal The Struggle for Hearts and Minds No. 58 (3rd Quart. 1974), p. 19 No. 89 (2nd Quart. 1982), p. 53 The South African propaganda machine [476] and the suppression of free discussion in FRELIMO the Press. Guidelines for Building a People's Democracy [482] No. 69 (2nd Quart. 1977), p. 116 Fuller, Robert Document Art and Revolution in South Africa No. 93 (2nd Quart. 1983), p. 75 [477] An assessment of “Staffrider” cultural FRELIMO magazine. Two cartoons from the Mozambique Press No. 86 (3rd Quart. 1981), p. 72 [483] Fuller, Robert [478] The New Constitution French Communist Party and SACP No. 100 (1st Quart. 1985), p. 120 French Communists to Tackle Apartheid Document on the effects of the 1984 No. 62 (3rd Quart. 1975), p. 79 changes to the South African constitution. Joint communique. [484] [479] Fundisi Fulani, T.B. Migrant Workers and Censorship The Effects of the South African Economic No. 77 (2nd Quart. 1979), p. 56 Crisis on the Workers Bantustans, the effects of the migratory No. 106 (3rd Quart. 1986), p. 77 labour system, and the need for a united A discussion on how workers are campaign of resistance. increasingly being drawn into the fight to eradicate apartheid, and on the relationship between national oppression and class exploitation.

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[485] [491] Fundisi Galperin, Georgi King Moshweshwe Who Built a Nation and Ethiopia: Some Aspects of the Defeated the Boers Nationalities Question No. 80 (1st Quart. 1980), p. 54 No. 83 (4th Quart. 1980), p. 53 Marking the centenary of the “War of the Implications and problems of the different Gun”, when the Basotho defeated attempts national groups and languages for the by the Cape Government to disarm them. revolutionary government.

[486] [492] Gala Gann, L.H. & Duignan, Peter Hello or Goodbye, Athol Fugard? Why South Africa Will Survive - a No. 57 (2nd Quart. 1974), p. 100 Historical Analysis Examination of his work. No. 87 (4th Quart. 1981), p. 87 Book review [487] Gala [493] Against Literary Apartheid Garang, J.U. No. 58 (3rd Quart. 1974), p. 99 The Southern Sudan On the role of the black writer in South No. 37 (2nd Quart. 1969), p. 40 Africa - A critique of Nadine Gordimer's Origins of the conflict in the South Sudan approach. [494] [488] Garlake, Peter S. Gala Great Zimbabwe Has Art Failed South Africa? No. 56 (1st Quart. 1974), p. 114 No. 69 (2nd Quart. 1977), p. 78 Book review The relationship between art and politics under apartheid. [495] Gavshon, Arthur [489] Crisis in Africa. Battleground of East and Gala West Why I Joined the Communist Party No. 92 (1st Quart. 1983), p. 97 No. 89 (2nd Quart. 1982), p. 49 Book review

[490] [496] Gala Genoud, Roger Is There a South African National Culture? Nationalism and Economic Development No. 100 (1st Quart. 1985), p. 38 in Ghana How the creation of a common cultural No. 41 (2nd Quart. 1970), p. 106 outlook is blighted by class and national Book review with comment by Editors of divisions, racism, oppression, minority “African Communist”. superiority, and ethnic and community differences.

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[497] [502] Georgie Girodot, J. Indian People on the March: Congress The Congo Marches to Freedom Boosted by Constitution Boycott Campaign No. 3 (September 1960), p. 10 No. 101 (2nd Quart. 1985), p. 86 An assessment of the outcome of the [503] elections to two of the three Chambers of the Girodot, J. South African Parliament in August 1984, Sudan: The Revolutionary Task and the implications for the Coloured and No. 43 (4th Quart. 1970), p. 63 Indian people. An analysis of the situation in the Sudan after the 1969 coup d'etat. [498] Gibson, Richard [504] African Liberation Movements: Girodot, J. Contemporary Struggles Against White UN Shilly-Shallying on Namibia Minority Rule No. 53 (2nd Quart. 1973), p. 91 No. 51 (4th Quart. 1972), p. 117 Meaningless diplomatic exercises fostering Book review, incl. examination of the PAC illusions on the role of the UN in relation and Potlako Leballo to Namibia.

[499] [505] Gifford, Tony Girodot, J. South Africa's Record of International Walter Sisulu - Man of the People Terrorism No. 61 (2nd Quart. 1975), p. 74 No. 88 (1st Quart. 1982), p. 99 A profile. Book review [506] [500] G.M. Giliomee, Hermann & Schlemmer, Uganda - A Survey Lawrence (editors) No. 1 (October 1959), p. 19 Up Against the Fences: Poverty, Passes and Privilege in South Africa [507] No. 111 (4th Quart. 1987), p. 112 Gollan, John Book review A Message to Africa No. 5 (May 1961), p. 60 [501] Ginyibhulu Xhakalegusha [508] National Question and Ethnic Processes Gollan, John No. 79 (4th Quart. 1979), p. 28 Britain and South Africa A historical survey of thinking, since the No. 14 (3rd Quart. 1963), p. 36 beginning of the century, on the national question - understanding of which is vital [509] for the promotion of the South African Gombe, Jean-Pierre revolution. Radicalising the Revolution in the Congo No. 66 (3rd Quart. 1976), p. 69 A discussion of problems which have arisen in the revolutionary process, and the steps taken to overcome them. 41 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988

[510] [517] Goodluck, W.O. Gorodnov, V.P. Nigeria and Marxism The Black Inhabitants of White City: The No. 19 (4th Quart. 1964), p. 49 Life and Struggles of an African Ghetto No. 99 (4th Quart. 1984), p. 96 [511] Book review Gorbachov, Mikhail The National Question in the Soviet Union [518] No. 110 (3rd Quart. 1987), p. 105 Gorodnov, V.P. Document S.A. Working Class in the Struggle Against Reaction and Racialism [512] No. 39 (4th Quart. 1969), p. 88 Gordimer, Nadine Book review The Late Bourgeois World No. 27 (4th Quart. 1966), p. 73 [519] Book review Granma (Cuban Communist Party organ) Report of interview with John Wash Pam, [513] Vice-President of Nigerian Senate Gordimer, Nadine No. 88 (1st Quart. 1982), p. 82 The Conservationist On the ethnic and cultural links between No. 62 (3rd Quart. 1975), p. 100 Cubans and Africans; and South African Book review attack on Angola

[514] [520] Gordimer, Nadine “Granma” (reprint from) Burger's Daughter On the Question of Human Rights No. 80 (1st Quart. 1980), p. 100 No. 70 (3rd Quart. 1977), p. 112 Book review (and see No. 82 (3rd Quart. 1980), p. 109) [521] Green, Jim [515] Against the Tide: A History of the Gordimer, Nadine Canadian Seamen's Union A Sport of Nature No. 112 (1st Quart. 1988), p. 92 No. 112 (1st Quart. 1988), p. 87 Book review Book review [522] [516] Greig, Ian Gornicki, Captain Wieslaw The Communist Challenge to Africa Speech No. 73 (2nd Quart. 1978), p. 114 No. 89 (2nd Quart. 1982), p. 100 Book review Document; Report to the World Peace Council Bureau, Copenhagen, January 1982 [523] on the situation in Poland. Gromyko, Andrei U.S. “Star War” Plan Must be Scrapped No. 101 (2nd Quart. 1985), p. 48 Report of a television interview with the Foreign Minister of the USSR with a group of political analysts from the Soviet press 42 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988

[524] [529] Grundy, Kenneth W. Gustov, I.S.; Dadoo, Dr. Yusuf M.; Nzo, The Rise of the South African Security Alfred Establishment: An Essay on the Changing In Honour of J.B. Marks Locus of State Power No. 61 (2nd Quart. 1975), p. 90 No. 98 (3rd Quart. 1984), p. 93 Speeches at the unveiling of the memorial Book review to the late Chairman of the SACP in Moscow [525] GuŠye, S‚mou Path‚ [530] Founding Congress of the Party of Gutkind, Peter and Peter Waterman Independence and Labour - A New Stage in (editors) Our Struggle African Social Studies: A Radical Reader No. 88 (1st Quart. 1982), p. 77 No. 73 (2nd Quart. 1978), p. 119 A report by a member of the Central Book review Committee of PIT; special attention was given to the situation in Southern Africa [531] Gxobh'iyeza Kwedini [526] African National Congress of South Africa GuŠye, S‚mou Path‚ - 70 Years Old; The Birth of a Nation Senegal Marxists Chart a New Course No. 88 (1st Quart. 1982), p. 22 No. 102 (3rd Quart. 1985), p. 101 On the ANC's 70th birthday on 8 January, An article by the Secretary of the Central 1982, a survey of the African continent's Committee of the Party of Independence and oldest liberation movement. Labour, describing the steps taken at the Party's second legal Congress to improve its [532] ideological and organisational strength and Hadjeres, Sadek to increase its influence on the country. Culture, Independance et Revolution en Algerie [527] No. 95 (4th Quart. 1983), p. 104 Gungushe, Gene (Titus) Book review Our National Democratic Revolution Will Defeat the Enemy [533] No. 94 (3rd Quart. 1983), p. 52 Halim, Ibrahim Abdel Based on the work of a young member of Egypt - Crisis of the Revolution the SACP who was murdered by the South No. 54 (3rd Quart. 1973), p. 82 African army at Maseru (December 1982) The class factors involved and the course which must be followed to defend the [528] revolutionary gains and to establish Gupta, Anirudha socialism. Reporting Africa No. 41 (2nd Quart. 1970), p. 104 [534] Book review Hall, Gus (and Fidel Castro) Speech on the Polish crisis No. 85 (2nd Quart. 1981), p. 85 Delivered 17 September, 1980

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[535] [542] Hall, Gus Harrison, Nancy The Fight for Marxism-Leninism in the Winnie Mandela: Mother of a Nation World Communist and Liberation No. 104 (1st Quart. 1986), p. 103 Movements Book review No. 90 (3rd Quart. 1982), p. 35 Speech by the General Secretary of the [543] CPUSA, 28 February 1982 (New York). Harrison, Paul The Third World Tomorrow [536] No. 85 (2nd Quart. 1981), p. 121 Halloran, T. Book review White Power Begins to Crumble No. 103 (4th Quart. 1985), p. 84 [544] An examination of the internal and external ison, Paul pressures on the class alliance through Inside the Third World which Botha is trying to govern. No. 87 (4th Quart. 1981), p. 91 Book review [537] Hall, Richard [545] The High Price of Principles Hassan, Abu No. 40 (1st Quart. 1970), p. 86 Hymie Barsel Book review No. 110 (3rd Quart. 1987), p. 115 Obituary [538] Hance, William A. (editor) [546] Southern Africa and the United States Hatch, John No. 42 (3rd Quart. 1970), p. 106 Africa Emergent Book review No. 59 (4th Quart. 1974), p. 110 Book review [539] Hanlon, Joseph [547] Apartheid's Second Front Havlicek, Frantisek No. 109 (2nd Quart. 1987), p. 97 How Czechoslovakia Solves the National Book review Question No. 62 (3rd Quart. 1975), p. 71 [540] The achievements of the Czech CP since Hanlon, Joseph the end of the war. Beggar Your Neighbours No. 109 (2nd Quart. 1987), p. 97 [548] Book review Hepple, Alex Verwoerd [541] No. 32 (1st Quart. 1968), p. 62 Harmel, Michael Book review The Cold War has Failed No. 59 (4th Quart. 1974), p. 26 Speech delivered in Prague.

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[549] [556] Hepple, Alex Ho Chi Minh Workers Under Apartheid My Path to Leninism No. 38 (3rd Quart. 1969), p. 80 No. 42 (3rd Quart. 1970), p. 113 Book review Document

[550] [557] Hewitt, Dorothy Hoffman, John Verwoerd, Verwoerd, They Cry Antonio Gramsci on State and Revolution No. 16 (1st Quart. 1964), p. 86 No. 72 (1st Quart. 1978), p. 92 Poem A discussion of his work.

[551] [558] Hill, Christopher R. Hoffman, John Bantustans - the Fragmentation of South Marxism, Revolution and Democracy Africa No. 95 (4th Quart. 1983), p. 106 No. 19 (4th Quart. 1964), p. 86 Book review Book review [559] [552] Hoffman, John Hirson, Baruch The Gramscian Challenge - Coercion and Year of Fire, Year of Ash. The Soweto Consent in Marxist Political Theory Revolt: Roots of a Revolution? No. 100 (1st Quart. 1985), p. 103 No. 81 (2nd Quart. 1980), p. 85 Book review Book review [560] [553] Hoffman, John Historicus Africa's Place in the World Revolutionary Albert Nzula, Our First African General Process Secretary No. 107 (4th Quart. 1986), p. 91 No. 65 (2nd Quart. 1976), p. 90 A discussion of the interrelationship A profile. between the struggle for national liberation and against capitalist rule, nationally and [554] internationally. Hlanganani, Temba “The Greatest Moment in My Life” [561] No. 103 (4th Quart. 1985), p. 22 Hombard, C.S.; & Tweedie, A.H.C. An MK delegate reports on his impressions Agriculture in Zambia Since Independence of the Second Consultative Conference of No. 60 (1st Quart. 1975), p. 99 the ANC (June 1985). Book review

[555] [562] Hobday, Charles Horwitz, Ralph Communist and Marxist Parties of the The Political Economy of South Africa World No. 32 (1st Quart. 1968), p. 62 No. 109 (2nd Quart. 1987), p. 102 Book review Book review

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[563] [570] Houghton, D. Hobart Ignatiev, Oleg The South African Economy Secret Weapon in Africa No. 20 (1st Quart. 1965), p. 71 No. 75 (4th Quart. 1978), p. 100 Book review Book review

[564] [571] Howard, Charles P. Ilieva, Emilia Secrets of the Congo Africa in the Struggle for Literary No. 14 (3rd Quart. 1963), p. 41 Autonomy No. 87 (4th Quart. 1981), p. 93 [565] By a lecturer in English at Sofia Hunt, Geoffrey and Christos University, “as a form of solidarity with Theodoropoulos the struggling people in Southern Africa Nigeria: Will Civilian Rule Bring and a means of creating a true image of all Democracy? Africa”. No. 79 (4th Quart. 1979), p. 88 Prospects after 13 years of military rule. [572] Inkululeko Films [566] Amakomanisi - The South African Husak, Dr. Gustav Communist Party Report of the Presidium of the No. 109 (2nd Quart. 1987), p. 104 Czechoslovakian Communist Party Film review No. 40 (1st Quart. 1970), p. 95 Document reprinted from Rude Pravo, 26 [573] September 1969 Innes, Duncan Anglo American and the Rise of Modern [567] South Africa Hutchinson, Alfred No. 102 (3rd Quart. 1985), p. 122 The Rickshaws's New Year Book review No. 52 (1st Quart. 1973), p. 56 Short story (reprinted from “Fighting Talk”) [574] Inquilab [568] The People Rise Up! Hutmacher, Barbara No. 83 (4th Quart. 1980), p. 15 Voices of Apartheid A review of developments in 1980 in the No. 86 (3rd Quart. 1981), p. 98 struggle against apartheid. Book review [575] [569] Inquilab Hutt, W.H. The Reagan-Botha Axis Threatens World The Economics of Apartheid Peace and Social Progress No. 20 (1st Quart. 1965), p. 71 No. 99 (4th Quart. 1984), p. 17 Book review A discussion of how the US has intensified its activities to prop up the apartheid regime, because South Africa is the main base of imperialism on the African continent. 46 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988

[576] [583] Inquilab Jabulani, J.J. How Close is Final Victory? Bonn-Pretoria Axis No. 111 (4th Quart. 1987), p. 39 No. 31 (4th Quart. 1967), p. 55 Some thoughts on the perspectives of struggle; for millions of South Africans life [584] has become synonymous with the fight for Jabulani, J.J. freedom, and this essay reviews the present The Case for the Persecution and looks to the future. No. 33 (2nd Quart. 1968), p. 25 Police literature about the Rivonia and [577] Fischer trials Institute of Marxism-Leninism Outline History of the Communist [585] International Jabulani, J.J. No. 53 (2nd Quart. 1973), p. 103 Africa: Notes and Comments Book review No. 34 (3rd Quart. 1968), p. 36 Egypt; Zambia; Algeria; Dahomey; Union [578] of Central African States; Sierra Leone; International Commission of Jurists Organisation of Senegal River States~ Erosion of the Rule of Law in South Africa No. 37 (2nd Quart. 1969), p. 75 [586] Book review Jabulani, J.J. Africa: Notes and Comments [579] No. 35 (4th Quart. 1968), p. 57 International Defence and Aid Fund for Egypt, Kenya, Malawi, Algeria, Liberia, Southern Africa (publishers) Congo (Kinshasa), Congo (Brazzaville), Namibia, The Facts Chad, Dahomey, Zambia, Senegal, No. 85 (2nd Quart. 1981), p. 126 Morocco. Book review [587] [580] Jabulani, J.J. Iphrahim, E. Why I Joined the Communist Party Sudan's Dictatorship No. 44 (1st Quart. 1971), p. 79 No. 8 (1st Quart. 1962), p. 65 [588] [581] Jackson, George Ismagilova, R.N. Soledad Brother: The Prison Letters of Ethnic Problems of Tropical Africa: Can George Jackson They be Solved? No. 46 (3rd Quart. 1971), p. 91 No. 79 (4th Quart. 1979), p. 102 Book review Book review [589] [582] Jackson, John D. Jabulani, J.J. Justice in South Africa Money Screams in Katanga No. 84 (1st Quart. 1981), p. 86 No. 30 (3rd Quart. 1967), p. 40 Book review

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[590] [599] Jackson, John D. Jalang Kwena Justice in South Africa National Independance and Socialism No. 85 (2nd Quart. 1981), p. 124 No. 10 (3rd Quart. 1962), p. 31 Book review [600] [591] Jalang Kwena Jaffe, Hosea Africa Looks at the Common Market A History of Africa No. 11 (4th Quart. 1962), p. 41 No. 106 (3rd Quart. 1986), p. 96 Book review [601] Jalee, Pierre [592] The Pillage of the Third World and The Jagan, Dr Cheddi Third World in World Economy The Caribbean Revolution No. 43 (4th Quart. 1970), p. 112 No. 85 (2nd Quart. 1981), p. 120 Book review Book review [602] [593] Jama, Sicelo Jalang Kwena Twenty Five Years After Rivonia Guinea shows the Way Forward No. 114 (3rd Quart. 1988), p. 36 No. 2 (April 1960), p. 24 A liberation movement activist who was on Robben Island with Nelson Mandela [594] and the other Rivonia prisoners describes Jalang Kwena how they carried on the fight against the Marxist Education Series, No. 1 system. No. 4 (January 1961), p. 40 [603] [595] Jenkin, Tim Jalang Kwena Escape from Pretoria Marxist Education Series, No. 2 No. 112 (1st Quart. 1988), p. 91 No. 5 (May 1961), p. 42 Book review

[596] [604] Jalang Kwena Johnson, Christine Marxist Education Series, No. 3 Let's Free Ghana and Free Africa No. 7 (September 1961), p. 49 No. 25 (2nd Quart. 1966), p. 27

[597] [605] Jalang Kwena Johnson, R.W. Marxist Education Series, No. 4 How Long Will South Africa Survive? No. 8 (1st Quart. 1962), p. 65 No. 72 (1st Quart. 1978), p. 124 Book review [598] Jalang Kwena Marxist Education Series, No. 5 No. 9 (2nd Quart. 1962), p. 68

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[606] [613] Johns, Sheridan; & Karis, Thomas (editors) Joubert, Elsa From Protest to Challenge: A Documentary Poppie History of African Politics in South Africa No. 85 (2nd Quart. 1981), p. 116 1882-1964; Vol. 2 - Hope and Challenge Book review No. 58 (3rd Quart. 1974), p. 118 Book review [614] J.R.S. [607] A Tribute to Sampson Nkwe (Wolpe Jones, David Ivon Sapnath Poho) Lenin's First Newspaper No. 99 (4th Quart. 1984), p. 111 No. 42 (3rd Quart. 1970), p. 55 A member of Unkhonto we Sizwe and the Reprint of article on “Iskra”, role of Lenin SACP, who died of asthma in Mazimbu on in establishing the Bolshevik Party. 3 June, 1984

[608] [615] Jones, W. Juma, J.A. Problems of the Ethiopian Revolution Development of Classes in Independent No. 69 (2nd Quart. 1977), p. 84 Kenya An analysis of developments since the No. 53 (2nd Quart. 1973), p. 84 deposition of Emperor Haile Selassie, and of Events during December 1972, and how the forces contending for control. they create a picture of warring classes in Kenya, conflict between Kenya's [609] bourgeoisie and expatriates, and Jordan, A.C. government subservience to foreign Tales from Southern Africa imperialism. No. 63 (4th Quart. 1975), p. 110 Book review [616] Kadalie, Clements [610] My Life and the ICU Jordan, A.C. No. 44 (1st Quart. 1971), p. 99 Towards an African Literature: the Book review Emergence of Literary Form in Xhosa No. 63 (4th Quart. 1975), p. 110 [617] Book review Kades, B. The Sources of Economic Growth [611] No. 30 (3rd Quart. 1967), p. 11 Joseph, Helen Tomorrow's Sun [618] No. 26 (3rd Quart. 1966), p. 81 Kaiser, Ernest Book review Freedomways Reader No. 80 (1st Quart. 1980), p. 102 [612] Book review Joseph, Helen Side by Side: Autobiography No. 107 (4th Quart. 1986), p. 112 Book review

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[619] [625] Kalman, I. Karis, Thomas; Carter, Gwendolen; & Israel and South Africa Unite Against Black Gerhart, Gail M. (Editors) Liberation From Protest to Challenge, Vols. 3 & 4 No. 68 (1st Quart. 1977), p. 59 No. 72 (1st Quart. 1978), p. 112 Book review

[620] [626] Kane-Berman, John Karl Marx University, Leipzig, G.D.R.; Soweto - Black Revolt, White Reaction (Sylvia Neame, Editor) (published in U.K. as The Method in the Current Problems of the Southern African Madness) Region No. 80 (1st Quart. 1980), p. 105 No. 92 (1st Quart. 1983), p. 101 Book review Book review; collection of papers read by social scientists. [621] Kantor, James [627] A Healthy Grave Kavanagh, Robert No. 32 (1st Quart. 1968), p. 62 Theatre and Cultural Struggle in South Book review Africa No. 106 (3rd Quart. 1986), p. 98 [622] Book review Kanza, Thomas Evolution and Revolution in Africa; and [628] Conflict in the Congo Kennelly, Joe No. 49 (2nd Quart. 1972), p. 105 Apartheid leads to Mass Unemployment: Book review Jobless Millions Banished to Bantustans No. 78 (3rd Quart. 1979), p. 31 [623] A study of apartheid policies on the Kapp, Yvonne Bantustans and unemployment. Eleanor Marx, Vol. 2: The Crowded Years 1884-1898 [629] No. 69 (2nd Quart. 1977), p. 107 Kgang Dithata Book review Congo - The Constitutional Aspect No. 18 (3rd Quart. 1964), p. 60 [624] Karis, Thomas; Carter, Gwendolen; & [630] Johns, Sheridan (Editors) Khaketla, B.M From Protest to Challenge: A Documentary Lesotho 1970 History of African Politics in South Africa No. 52 (1st Quart. 1973), p. 124 1882-1964; Vol. 1 - “Protest and Hope Book review 1882-1934” No. 55 (4th Quart. 1973), p. 109 [631] Book review Khaled Mohel El-Din Phases of the Egyptian Revolution No. 27 (4th Quart. 1966), p. 37

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[632] [639] Khama, Seretse (President) Khumalo, A.N.C. Botswana's Foreign Policy Zoya on Guard No. 42 (3rd Quart. 1970), p. 113 No. 101 (2nd Quart. 1985), p. 46 Document Poem

[633] [640] Khumalo, A.N.C. Khumalo, F. A Poem of Vengeance (and other Tributes to Socialism for Africa Mini, Mkaba, and Khayinga, Executed 6 No. 4 (January 1961), p. 31 November 1964) No. 20 (1st Quart. 1965), p. 13 [641] Poem Khumalo, I. Nigerian Independance [634] No. 3 (September 1960), p. 36 Khumalo, A.N.C. Before Interrogation? [642] No. 48 (1st Quart. 1972), p. 118 Khumalo, Ngacambaza Poem to Ahmed Timol and others. The Compromising Role of Inkatha No. 74 (3rd Quart. 1978), p. 94 [635] The effects of the leadership of Buthelezi, Khumalo, A.N.C. who is being groomed for an “internal Red Our Colour settlement” along the lines of attempts in No. 55 (4th Quart. 1973), p. 69 Zimbabwe and Namibia. Poem [643] [636] Kileff, Clive; & Pendleton, Wade C. Khumalo, A.N.C. (editors) The Spirit of Bambatha Urban Man in Southern Africa No. 58 (3rd Quart. 1974), p. 84 No. 67 (4th Quart. 1976), p. 73 Poem to Dube, Tiro, and every fallen hero. Book review

[637] [644] Khumalo, A.N.C. Kimema, N. Sovietsky Narod In Kenya Now No. 70 (3rd Quart. 1977), p. 88 No. 42 (3rd Quart. 1970), p. 17 Poem dedicated to the Soviet People on the Following the murder of Tom Mboya, 60th anniversary of the Great October banning of KPU, detention of Odinga Revolution Oginga, an appeal for militant action in Kenya. [638] Khumalo, A.N.C. [645] How the Red Army Buried Hitler: 40 years Klimov, Elem (director) On Come and See No. 101 (2nd Quart. 1985), p. 35 No. 111 (4th Quart. 1987), p. 122 The prodigious feats of the USSR and its Film review; reviewed together with people, which saved the world from fascism. Platoon (Oliver Stone)

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[646] [653] Kom, David Kuzwayo, Ellen Le Cameroun: Essai D'Analyse Economique Call Me Woman et Politique No. 104 (1st Quart. 1986), p. 103 No. 50 (3rd Quart. 1972), p. 98 Book review Book review [654] [647] Labor Kostyukhin, Dmitry The Workers“ Fight for a New South The World Market Today Africa No. 82 (3rd Quart. 1980), p. 105 No. 81 (2nd Quart. 1980), p. 58 Book review On the 25th anniversary of SACTU.

[648] [655] Kosukhin, Nikolai Lacey, Marian Revolutionary Democracy in Africa Working for Boroko No. 105 (2nd Quart. 1986), p. 93 No. 91 (4th Quart. 1982), p. 95 Book review Book review

[649] [656] Kotane, Moses M. La Guma, Alex (Editor) On the Death of J.B. Marks Apartheid: A Collection of Writings on No. 51 (4th Quart. 1972), p. 5 South African Racism by South Africans Obituary No. 50 (3rd Quart. 1972), p. 98 Book review [650] Kowet, Donald Kalinde [657] Land, Labour Migration, and Politics in La Guma, Alex Southern Africa: Botswana, Lesotho, and and Africa Swaziland No. 46 (3rd Quart. 1971), p. 113 No. 82 (3rd Quart. 1980), p. 106 Paper read to symposium in Berlin Book review [658] [651] La Guma, Alex Kunene, Mazisi Vietnam - A People's Victory Zulu Poems No. 53 (2nd Quart. 1973), p. 29 No. 45 (2nd Quart. 1971), p. 114 Impressions during January 1973. Book review [659] [652] La Guma, Alex Kuper, Leo In the Fog of Seasons“ End An African Bourgeoisie No. 54 (3rd Quart. 1973), p. 100 No. 27 (4th Quart. 1966), p. 73 Book review Book review

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[660] [667] La Guma, Alex Langa, A. Alexander Solzhenitsyn - “Life Through a South West Africa: The Phoney War Ends Crooked Eye” No. 27 (4th Quart. 1966), p. 58 No. 56 (1st Quart. 1974), p. 69 The ideas and purposes of the Soviet writer [668] by a prominent South African writer in Langa, A. exile. Socialism and Rural Revolution No. 34 (3rd Quart. 1968), p. 68 [661] On the agrarian revolution in Africa La Guma, Alex Time of the Butcherbird [669] No. 77 (2nd Quart. 1979), p. 110 Langa, A. Book review Africa: Notes and Comments No. 44 (1st Quart. 1971), p. 65 [662] Uganda: The Common Man's Charter; La Guma, Alex Morocco: King Hassan Hangs On; Sudan: Report on the 2nd Congress of the Planning for Socialism?; Tanzania: Masses Communist Party of Cuba Acclaim Nyerere No. 85 (2nd Quart. 1981), p. 64 Extracts from speeches by Fidel Castro on [670] the tasks of Communists at home and on the Langa, A. international scene. Africa: Notes and Comments No. 45 (2nd Quart. 1971), p. 61 [663] Sudan: A Backward Step; Lesotho: No Joy Lamb, Geoff with Jonathan; Tanzania Four Get Life for Peasant Politics - Conflict and Development Treason; “Spanish” Sahara in Murang'a No. 62 (3rd Quart. 1975), p. 100 [671] Book review Langa, A. Africa: Notes and Comments [664] No. 46 (3rd Quart. 1971), p. 81 Langa, A. France and Africa; Ernest Ouandie; Tanzania Five Year Plans Tanzania No. 22 (3rd Quart. 1965), p. 41 [672] [665] Langa, A. Langa, A. Africa: Notes and Comments Elections in Tanzania No. 47 (4th Quart. 1971), p. 76 No. 23 (4th Quart. 1965), p. 50 Tanzania: Debate Over Socialism; Chad: Fake Withdrawal; Malagasy: Slide into [666] Crisis Langa, A. Nigeria: Behind the Coup No. 25 (2nd Quart. 1966), p. 68

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[673] [678] Langa, A. Langa, A. Africa: Notes and Comments Africa's Links with the EEC Lead to No. 48 (1st Quart. 1972), p. 87 Dependence Ghana; Uganda; Malagasy Republic; No. 82 (3rd Quart. 1980), p. 44 Zambia; Bonn's Nazi envoys in Africa On the need for underdeveloped countries to diversify trade patterns and partners to [674] avoid dangers of imperialism. Langa, A. Africa: Notes and Comments [679] No. 53 (2nd Quart. 1973), p. 96 Langa, Mandla Sudan: Trying to Make Friends; Zambia: Tenderness of Blood The Next Battleground? Uganda: Is Amin No. 113 (2nd Quart. 1988), p. 123 Desperate? Rockefeller: Going Where the Book review Bread Is. [680] [675] Lanning, Greg; and Mueller, Marti~~ Langa, A. Africa Undermined New Trends in African Nationalism No. 82 (3rd Quart. 1980), p. 97 No. 69 (2nd Quart. 1977), p. 99 805Book review On the national question in relation to the South African revolution. [681] Lapsley, Father Michael [676] We Must Join Hands Against the Common Langa, A. Enemy Mobutu and his Imperialist Allies No. 110 (3rd Quart. 1987), p. 64 No. 70 (3rd Quart. 1977), p. 90 One of two papers in the series Implications of the mass insurrection in “Communists and Christians in the South Shaba, revealing discontent and rejection of African Revolution”. This was presented to a corrupt regime. a seminar on the theme “Socialism and Religion” in Harare, Zimbabwe, 28 [677] February, 1987. Langa, A. Sudan's Communists Point the Way [682] Forward Lara, Lucio No. 71 (4th Quart. 1977), p. 84 How the Angolan Revolution was Built Discussion of a document by the Sudanese No. 74 (3rd Quart. 1978), p.18 CP analysing the internal situation, exposing Interview by Joe Slovo of a member of the Nimeiri Government alliance with MPLA's Political Bureau imperialism, and proposing a National Democratic Front. [683] Lara, Lucio The Angolan Revolution: Main Phases in the Development of MPLA No. 75 (4th Quart. 1978), p. 53 Interview by Joe Slovo of a member of MPLA's Political Bureau

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[684] [691] Lawler, James L. E. IQ, Heritability and Racism Year of the Spear: Moorosi - Chief of the No. 78 (3rd Quart. 1979), p. 97 Baphuti Book review No. 79 (4th Quart. 1979), p. 64 An account of his life. [685] Lee, Franz J.T. [692] Sdafrika vor der Revolution? Lerumo, A. and Cohen, A. No. 54 (3rd Quart. 1973), p. 100 Central African Federation - Burying the Book review Corpse No. 12 (1st Quart. 1963), p. 77 [686] Legum, C. & M. [693] South Africa: Crisis for the West Lerumo, A. No. 19 (4th Quart. 1964), p. 86 A Historial Step Forward (Formation of Book review the All-African Federation of Trade Unions) [687] No. 2 (April 1960), p. 7 Legwa, L. Partitioning South Africa - Aspects of the [694] Bantustan Scheme Lerumo, A. No. 11 (4th Quart. 1962), p. 23 The Agony of South Africa No. 3 (September 1960), p. 26 [688] Lenin, V.I. [695] Speeches at Congresses of the Communist Lerumo, A. International After 40 Years (Anniversary of the No. 53 (2nd Quart. 1973), p. 103 Communist Party of South Africa) Book review No. 7 (September 1961), p. 62

[689] [696] Lenkoe, John Lerumo, A. October Lives on in South Africa Forms and Methods of Struggle in the No. 71 (4th Quart. 1977), p. 16 National Liberation Revolution A survey of its profound influence on the No. 8 (1st Quart. 1962), p. 12 national liberation movements in Africa. [697] [690] Lerumo, A. Lenong, Joyce The South African Democratic Revolution Child genocide in South Africa No. 9 (2nd Quart. 1962), p. 43 No. 77 (2nd Quart. 1979), p. 21 On how the United Nations“ Declaration of [698] the Rights of the Child is violated by Lerumo, A. apartheid. Africa and World Peace No. 10 (3rd Quart. 1962), p. 45

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[699] [706] Lerumo, A. Lerumo, A. South Africa is at War Fifty Years of the Communist Party - 3: No. 14 (3rd Quart. 1963), p. 13 From `Fusion“ to Fascism No. 46 (3rd Quart. 1971), p. 29 [700] Fascism and war in the late 1930's, and the Lerumo, A. Party is driven underground when the The Battle for the Congo Nationalist Party comes to power No. 20 (1st Quart. 1965), p. 19 [707] [701] Lerumo, A. Lerumo, A. Fifty Years of the Communist Party - 4: Liberation of the Southland Apartheid, Resistance, and Armed Struggle No. 24 (1st Quart. 1966), p. 49 No. 47 (4th Quart. 1971), p. 39 On the Rhodesian crisis. The Suppression of Communism Act 1950, and adaptation to underground struggle. [702] Lerumo, A. [708] Showdown in Kenya Lerumo, A. No. 26 (3rd Quart. 1966), p. 47 Fifty Fighting Years No. 49 (2nd Quart. 1972), p. 105 [703] Book review Lerumo, A. Our People In the U.S.A. [709] No. 33 (2nd Quart. 1968), p. 12 Lerumo, A. The assassination of Martin Luther King; Socialism for Africa Negro oppression; the “Black Power” No. 56 (1st Quart. 1974), p. 105 slogan; relationship between Africa and the Socialism, Marxist thought, and their freedom struggle in the USA. meaning for Africa.

[704] [710] Lerumo, A. Lerumo, A. Fifty Years of the Communist Party - 1: David Ivon Jones - 1883-1924 How the Party Was Formed No. 58 (3rd Quart. 1974), p. 61 No. 44 (1st Quart. 1971), p. 83 A memoir. History of the CPSA to 1921. [711] [705] Lerumo, A. Lerumo, A. Socialism - The Live Reality Fifty Years of the Communist Party - 2: The No. 58 (3rd Quart. 1974), p. 86 Stormy Twenties Socialism, Marxist thought, and their No. 45 (2nd Quart. 1971), p. 90 meaning for Africa. Development of Leninist understanding of national and colonial questions.

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[712] [719] Letsema Letters to the Editors Family Planning in South Africa - a Kind of What our Readers Write Genocide? No. 11 (4th Quart. 1962), p. 91 No. 90 (3rd Quart. 1982), p. 73 A study of the implications of the policy of [720] compulsory measures to bring down the Letters to the Editors population growth. In South Africa this What our Readers Write means compulsory sterilisation of Blacks at No. 12 (1st Quart. 1963), p. 84 the behest of the white minority. [721] [713] Letters to the Editors Letsema What our Readers Write Slave Labour on a Ciskei Farm: Why the No. 13 (2nd Quart. 1963), p. 98 Workers are in Revolt No. 97 (2nd Quart. 1984), p. 91 [722] An interview with an ex-manager of a Ciskei Letters to the Editors citrus project owned by the Ciskei National What our Readers Write Development Corporation. No. 15 (4th Quart. 1963), p. 118

[714] [723] Letters to the Editors Letters to the Editors What our Readers Write What our Readers Write No. 6 (July 1961), p. 50 No. 16 (1st Quart. 1964), p. 87

[715] [724] Letters to the Editors Letters to the Editors What our Readers Write What our Readers Write No. 7 (September 1961), p. 83 No. 17 (2nd Quart. 1964), p. 55

[716] [725] Letters to the Editors Letters to the Editors What our Readers Write What our Readers Write No. 8 (1st Quart. 1962), p. 72 No. 18 (3rd Quart. 1964), p. 98

[717] [726] Letters to the Editors Letters to the Editors What our Readers Write What our Readers Write No. 9 (2nd Quart. 1962), p. 75 No. 19 (4th Quart. 1964), p. 93

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[728] [735] Letters to the Editors Letters to the Editors What our Readers Write ----- No. 27 (4th Quart. 1966), p. 89 No. 40 (1st Quart. 1970), p. 110 On the Coloured People (W.A. Malgas); [729] on the “African Communist"”s tenth Letters to the Editors anniversary (K. Zarodov, Joseph What our Readers Write Grigulevich, , Einar No. 29 (2nd Quart. 1967), p. 76 Olgeirsson; O.B.D.E.)

[730] [736] Letters to the Editors Letters to the Editors What our Readers Write ----- No. 31 (4th Quart. 1967), p. 94 No. 41 (2nd Quart. 1970), p. 120 On the tenth anniversary of the “African [731] Communist” (Eduardo Gallegos Mancera, Letters to the Editors Joao Mendes, `African Revolutionary“) What our Readers Write No. 34 (3rd Quart. 1968), p. 82 [737] Letters to the Editor [732] ----- Letters to the Editors No. 44 (1st Quart. 1971), p. 125 No. 35 (4th Quart. 1968), p. 92 On 10th anniversary of the “African On Algeria (Henri Alleg), Ghana (June Communist” (G. Ifekamadu Ewuzie); On Milne), Czechoslovakia (a group of South dialogue with the white ruling class in African students in the G.D.R.) South Africa(J. Mbodla)

[733] [738] Letters to the Editors Letters to the Editor ------No. 37 (2nd Quart. 1969), p. 56 No. 46 (3rd Quart. 1971), p. 120 About Nigeria (from Toussaint), Idris Cox, ~On Ghana-Soviet relations (R. Kiya- and J. Girodot); Algeria (from Henri Alleg); Hinidza) Afro-Americans (from D.I.); Kenya (from P.O. Ombok). [739] Letters to the Editor [734] ----- Letters to the Editors No. 50 (3rd Quart. 1972), p. 120 ----- ~Maoist policy (Harold Kamara); on Fifty No. 38 (3rd Quart. 1969), p. 86 Fighting Years (Ray Simons); on the On Nigeria and Biafra (Udobo Adams, “African Communist” (Jimmy Ferguson); replying to A. Zanzolo); praising the on the Dyson-First discussion, in “African “African Communist” (Randolph Schutz and Communist”, No. 49 (2nd Quart. 1972), p. A.S. Mcgrotty) 88 (“Constant Reader”)

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[740] [746] Letters to the Editor Letters to the Editor ------No. 53 (2nd Quart. 1973), p. 112 No. 62 (3rd Quart. 1975), p. 111 On the role of the in Africa (Jack Resisting fascist interrogation and Bandiet Woddis) ~ by Hugh Lewin (Florence Modisane); Neo- colonialism in Africa (Stewart Smith); [741] Vorster's army is not invincible (J. Letters to the Editor Villiers); Brazil (Luiz Carlos Prestes) ----- No. 55 (4th Quart. 1973), p. 123 [747] Comment on “Egypt - Crisis of the Letters to the Editor Revolution” by Ibrahim Abdel Halim, No. ----- 54 (3rd Quart. 1973), p. 82 (J.B.)~ No. 64 (1st Quart. 1976), p. 126 From Ben Chaba on youth and the [742] revolution Letters to the Editor ----- [748] No. 58 (3rd Quart. 1974), p. 122 Letters to the Editor On Athol Fugard's Sizwe Banzi is Dead and ----- the homelands (R.K.). No. 65 (2nd Quart. 1976), p. 113 On resisting Fascist interrogation (an ex- [743] prisoner) Letters to the Editor ----- [749] No. 59 (4th Quart. 1974), p. 128 Letters to the Editor On the murder of John Dube (Mava ----- Lobengula) No. 66 (3rd Quart. 1976), p. 105 On the revolutionary situation (Vernett [744] Mbatha); on Paul Robeson and the Letters to the Editor Working Class (Idris Cox) ----- No. 60 (1st Quart. 1975), p. 124 [750] On developments in the Philippines (Samuel Letters to the Editor Jacinto) ----- No. 68 (1st Quart. 1977), p. 130 [745] Criticising the terms of the International Letters to the Editor Resolution of the SACP in “African ----- Communist”, 1976, 1st Quart. No. 64 (Sol No. 61 (2nd Quart. 1975), p. 108 Flapan) On the situation in Zimbabwe (Mava Lobengula); on racist comments by Vladimir [751] Bukovsky and Semyon Gluzman (A. Letters to the Editor Bakaya) ----- No. 69 (2nd Quart. 1977), p. 122 Which class will rule in Zimbabwe? (Jama Somhlolo)

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[752] [759] Letters to the Editor Letters to the Editor ------No. 70 (3rd Quart. 1977), p. 116 No. 82 (3rd Quart. 1980), p. 109 On China (Charles Oladipo Akinde, Nigeria; Reply to the review of her novel Burger's Spider Hintsa, South Africa) Daughter (Nadine Gordimer)

[753] [760] Letters to the Editor Letters to the Editor ------No. 72 (1st Quart. 1978), p. 102 No. 83 (4th Quart. 1980), p. 86 Do Bantustans equal neo-colonialism? On Black Consciousness and the South (Arnold Selby) African revolution (Khumalo Migwe)

[754] [761] Letters to the Editor Letters to the Editor ------No. 74 (3rd Quart. 1978), p. 110 No. 84 (1st Quart. 1981), p. 89 The 1946 miners“ strike (Dan O'Meara) On political preparation for military struggle (Jersey Jones); on armed struggle [755] in Zimbabwe (Zondo Sakala) Letters to the Editor ----- [762] No. 76 (1st Quart. 1979), p. 120 Letters to the Editor Are Bantustans neo-colonies? (S.P. ----- Madlandawonye) No. 86 (3rd Quart. 1981), p. 104 On Black Consciousness and the ANC [756] (from Moyahabo Moloantoa; see the letter Letters to the Editor from Khumalo Migwe, No. 83 (4th Quart. ----- 1980), p. 86) No. 78 (3rd Quart. 1979), p. 108 “Muldergate” scandal (S.A.B.) [763] Letters to the Editor [757] ----- Letters to the Editor No. 88 (1st Quart. 1982), p. 100 ----- The Catholic Church and the Polish Crisis No. 78 (3rd Quart. 1979), p. 105 (Klaus Maphepha, Maputo); Mao, Political parties in Lesotho (Moeketsi K. Vietnam, and the SA Revolution (ANC Seotsanyana) Khumalo, Maputo)

[758] [764] Letters to the Editor Letters to the Editor ------No. 81 (2nd Quart. 1980), p. 87 No. 89 (2nd Quart. 1982), p. 109 Whom does Buthelezi speak for (Comrade Education and the Youth (Khulu Mbatha) X, Kwamashu Township, Durban); China's role of sabotage (Spider)

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[765] [769] Letters to the Editor Letters to the Editor ------No. 90 (3rd Quart. 1982), p. 106 No. 94 (3rd Quart. 1983), p. 104 Role of the Peasantry in the Chinese On the two-nation theory and the role of Revolution (Vuyisile Makhapela, Paris) imperialism (Mandla; reply to the article by Christos Theodoropoulos, “Colonialism [766] of a Special Type and Its Implications”, Letters to the Editor No. 91 (4th Quart. 1982), p. 53); a school ----- in exile is a South African society in No. 91 (4th Quart. 1982), p. 101 microcosm (C.T.); who are the heroes of On the Mozambique Revolution and the past? (Nyawuza; continuation of the National Question (Nyawuza); Danger of discussion with Spectator, “For the nation Militarism - We Must Fight on Every Front to live the tribe must die” - see Letters to (Thanduxolo Nokwanda); We Must Expose the Editor, No. 91 (2nd Quart. 1983) and the Collaborators (Phila Ndhlovu). references therein).

[767] [770] Letters to the Editor Letters to the Editor ------No. 92 (1st Quart. 1983), p. 108 No. 96 (1st Quart. 1984), p. 108 Problems of Ideology and the National On the role of education in the struggle for Liberation Movement (Luthando Sizwe, national liberation (Boy Moremi, Bulgaria) Luanda) [771] [768] Letters to the Editor Letters to the Editor ------No. 97 (2nd Quart. 1984), p. 104 No. 93 (2nd Quart. 1983), p. 99 On the emancipation of women (from a For the Nation to Live the Tribe Must Die comrade in Botswana); on national (Spectator's reply to Nyawuza; for previous liberation and independence (from Christos contributions see article by Spectator, No. Theodoropoulos) 89 (2nd Quart. 1982), p. 30; and letter by Nyawuza, No. 91 (4th Quart. 1982), p. 101); [772] on the ANC's educational policies (Kwanele Letters to the Editor and Gagashe Nondaba); on the youth (Boy ----- Moremi) No. 98 (3rd Quart. 1984), p. 89 The armed struggle in fiction (T., on the review of Hilda Bernstein: Death is Part of the Process, No. 96 (1st Quart. 1984), p. 92); the Korean airplane incident (ANC Khumalo; on editorial, No. 96 (1st Quart. 1984), p. 23)

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[773] [777] Letters to the Editor Letters to the Editor ------No. 99 (4th Quart. 1984), p. 106 No. 103 (4th Quart. 1985), p. 111 On ideological struggle in trade unions On the dangers of anti-Communism (from comrades in Africa, responding to (B.S.A., Berlin); developments in Nigeria Toussaint, “A Trade Union is Not a Political (D.C.A., Unza, Lusaka). Party”, No. 93 (2nd Quart. 1983), p. 35); on sexual equality in the movement (a comrade [778] in Lesotho, replying to a letter in No. 97 Letters to the Editor (2nd Quart. 1984), p. 104) ----- No. 104 (1st Quart. 1986), p. 108 On the “Two-Stage” theory and the [774] balance of forces (Langa Mzansi, Maputo; Letters to the Editor reply to Nyawuza, No. 103 (4th Quart. ----- 1985), p. 45); Impresssions of a delegate to No. 100 (1st Quart. 1985), p. 112 the 12th Festival of Youth and Students “There must be a place for Michael K” (Rosita, Maputo) (Miss Czeslawa Misztal, in response to review of J.M. Coetzee: Life and Times of [779] Michael K., No. 97 (2nd Quart. 1984), p. Letters to the Editor 101); racism and the civilizing mission of ----- the colonialists (P. Nto); united we shall be No. 105 (2nd Quart. 1986), p. 107 victorious, divided, destroyed (Boy Step up the offensive (Maciste Sesupo, Moremi); tortured to death (Anti-Fascist) Lusaka); Strengthening the revolutionary movement (Khululwe); Fight against [775] Fascism (Ernst Diedrich, Warin, G.D.R.); Letters to the Editor Homage to Bram Fischer (James Ndaba) ----- No. 101 (2nd Quart. 1985), p. 109 [780] The Intelligentsia Must Be Won Over to Our Letters to the Editor Side (Comrades in Africa); How Freedom ----- Can be Won (Betha Sofe Dlandawonye) No. 106 (3rd Quart. 1986), p. 105 On new “Marxist” tendencies and the [776] battle of ideas (a reader, Maputo; replying Letters to the Editor to Nyawuza, No. 103 (4th Quart. 1985), p. ----- 45); on organisation as a weapon for No. 102 (3rd Quart. 1985), p. 124 victory (Len Khumalo); on the response to Production relations under apartheid the call to render South Africa (Stofilis, Lusaka; a reply to Denga, No. 100 ungovernable. (1st Quart. 1985), p. 65); British and U.S. Chicanery in Guyana (Janet Jagan, Executive Secretary, People's Progressive Party; see No. 100 (1st Quart. 1985), p. 5); on the review of: Sol Plaatje: South African Nationalist, No. 100 (1st Quart. 1985), p. 106 (the author, Brian Willan).

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[781] [786] Letters to the Editor Letters to the Editor ------No. 107 (4th Quart. 1986), p. 116 No. 112 (1st Quart. 1988), p. 95 On the role of the church in the liberation Can believers be true Communists? struggle (Abu Hassan); Marxism-Leninism (Mayibuye, Lusaka); Communists and and the party of a new type (Mafosi Christians are allies in the struggle Shombela, Lusaka) (Quincy, somewhere in Africa); Religion vs Marxism (S. Romodise, Lesotho); We [782] must invade the white laager (BSA, Berlin, Letters to the Editor GDR); O.R. Tambo at seventy ----- (Mthetheleli, Lusaka); On perestroika No. 108 (1st Quart. 1987), p. 87 (Eye-witness, Luanda) On Communism and religion (“A friend in South Africa”, and “Church Worker in [787] South Africa”); on revolutionary theory Letters to the Editor (C.M., Somafco; Christos Theodoropoulos; ----- and a miner in the Orange Free State). No. 113 (2nd Quart. 1988), p. 126 Black and white in a film about shadows [783] (A. Romero, Zimbabwe). Letters to the Editor ----- [788] No. 109 (2nd Quart. 1987), p. 106 Letters to the Editor Anti-Communism: A Major Challenge to all ----- Patriots (Comrade Marc); Armed Seizure of No. 114 (3rd Quart. 1988), p. 104 Power: A Revolutionary Objective (Prodigal The significance of perestroika and Hondo); glasnost for South African revolutionaries (Dubula Makanda); Oliver Stone's Platoon [784] (Owen Ben Sichone, St. Edmund's Letters to the Editor College, Cambridge); The right of self------determination in the United States (Ken No. 110 (3rd Quart. 1987), p. 127 Biggs, Prague). Opposition to Lesotho ties with South Africa (Frank Letsie, Maseru) [789] Letters to the Editor [785] ----- Letters to the Editor No. 115 (4th Quart. 1988), p. 118 ----- On people's war (Kev); on perestroika and No. 111 (4th Quart. 1987), p. 125 glasnost (Sindie); on the failure of The necessity of national liberation and the Bantustan policy (M.M.A., myth of socialism now (Moreku Gaitherule); Bophuthatswana); on the transition from the struggle against Bantustans (A.M., capitalism to communism (Brian Christie, Bophutatswana) Glasgow); tribute from a reader (A.Y. Coleman, Ghana).

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[790] [798] Levinson, Dierdre Lightfoot, Claude M. Five Years Racism and Human Survival: Lessons of No. 27 (4th Quart. 1966), p. 73 Nazi Germany for Today's World Book review No. 54 (3rd Quart. 1973), p. 100 Book review [791] Levy, Norman [799] The Foundations of the South African Cheap Little, Kenneth Labour System Women in Towns: An Aspect of Africa's No. 94 (3rd Quart. 1983), p. 98 Social Revolution Book review No. 60 (1st Quart. 1975), p. 99 Book review [792] Lewin, Hugh [800] Bandiet Lloyd, Alan No. 60 (1st Quart. 1975), p. 99 The Zulu War Book review No. 58 (3rd Quart. 1974), p. 113 Book review [793] Lewis, Rupert [801] Marcus Garvey, Anti-Colonial Champion Lobengula, Mava No. 113 (2nd Quart. 1988), p. 113 Detente - A Tactical Offensive by Vorster Book review No. 63 (4th Quart. 1975), p. 102 South African policy of “dialogue” or [794] “detente” with other African states - a Leys, Colin device to secure their co-operation in Underdevelopment in Kenya - The Political continuing the apartheid regime. Economy of Neo-Colonialism No. 62 (3rd Quart. 1975), p. 100 [802] Book review Lodge, Tom Black Politics in South Africa Since 1945 [795] No. 99 (4th Quart. 1984), p. 94 Liebenow, J. Gus Book review Liberia: The Evolution of Privilege No. 44 (1st Quart. 1971), p. 99 [803] Book review Lodge, Tom Resistance and Ideology in Settler Studies [796] No. 111 (4th Quart. 1987), p. 116 Lightfoot, Claude M. Book review Negro Oppression and U.S. Foreign Policy No. 25 (2nd Quart. 1966), p. 33 [804] Lopes, Carlos [797] Guinea-Bissau From Liberation to Lightfoot, Claude M. Independent Statehood Black America and the World Revolution No. 112 (1st Quart. 1988), p. 85 No. 46 (3rd Quart. 1971), p. 91 Book review Book review 64 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988

[805] [811] Luckhardt, Ken & Wall, Brenda Mabhida, Moses Organise...Or Starve: The History of the 100 Issues of the African Communist South African Congress of Trade Unions No. 100 (1st Quart. 1985), p. 5 No. 85 (2nd Quart. 1981), p. 109 A special message from the General Book review Secretary of the SACP.

[806] [812] Luthuli, A.J. Macandrew No Arms for South Africa Africa Notes and Comment No. 14 (3rd Quart. 1963), p. 67 No. 101 (2nd Quart. 1985), p. 73 Document Ethiopia: Socialist and Capitalist Aid; Swaziland: Not yet Uhuru; Lesotho: No [807] Truck With Apartheid Mabhida, Moses and Yusuf Dadoo 26th Congress of the CPSU: The Voice of [813] Reason, Peace, Freedom and Socialism Machel, Samora No. 86 (3rd Quart. 1981), p. 46 Women's Liberation is Essential for the The SACP's delegates give their impressions Revolution of the proceedings. No. 61 (2nd Quart. 1975), p. 37 Reprint of a speech made in honour of [808] 1975 International Women's Year Mabhida, Moses Speeches at 60th Anniversary meeting of [814] SACP, 30 July 1981 Machel, Samora No. 87 (4th Quart. 1981), p. 16 Consolidating People's Power in With Oliver Tambo. Mozambique No. 72 (1st Quart. 1978), p. 32 [809] Speech at the opening of First People's Mabhida, Moses Assembly of the People's Republic of Youth Must Study and Learn from History Mozambique. No. 92 (1st Quart. 1983), p. 75 Document: address by the General Secretary [815] of the SACP to the ANC Youth Conference Mackenzie, Peter (Mazimbu, Morogoro, August 1982). Malagasy Breakthrough No. 51 (4th Quart. 1972), p. 111 [810] Background to events. Mabhida, Moses Marx Belongs to Everyone [816] No. 95 (4th Quart. 1983), p. 16 Mackinnon, Edward; Kalla, Ginna; & Paper delivered at a conference in New York Green, John to mark the centenary of Marx's death by the Writings Beyond the Wall: Literature from General Secretary of the SACP. the German Democratic Republic No. 80 (1st Quart. 1980), p. 107 Book review

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[817] [823] Mackintosh, Peter Madunagu, Eddie Fascist South Africa Today Problems of Socialism: The Nigerian No. 15 (4th Quart. 1963), p. 66 Challenge No. 94 (3rd Quart. 1983), p. 91 [818] Book review Mackintosh, Peter When Thieves Fall Out [824] No. 40 (1st Quart. 1970), p. 60 Magubane, Bernard An analysis of the class and historical The Political Economy of Race and Class factors behind the `verkrampte“ and in South Africa `verligte“ wings of Afrikaner nationalism in No. 83 (4th Quart. 1980), p. 70 the context of the April 1970 general Book review election in South Africa. [825] [819] Magubane, Bernard; & Nzongola-Ntalaja Mackintosh, Peter (Editors) A Communist in the Truest Mold Proletarianization and Class Struggle in No. 62 (3rd Quart. 1975), p. 27 Africa Bram Fischer's biography. No. 96 (1st Quart. 1984), p. 90 Book review [820] Mackintosh, Peter [826] One-Man One-Vote in Namibia - What it Mahlalela, L.N. Means Dramatic Growth of the Democratic Trade No. 74 (3rd Quart. 1978), p. 84 Union Movement An examination of the continued South No. 101 (2nd Quart. 1985), p. 51 African obstacle to free and fair elections. A study of how, for the first time in South African history, the African workers form [821] the largest group of organised workers. Mackintosh, Peter South Africa and the Fight for Peace [827] No. 84 (1st Quart. 1981), p. 46 Mahlalela, L.N. The role of the South African liberation Workerism and Economism movement, and the World Parliament of the No. 104 (1st Quart. 1986), p. 77 Peoples for Peace (September 23-27, 1980); An examination of how workerism leads, and see correction, No. 86 (3rd Quart. 1981), like economism and reformism, into p. 23 isolation from the political struggle and into incorporation by the State machinery. [822] Mackintosh, Peter Is the Communist Party Programme Still Valid? No. 109 (2nd Quart. 1987), p. 31 A survey of the relationship between national and class struggle and the steps by which the Communist Party policy and programme have evolved. 66 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988

[828] [833] Mahlekelathini Majola, Sisa We Must Win Over the African Middle The Beginnings of People's Power Strata No. 106 (3rd Quart. 1986), p. 49 No. 100 (1st Quart. 1985), p. 87 A discussion of how the people's A discussion of the duty of the liberation communes in the townships, coinciding movement to unite and mobilise every with the collapse of apartheid institutions, section of the population who suffer under open the way to the practical apartheid, and not to allow sectarianism to implementation of the reforms outlined in alienate potential allies. the Freedom Charter.

[829] [834] Mahon, John Majola, Sisa The Two Stages of Our Revolution No. 68 (1st Quart. 1977), p. 112 No. 110 (3rd Quart. 1987), p. 39 Book review A discussion of the subjective and objective factors which must coincide [830] before socialism can be achieved. Majola, Sisa A Tale of Two Nations: The Presentation of [835] the National Question in South Africa Majola, Sisa No. 97 (2nd Quart. 1984), p. 40 Perestroika and Class Struggle The application of Leninist principles to the No. 113 (2nd Quart. 1988), p. 91 national problem in South Africa. A comprehensive review of Mikhail Gorbachov's book Perestroika - New [831] Thinking for Our Country and the World. Majola, Sisa Education for Revolution [836] No. 103 (4th Quart. 1985), p. 30 Majola, Sisa A discussion of the educational policy of the To Whom Does South Africa Belong? liberation movement, which should be to No. 115 (4th Quart. 1988), p. 93 produce trained cadres operating within the A review of Francis Meli's new book, organisational framework, and under the South Africa Belongs to Us - A History of discipline, of the movement to further the the ANC. objectives of the revolution. [837] [832] Makana, M.K. Majola, Sisa The Poetry of Agostinho Neto Nation and Class in the South African No. 81 (2nd Quart. 1980), p. 66 Revolution Review of the work of the late president of No. 105 (2nd Quart. 1986), p. 40 Angola. An analysis of the relationship between proletarian internationalism and the struggle [838] for national liberation. Makhoere, Caesarina Kona No Child's Play No. 115 (4th Quart. 1988), p. 99 Book review

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[839] [845] Makwugo Okoye and P. Tlale Malinga, Phineas Africa and Democracy The Overdue Funeral of Mr Rhodes No. 19 (4th Quart. 1964), p. 60 No. 39 (4th Quart. 1969), p. 39 The interconnection between British and [840] South African interests in Zambia“s Malapo, N. and Ngotyana, B. mineral resources and relevance for the African Workers and the National Struggle liberation of Southern Africa. No. 44 (1st Quart. 1971), p. 56 Industrial Conciliation Act, job reservation, [846] white unions, and development of national Malinga, Phineas consciousness among black workers. Oppenheimer's Role in S.A. Imperialism No. 44 (1st Quart. 1971), p. 38 [841] Development of Anglo-American Maleke, Checkmate Corporation. From Soweto to Socialism No. 91 (4th Quart. 1982), p.49 [847] “How I joined the Communist Party” Malinga, Phineas Ten Years of the Republic [842] No. 46 (3rd Quart. 1971), p. 58 Malgas, Willem Abram State of liberation movement on The Coloured People of South Africa anniversary No. 34 (3rd Quart. 1968), p. 51 Origins, aspirations, struggles, and [848] orientation of their resistance movement. Malinga, Phineas Africa: Notes and Comments [843] No. 49 (2nd Quart. 1972), p. 99 Malgas, Willem Abram Zambia, Ghana, Morocco. On the Coloured People No. 40 (1st Quart. 1970), p. 108 [849] Letter to the Editor; see reply by Mthikrakra Malinga, Phineas and Dlomdlayo. Africa: Notes and Comments No. 50 (3rd Quart. 1972), p. 88 [844] Mobutu“s `Authenticity“ Campaign; Malindi, Joyce Sudan: The Terror Continues; Zambia: The Uganda's `Asian Problem“ Created by Great Debate; Uganda: Marching Orders Imperialists for Israelis; West German Imperialism and No. 53 (2nd Quart. 1973), p. 70 Cabora Bassa The historical causes of racial stratification in East Africa, icluding Uganda, and the [850] class basis for the problems. Malinga, Phineas Africa: Notes and Comments No. 56 (1st Quart. 1974), p. 100 Zaire - ultra-left? Cameroon; South Africa and the Israelis

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[851] [856] Malinga, Phineas Malinga, Phineas The Economy - Crisis in the Midst of Turning Point in Namibia Prosperity No. 71 (4th Quart. 1977), p. 70 No. 59 (4th Quart. 1974), p. 72 Attempts by South Africa and its High gold profits have not helped the South imperialist allies to halt the momentum of African economic system. the liberation struggle and instal a neo- colonialist regime. [852] Malinga, Phineas [857] Imperialism Struggles to Save Southern Malinga, Phineas Africa Prisoners of Fascism No. 62 (3rd Quart. 1975), p. 34 No. 75 (4th Quart. 1978), p. 47 An analysis of the shifts in the form of A call to the international community for imperialist control, and the manner in which greater efforts to secure the release of imperialists are trying to build a united front Nelson Mandela and other political by streamlining and co-ordinating their prisoners. interests. [858] [853] Malinga, Phineas Malinga, Phineas Gold and the Dollar The Golden Key No. 77 (2nd Quart. 1979), p. 78 No. 64 (1st Quart. 1976), p. 56 South Africa's dependence on gold, and the The role of gold with special reference to the implications of the mines for the liberation current crisis of capitalism, with special movement. reference to South Africa. [859] [854] Malinga, Phineas Malinga, Phineas What is the Commonwealth? South African Imperialism - The Balance No. 81 (2nd Quart. 1980), p. 40 Sheet for 1976 An examination of the consequences of the No. 67 (4th Quart. 1976), p. 36 influence of bourgeois-dominated Britain, Changing policies of the Vorster promoting British imperialism and neo- government to take into account the altered colonialism. circumstances in Africa since the policy of “dialogue” was first propounded. [860] Malinga, Phineas [855] Frontline States Try to Break the Shackles Malinga, Phineas No. 86 (3rd Quart. 1981), p. 60 Transkeian Cats Out of the Bag Examination of attempts by a number of No. 69 (2nd Quart. 1977), p. 35 African states to lessen their economic Examination of the treaties between South dependence on South Africa. Africa and Transkei.

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[861] [866] Malinga, Phineas & Singh, T. Malinga, Phineas Africa Notes and Comment State of Emergency Leads to Rand No. 91 (4th Quart. 1982), p. 66 Collapse Kenya: No Uhuru Yet; Chad: No Advance No. 103 (4th Quart. 1985), p. 63 for the People; Mauritius: Victory for the An explanation of how the distortions of Left apartheid cause South Africa to suffer more than most countries from the [862] consequences of “world” recession. Malinga, Phineas White South Africa at the Crossroads [867] No. 92 (1st Quart. 1983), p. 22 Malinga, Phineas An examination of Botha's `power-sharing“ Sanctions: Imperialism Looks After its constitutional plan, which represents a Own significant shift in the balance of class No. 104 (1st Quart. 1986), p. 50 forces. How imperialism plans to fob off the demands for sanctions against South [863] Africa. Malinga, Phineas A Role for the African Bourgeoisie? [868] No. 95 (4th Quart. 1983), p. 58 Malinga, Phineas A discussion of the Botha plan to establish a Indaba for a Quiet Capitalist Life Southern African Development Bank and No. 110 (3rd Quart. 1987), p. 72 the attempt to stimulate a class of African A critical examination of the constitutional collaborators. proposals of the Kwazulu-Natal Indaba, which are designed to prevent the ANC [864] from exercising power for the people. Malinga, Phineas South African Economy Dominated by [869] Monopoly Capital: The “Big Boys” Take Malinga, Phineas Over The U.S. Economy in Decline No. 98 (3rd Quart. 1984), p. 34 No. 114 (3rd Quart. 1988), p. 43 While the monopolies concentrate their The quantities of dollars now in non- forces to win ever-increasing profits, black American hands are so vast that the US living standards deteriorate. Government is no longer in control of its own economy. [865] Malinga, Phineas [870] Ahmed Sekou Tour‚ - An African Tragedy Manchka, Pyotr No. 100 (1st Quart. 1985), p. 56 Africa on the New Road A political biography of the late President of No. 54 (3rd Quart. 1973), p. 100 Guinea, who opened an era of independence Book review for his country by rejecting French neo- colonialism, but later capitulated.

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[871] [878] Mandela, Nelson Marks, John “Beaver” Unite! Mobilise! Fight On! October, Africa and National Liberation No. 83 (4th Quart. 1980), p. 82 No. 31 (4th Quart. 1967), p. 15 Document; statement smuggled out of Robben Island prison. [879] Marks, John “Beaver” [872] Breaking the Shackles Mandela, Winnie No. 51 (4th Quart. 1972), p. 6 Part of My Soul Reprint from World Marxist Review No. 106 (3rd Quart. 1986), p. 92 (posthumous tribute). Book review [880] [873] Marks, Shula Marchetti, Victor; & Marks, John D. Reluctant Rebellion The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence No. 44 (1st Quart. 1971), p. 99 No. 61 (2nd Quart. 1975), p. 98 Book review Book review [881] [874] Marks, Shula & Rathbone, Richard Marcus, Tessa (editors) Restructuring in Commercial Agriculture in Industrialisation and Social Change in South Africa South Africa, African class formation, No. 108 (1st Quart. 1987), p. 83 culture and consciousness 1870-1930 Book review No. 95 (4th Quart. 1983), p. 108 Book review [875] Mar‚, Gerald; & Hamilton, Georgina [882] An Appetite for Power: Buthelezi's Inkatha Marxist-Leninist Parties and South Africa Manifesto for Colonial Freedom No. 115 (4th Quart. 1988), p. 85 No. 4 (January 1961), p. 2 Book review Extract from the Statement of 81 Parties, Moscow, September 1960 [876] Marinov, A. [883] Africa and the European Common Market Matajo, E.R. No. 49 (2nd Quart. 1972), p. 39 World Trade Union Conference Against The possible implications for African Apartheid countries brought into associated status with No. 53 (2nd Quart. 1973), p. 63 the EEC, in the light of Britain's entry. Issues to be discussed at conference to be held under the auspices of the I.L.O. and [877] U.N.O., and demands which should be Marks, John “Beaver” placed by S.A.C.T.U. South Africa and Peace No. 15 (4th Quart. 1963), p. 99 Document

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[884] [890] Matajo, R.E. Mattera, Don A New Weapon to Smash Trade Union Gone With the Twilight: A Story of Apartheid Sophiatown No. 55 (4th Quart. 1973), p. 57 No. 113 (2nd Quart. 1988), p. 121 The inside story of the International Trade Book review Union Conference against Apartheid, Geneva; 15-16 June, 1973. [891] Matthews, Z.K. [885] Freedom for my People (Autobiography) Matajo, R.E. No. 87 (4th Quart. 1981), p. 84 Workers Take the Revolutionary Path Book review No. 85 (2nd Quart. 1981), p.20 The significance of the countrywide strikes [892] in 1980 and the failure of the policy of Maxwell, George repression and restriction to dampen Problems of the African Revolution workers“ militancy; and an analysis of the No. 1 (October 1959), p. 22 challenges and opportunities ahead. [893] [886] Maya, Henry Matajo, R.E. The Imperialist Threat to Africa - 1: Black Trade Unions Set the Pace Uganda No. 89 (2nd Quart. 1982), p. 20 No. 45 (2nd Quart. 1971), p. 37 Survey of the Trade Union situation in South Consequences of ousting of President Africa in 1981. Obote for Britain, Israel, and S.A. See also article by B. Tau on Guinea. [887] Matajo, R.E. [894] Obstacles on the Road to Trade Union Unity “Mayibuye” (ANC Journal) No. 98 (3rd Quart. 1984), p. 43 The National Question in South Africa A survey of the trade union situation and the No. 64 (1st Quart. 1976), p. 111 steps which have been taken by non-racial Document unions to form a united federation. [895] [888] Mayson, Cedric Mathews, A.S. A Certain Sound - The Struggle for Law, Order and Liberty in South Africa Liberation in South Africa No. 52 (1st Quart. 1973), p. 124 No. 106 (3rd Quart. 1986), p. 94 Book review Book review

[889] Matshoba, Mtutuzeli Call Me Not a Man No. 85 (2nd Quart. 1981), p. 114 Book review

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[896] [901] Mayson, Cedric Mbali, Zolile The Comradeship of Marx and Jesus The Churches and Racism: A Black South No. 110 (3rd Quart. 1987), p. 52 African Perspective One of two papers in the series No. 114 (3rd Quart. 1988), p. 96 “Communists and Christians in the South Book review African Revolution”. This deals with the need for followers of Marx and Jesus to [902] discard their prejudices and to unite in the Mbeki, Govan struggle to end apartheid and to build a South Africa: The Peasants“ Revolt democratic South Africa. No. 19 (4th Quart. 1964), p. 86 Book review [897] Mayson, Cedric [903] Jesus and the Holy Cows: The Message of Mbeki, Govan Jesus for Today's World A Communist on the Truth No. 114 (3rd Quart. 1988), p. 96 No. 24 (1st Quart. 1966), p. 80 Book review Document

[898] [904] Mazoe, Bernard Mbeki, Govan Zimbabwe - Freedom Striding Forward South Africa: The Peasants“ Revolt No. 56 (1st Quart. 1974), p. 49 No. 100 (1st Quart. 1985), p. 111 The guerrilla and political struggle, and the Book review damage the Smith regime is sustaining. [905] [899] Mbongwa, Maziphula M. Mazoe, Bernard South Africa: African Rural Development How Zimbabwe's Liberation Struggle Began No. 101 (2nd Quart. 1985), p. 101 No. 69 (2nd Quart. 1977), p. 19 Book review; published by the Dr Govan History of the men and movements Mbeki Fund, Amsterdam. involved. [906] [900] McCulloch, J. Mbako, Simon Zhu In the Twilight of Revolution - The Namibia: South Africa's Neo-Colonial Political Theory of Amilcar Cabral Strategy in Crisis No. 97 (2nd Quart. 1984), p. 99 No. 112 (1st Quart. 1988), p. 18 Book review An explanation how the measures adopted by the South African regime in an attempt to [907] divide the people of Namibia merely McEvedy, Colin strengthen the forces of resistance. The Penguin Atlas of African History No. 84 (1st Quart. 1981), p. 83 Book review

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[908] [914] McMaster, Carolyn Meli, Francis Malawi: Foreign Policy and Development Nationalism and Internationalism in South No. 72 (1st Quart. 1978), p. 118 African Liberation Book review No. 57 (2nd Quart. 1974), p. 42 Historical roots of the South African [909] liberation movement's ideology, and its Mde Mgentonga approach to the national question. 60th Birthday of the SACP: Our National Struggle in its International Context [915] No. 85 (2nd Quart. 1981), p. 50 Meli, Francis An analysis of aspects of the history of the Comintern Aid for Black Revolutionaries SACP. No. 59 (4th Quart. 1974), p. 97 Events during the early 1920's, which [910] aided the theoretical and practical Mdlalose, Thoko developments in the struggle for national The Place of the Church in Our Liberation liberation. Struggle No. 104 (1st Quart. 1986), p. 18 [916] Since the majority of people in South Africa Meli, Francis are church-goers, the issue of religion South Africa Joins Imperialist Bloc in becomes an important question in the work Indian Ocean Offensive of all revolutionaries. No. 61 (2nd Quart. 1975), p. 52 A reply to propaganda about a “Soviet [911] Threat” in the Indian Ocean Meer, Fatima Race and Suicide in South Africa [917] No. 69 (2nd Quart. 1977), p. 107 Meli, Francis Book review South Africa's Involvement in Latin America [912] No. 65 (2nd Quart. 1976), p. 62 Meli, Francis An examination of the alliance between The Comintern and Africa racist South Africa and the fascist No. 43 (4th Quart. 1970), p. 81 dictatorships in South America, and the An historical survey. demands these place on the national liberation movements and progressive [913] forces in both continents. Meli, Francis A Nation is Born [918] No. 48 (1st Quart. 1972), p. 17 Meli, Francis On the 60th anniversary of the foundation of Military Doctrine of the Apartheid Regime the ANC, an outline of the history of the No. 69 (2nd Quart. 1977), p. 42 African national movement from its early The imperialist and militarist imnplications pioneers to the stage of armed struggle. of the “detente” and Bantustan polices.

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[919] [925] Meli, Francis Migwe, Khumalo South Africa Belongs to Us - A History of Karl Marx and the Colonial Question the African National Congress No. 94 (3rd Quart. 1983), p. 59 No. 115 (4th Quart. 1988), p. 93 “Marxism has from the very outset been an Book review irreconcilable enemy of all national oppression and has consistently fought for [920] national equality, for complete freedom Mendes, Joao and self-determination of nations.“ La Revolution En Afrique No. 41 (2nd Quart. 1970), p. 99 [926] Book review Milne, June Letter to the Editor [921] No. 35 (4th Quart. 1968), p. 92 Mengistu Haile Mariam Reply to book review of Nkrumah, Dark Ethiopia Under Fire Days in Ghana No. 71 (4th Quart. 1977), p. 92 Reprint of interview in “Neues [927] Deutschland” outlining the aims and Mini, Molefi achievements of the revolutionary Class Struggle and African Unity - Ten government. Years of the O.A.U. No. 54 (3rd Quart. 1973), p. 16 [922] An analysis of the class, national, and Mensh, Elaine and Harry international conflicts which are involved Behind the Scenes in Two Worlds - in the in the struggle for national independence in German Democratic Republic and the USA Africa. No. 75 (4th Quart. 1978), p. 104 Book review [928] Mirsky, G. [923] The `New Revolution“ in the United Arab Michelman, Cherry Republic The Black Sash of South Africa, a Case No. 41 (2nd Quart. 1970), p. 22 Study in An examination of developments in Egypt No. 64 (1st Quart. 1976), p. 105 following the Israeli aggression of June Book review 1967 by a noted Soviet economist.

[924] [929] Migwe, Khumalo Mitchell, Charlene and Michael Myerson Further Contribution on the Arming of the Africa's Impact on Black America Masses No. 43 (4th Quart. 1970), p. 100 No. 89 (2nd Quart. 1982), p. 77 The influence on negro leaders and A continuation of the discussion opened by organisations Mzala, “African Communist”, No. 86 (3rd Quart. 1981), p. 83.

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[930] [937] Mitchison, Naomi Mohamed Omer Beshir A Life for Africa: The Story of Bram Fischer Revolution and Nationalism in the Sudan No. 55 (4th Quart. 1973), p. 109 No. 59 (4th Quart. 1974), p. 110 Book review Book review

[931] [938] Mkhatshwa, Jabulani Mohammed Harmel Africa Notes and Comment Bourgiba and Africa No. 114 (3rd Quart. 1988), p. 65 No. 7 (September 1961), p. 23 Senegal: What Manner of Democracy? Economic Aid: Till Debt Do Us Part; [939] Mozambique: Amnesty for the Bandits Mohammed Harmel The Tunisian Way: Myth and Reality [932] No. 36 (1st Quart. 1969), p. 33 Mkhatshwa, Jabulani Various aspects of the Bourgiba Africa Notes and Comment government, and the weaknesses and No. 115 (4th Quart. 1988), p. 79 contradictions of the non-Marxist Angola: A Military Defeat for the Racists; `Destourian Socialism“. Reprinted from O.A.U. at 25 Years - The Silver Jubilee “World Marxist Review”.

[933] [940] Mkhize, Mncane Mohan, Bridge Thoughts on Race Consciousness Why I Joined the Communist Party No. 58 (3rd Quart. 1974), p. 71 No. 86 (3rd Quart. 1981), p. 57 A personal evaluation of the origins and By an Indian comrade who had been active scope of the nationalist and “Black in an underground unit in the early 1960's. Consciousness” movements. [941] [934] Mohit Sen Mlambo, Eshmael M. The Indian Scene Today Rhodesia: The British Dilemma No. 21 (2nd Quart. 1965), p. 51 No. 46 (3rd Quart. 1971), p. 91 Book review [942] Mokgatle, Naboth [935] The Autobiography of an Unknown African Mlambo, Eshmael M. No. 48 (1st Quart. 1972), p. 99 Rhodesia - The Struggle for a Birthright Book review No. 51 (4th Quart. 1972), p. 117 Book review [943] Mokgothi, Henry [936] Alfred Hutchinson - A Profile Mofokeng, Kay No. 52 (1st Quart. 1973), p. 61 Why I Joined the Communist Party Written during the Treason Trial by a No. 92 (1st Quart. 1983), p. 64 fellow-accused; reprinted from “Fighting “A revolutionary movement needs a Talk”. revolutionary ideology”.

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[944] [948] Molapo, Ben Molekane, Khotso On the National Question Lesotho's Struggle to Safeguard No. 66 (3rd Quart. 1976), p. 82 Independence The necessity for understanding the national No. 102 (3rd Quart. 1985), p. 58 question if the liberation struggle is to be An article by the Secretary of the Central successful. Committee of the Lesotho Communist Party, describing the realignment of [945] political forces in Lesotho in the face of the Molapo, Ben threat from South Africa. Theory and Practice - Part 1: Marxism, South Africa, and the Colonial Question [949] No. 113 (2nd Quart. 1988), p. 59 Molteno, R. The first of two articles showing how the Africa and South Africa - The Implications SACP's thesis of “colonialism of a special of South Africa's `Outward Looking“ type” is grounded firmly in Marxist-Leninist Policy theory and underlines the crucially important No. 46 (3rd Quart. 1971), p. 91 role of the leading class in the struggle in Book review South Africa - the proletariat. [950] [946] Molutshunga, Sam Molapo, Ben South Africa in Africa - A Study in Theory and Pracice - Part 2: Our Strategy Ideology and Foreign Policy for Defeating S.A. Colonialism No. 65 (2nd Quart. 1976), p. 103 No. 114 (3rd Quart. 1988), p. 74 Book review The second of two articles showing how the SACP's thesis of “colonialism of a special [951] type” is grounded firmly in Marxist-Leninist Moore, Basil (editor) theory and underlines the crucially important Black Theology: The South African Voice role of the leading class in the struggle in No. 60 (1st Quart. 1975), p. 99 South Africa - the proletariat. Book review

[947] [952] Molefe Mosadi wa Sechaba Buthelezi: The Politics of Reformism Women Arise and Fight for People's No. 104 (1st Quart. 1986), p. 41 Power! A discussion of the political role of No. 98 (3rd Quart. 1984), p. 56 Buthelezi, who is siding with the apartheid On the need for the emancipation of government on sanctions and armed women as part of the national democratic struggle, while attacking the ANC with revolution. increased viciousness and grooming himself for leadership of the `third force“. [953] Mosotho, Jeremiah Lesotho Fights to Strengthen independence No. 76 (1st Quart. 1979), p. 93 A representative of the Lesotho CP on the outlook for the revolutionary movement.

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[954] [961] Motler, L.A. Mtshali, O.J. “Pluviose” Sounds of a Cowhide Drum No. 57 (2nd Quart. 1974), p. 56 No. 48 (1st Quart. 1972), p. 99 Poem: In Memoriam, D. Ivon Jones. Book review

[955] [962] Mozambique, Angola and Guine Mtungwa, M.K. Information Centre (publishers) No. 87 (4th Quart. 1981), p. 65 Angola, Socialism at Birth The Road of Struggle That Leads to No. 85 (2nd Quart. 1981), p. 127 Freedom: Twentieth Anniversary of Book review Umkhonto we Sizwe The historical and political considerations [956] which led to the opening of the armed Mphahlele, E. (editor) struggle against apartheid. African Writing Today No. 29 (2nd Quart. 1967), p. 74 [963] Book review Muhoi Wa Kirinyaga Uhuru's Bitter Fruits [957] No. 32 (1st Quart. 1968), p. 9 MPLA Central Committee, Political Bureau A review of the conflict between the How the Angola Coup was Crushed Kenya Peoples“ Union and the Kenya No. 71 (4th Quart. 1977), p. 35 African National Union. Statement following attempted coup on 27 May 1977. [964] Muhoi wa Kirinyaga [958] Kenya faces Crisis of Neo-Colonialism Mthetheleli No. 61 (2nd Quart. 1975), p. 61 Why I Joined the Communist Party Kenya's deepening social and political No. 90 (3rd Quart. 1982), p. 69 crisis in the 12th year of independence.

[959] [965] Mthetheleli Muhoi wa Kirinyaga The Life and Death of a Hero: In Tribute to Kenya: Trying to Silence the Truth Nkululo Xhego Njongwe No. 73 (2nd Quart. 1978), p. 69 No. 106 (3rd Quart. 1986), p. 102 The implications of the detention of the Known within Umkhonto we Sizwe as author Ngugi wa Thiong'o. Bryce Motsamai; by one of his comrades, following his death in a shoot-out near East [966] London. Munslow, Barry Mozambique - the Revolution and its [960] Origins Mthikrakra, P. & Dlomdlayo, S. No. 95 (4th Quart. 1983), p. 108 More on the Coloured People Book review No. 39 (4th Quart. 1969), p. 59 A reply to W.A. Malgas on the Coloured people of South Africa.

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[967] [973] M£r£ wa Riri Mzala Kenya in Crisis: The Causes of the Coup Why We Are With the Communists No. 92 (1st Quart. 1983), p. 46 No. 93 (2nd Quart. 1983), p. 66 A study of revolutionary perspectives in A tribute to Ruth First. Kenya following the resistance to the sell- out to western neo-colonialism. [974] Mzala [968] On the Threshold of Revolution: How Musole, Joseph W. Should We Raise the Question of an Armed Class Struggles in Zambia Insurrection? No. 13 (2nd Quart. 1963), p. 81 No. 102 (3rd Quart. 1985), p. 66 Further discussion of the question of [969] arming the masses and the replacement of Musole, Joseph W. the racist State by people's power; see also Central Africa After Federation No. 86 (3rd Quart. 1981), p. 83; and Hugh No. 17 (2nd Quart. 1964), p. 33 Trevor, No. 97 (2nd Quart. 1984), p. 62.

[970] [975] Mwandla, Phasha Mzala The Triple Oppression of Women in South Culture, The Artist and Liberation Africa No. 107 (4th Quart. 1986), p. 71 No. 111 (4th Quart. 1987), p. 101 A discussion of the role of the artist in the An essay on the relationship between the struggle for liberation, being a tribute to liberation of the working class and the true Alex la Guma who died in Havana on 11 emancipation of women, demonstrating the October 1985. need to dismantle the institutions of national and racial oppression and class exploitation. [976] Mzala [971] How the ANC was Revived by the Youth Mzala League Armed Struggle in South Africa No. 111 (4th Quart. 1987), p. 50 No. 82 (3rd Quart. 1980), p. 65 A 70th birthday tribute to President O.R. An explanation of why armed struggle is Tambo from one of the Soweto generation. needed to bring down apartheid. [977] [972] Mzala Mzala Gatsha Buthelezi: Chief With a Double Has the Time Come for the Arming of the Agenda Masses? No. 115 (4th Quart. 1988), p. 85 No. 86 (3rd Quart. 1981), p. 83 Book review A discussion of the need to tackle political organisation and mobilisation together with guerrilla struggle to generate the full force necessary for victorious revolution.

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[978] [985] Mzansi, L. Neruda, Pablo United Front to End Apartheid: The Road to The Ship Mass Action in South Africa No. 56 (1st Quart. 1974), p. 80 No. 97 (2nd Quart. 1984), p. 18 Poem An examination of the lessons of the past, in order to develop the right tactics for [986] mobilising the masses in the struggle to Neto, Agostinho overcome the apartheid regime. Pledge of Support from Independent Africa No. 71 (4th Quart. 1977), p. 52 [979] Speech at opening of 29th meeting of OAU Nabudere, D. Wadda co-ordinating commission. Imperialism and Revolution in Uganda No. 89 (2nd Quart. 1982), p. 88 [987] Book review Ngara, John The `Internal Settlement“ and the [980] Zimbabwe Revolution Naidoo, Indres (as told to Albie Sachs) No. 75 (4th Quart. 1978), p. 74 Island in Chains: Ten Years on Robben An analysis of the political and class forces Island by Prisoner 885/633 involved. No. 90 (3rd Quart. 1982), p. 94 Book review [988] Ngcobo, R.P. [981] Twenty Years of the Freedom Charter Nasser, President No. 63 (4th Quart. 1975), p. 22 May Day Speech An analysis in the light of experience and No. 26 (3rd Quart. 1966), p. 88 the current situation facing the South Document African liberation movement.

[982] [989] National Liberation Front, South Vietnam Ngethe Kamau Towards Victory and Peace in Vietnam “Petals of Blood” as a Mirror of the No. 32 (1st Quart. 1968), p. 44 African Revolution The Political Programme summarised No. 80 (1st Quart. 1980), p. 73 The novel by Ngugi wa Thiong'o and the [983] truth of Lenin's analysis of imperialism and N'Diaye, L. the struggle for national liberation. Bourgeois and Proletarian Nations No. 13 (2nd Quart. 1963), p. 61 [990] Ngomezulu, Y. [984] The Soviet Union as I Saw It Ndlangamandla, Dumisani No. 26 (3rd Quart. 1966), p. 62 The National Democratic Revolution in Zimbabwe No. 77 (2nd Quart. 1979), p. 86 An analysis of the political and class forces involved; a reply to John Ngara, “African Communist” No. 75 (4th Quart. 1978), p. 74 80 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988

[991] [997] Ngomezulu, Y. Ngwenya, Joe Twenty Years of the German Democratic A Further Contribution on the National Republic Question No. 39 (4th Quart. 1969), p. 47 No. 67 (4th Quart. 1976), p. 48 A review of the progress of the German A continuation of the discussion - see the Democratic Republic articles by David Davis and Ben Molapo

[992] [998] Ngonyama, Themba Nhere, Ruth Transkei - 5 Years of Bogus Independence Portrait of a Bantustan No. 88 (1st Quart. 1982), p. 32 No. 82 (3rd Quart. 1980), p. 90 October 1981 was the fifth anniversary of An analysis of the situation in Venda and the “independence” of the Transkei. While the mood of the people. the Matanzima clique has grown rich, conditions for the mass of the people have [999] grown worse. Nhere, Ruth The Berlin Conference and the Carve-Up [993] of Africa: 100 Years of Imperialism Ngotyana, B No. 98 (3rd Quart. 1984), p. 75 The Strategy of Rural Development Examination of a “a century of wrong” by No. 39 (4th Quart. 1969), p. 24 the imperialist powers of Europe and the Tanzania“s Second Five Year Plan: a critical United States. discussion of basing socialist development on agriculture in countries with little or no [1000] industry. Nhere, Ruth The Dangers of `Legal Marxism“ in South [994] Africa Ngugi wa Thiong'o No. 99 (4th Quart. 1984), p. 75 Detained: A Writer's Prison Diary A discussion of how `legal Marxists“ in No. 90 (3rd Quart. 1982), p. 98 South Africa reveal their basic anti- Book review communism, leading them into confrontation with the liberation [995] movement. Ngugi wa Thiong'o & Serote, Mongane Wally [1001] The Role of Culture in the African Nkadimeng, John K. Revolution May Day is 100 Years Old No. 113 (2nd Quart. 1988), p. 31 No. 105 (2nd Quart. 1986), p. 36 A round-table discussion with a group of A message from the General Secretary of liberation movement activists. SACTU.

[996] [1002] Ngungunyane, A. Nkomo, Joshua The O.A.U. after 20 Years The Story of My Life No. 94 (3rd Quart. 1983), p. 41 No. 99 (4th Quart. 1984), p. 98 Examination of attempts by imperialism to Book review split the O.A.U. 81 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988

[1003] [1011] Nkosi, Lewis Nkosi, Z. Mating Birds Namibia Strikes a Blow No. 112 (1st Quart. 1988), p. 89 No. 49 (2nd Quart. 1972), p. 16 Book review The background and details of the strike by Ovambo and other workers against the [1004] contract labour system. Nkosi, Z. Blueprint for Slavery (Bantu Laws [1012] Amendment Act) Nkosi, Z. No. 18 (3rd Quart. 1964), p. 30 The Life of a Revolutionary No. 51 (4th Quart. 1972), p. 33 [1005] Biographical sketch of J.B. Marks Nkosi, Z. No Mercy from Vorster [1013] No. 20 (1st Quart. 1965), p. 43 Nkosi, Z. “Bantu independence” - the Phoney Clash [1006] No. 58 (3rd Quart. 1974), p. 23 Nkosi, Z. The myths of “independence” for the The `Fischer“ Trial Bantustans No. 22 (3rd Quart. 1965), p. 46 [1014] [1007] Nkosi, Z. Nkosi, Z. What the Progessive Party Stands For Bending the Colour Bar No. 59 (4th Quart. 1974), p. 61 No. 26 (3rd Quart. 1966), p. 28 Its history and policy and its role as the agent of big business. [1008] Nkosi, Z. [1015] South African Imperialist Expansion Nkosi, Z. No. 30 (3rd Quart. 1967), p. 25 The South African Threat to Mozambique No. 60 (1st Quart. 1975), p. 40 [1009] An analysis of the political and economic Nkosi, Z. relationship between South Africa and Rogue Elephant of Africa Mozambique. No. 40 (1st Quart. 1970), p. 28 A study of the drift to the Right in Malawi [1016] under Banda. Nkosi, Z. The Lessons of Soweto [1010] No. 68 (1st Quart. 1977), p. 18 Nkosi, Z. The causes and consequences of the 1976 Elections in South Africa uprising in Soweto. No. 42 (3rd Quart. 1970), p. 69 Survey and analysis of results of 1970 elections in South Africa.

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[1017] [1023] Nkosi, Z. Nokwe, Duma How the Russian Revolution Came to South Expel South Africa from the United Africa Nations No. 70 (3rd Quart. 1977), p. 71 No. 16 (1st Quart. 1964), p. 93 An historical account of the reactions by Document socialist organisations in South Africa to the 1917 Revolution. [1024] Nokwe, Duma [1018] The National Liberation Movement of Nkosi, Z. South Africa Second Thoughts on the Nkomati Accord No. 35 (4th Quart. 1968), p. 21 No. 101 (2nd Quart. 1985), p. 96 Paper presented by the Sec.-General of A study of the hardening opinion against ANC at Scientific Conference Against South Africa, according to statements by Racism and Colonialism etc.; development Presidents Machel, Dos Santos, and of national liberation and labour Nyerere. movements.

[1019] [1025] Nkosi, Z. Nore, Petter; & Turner, Terisa Death of Alex la Guma - Writer and Oil and Class Struggle Freedom Fighter No. 83 (4th Quart. 1980), p. 80 No. 104 (1st Quart. 1986), p. 89 Book review An obituary of the prominent South African writer who died in Havana on 11 October, [1026] 1985. No Sizwe One Azania One Nation: The National [1020] Question in South Africa Nkrumah, Kwame No. 82 (3rd Quart. 1980), p. 102 Neo-Colonialism, The Last Stage of Book review Imperialism No. 24 (1st Quart. 1966), p. 72 [1027] Book review Nozegwu, Major Last Words [1021] No. 31 (4th Quart. 1967), p. 90 Nkrumah, Kwame Document Dark Days in Ghana No. 34 (3rd Quart. 1968), p. 76 [1028] Book review; and see letter by Milne, June Nsekela, Amon J. (Editor) Southern Africa: Toward Economic [1022] Liberation Nkrumah, Kwame No. 88 (1st Quart. 1982), p. 89 Challenge of the Congo Book review No. 34 (3rd Quart. 1968), p. 76 Book review [1029] Numade, N. Marxism and African Liberation No. 2 (April 1960), p. 32 83 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988

[1030] [1037] Numade, N. Nxele The Choice Before New Africa Lesotho - Background to the Coup No. 5 (May 1961), p. 10 No. 41 (2nd Quart. 1970), p. 41 A study of the history of Lesotho and the [1031] forces behind Leabua Jonathan Numade, N. Towards a United Africa [1038] No. 9 (2nd Quart. 1962), p. 14 Nxele Africa: Notes and Comments [1032] No. 42 (3rd Quart. 1970), p. 86 Numade, N. Botswana-Zambia Road, Revolution and The Working Class and the African Counter-Revolution in Revolution Sudan,Developments in Congo No. 11 (4th Quart. 1962), p. 66 (Brazzaville)

[1033] [1039] Numade, N. Nyagumbo, M. Basutoland, Bechuanaland, and Swaziland With the People - An Autobiography from No. 15 (4th Quart. 1963), p. 27 the Zimbabwe Struggle No. 90 (3rd Quart. 1982), p. 96 [1034] Book review Numade, N. Africa's Chance for Socialism [1040] No. 36 (1st Quart. 1969), p. 25 Nyameko, R.S. and Singh G. Do the reactionary coups d“‚tat and other The Role of Black Consciousness in the negative tendencies mean that African South African Revolution countries must inevitably follow the painful No. 68 (1st Quart. 1977), p. 34 road of capitalist development? An analysis of the Black Consciousness organisations and their role in relation to [1035] the liberation struggle headed by the ANC. Nxele Africa: Notes and Comments [1041] No. 40 (1st Quart. 1970), p. 73 Nyameko, R.S. Libya, Kenya, Sudan, Chad U.S. Labour Conspiracy in Africa No. 72 (1st Quart. 1978), p. 51 [1036] How the CIA-supported African-American Nxele Labour Centre, operating in many African Africa: Notes and Comments countries, promotes neo-colonialism and No. 41 (2nd Quart. 1970), p. 68 hampers the fight against international Khartoum meeting of East and Central capitalism and imperialism (Part 1). African Heads of State; the fighting in Zimbabwe; and the ending of the war in Nigeria.

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[1042] [1047] Nyameko, R.S. Nyameko, R.S. U.S. Subversion of the S.A. Labour Racists Change Course on the Trade Movement Union Front No. 73 (2nd Quart. 1978), p. 74 No. 91 (4th Quart. 1982), p. 31 How the CIA-supported African-American An analysis of the Labour Relations Labour Centre, operating in many African Amendment Act, 1981 which shows that countries, promotes neo-colonialism and race categories have been eliminated but hampers the fight against international many restrictions remain to prevent free capitalism and imperialism (Part 2). functioning of trade unions in South Africa. [1043] Nyameko, R.S. [1048] Afterthoughts on Soweto Nyameko, R.S. No. 78 (3rd Quart. 1979), p. 68 U.S. Bid to Derail South African Trade A discussion of the role of the workers and Union Movement trade unions in the 1976 uprising. No. 92 (1st Quart. 1983), p. 33 The huge offensive mounted by the US to [1044] seduce the working class and make them Nyameko, R.S. hospitable to big business. The Wiehahn Report: State Plan to Shackle African Trade Unions [1049] No. 79 (4th Quart. 1979), p. 16 Nyameko, R.S. Analysis to show the plans for new Workers“ Militancy Demands Trade restictions on African workers. Union United Front No. 95 (4th Quart. 1983), p. 27 [1045] A discussion on the need to form a united Nyameko, R.S. trade union federation in order to mobilise Trade Unions at the Crossroads and to take advantage of the upsurge No. 82 (3rd Quart. 1980), p. 28 amongst workers. A discussion, against the background of developments since the Nationalists came to [1050] power, of the Botha regime's plan for the Nyameko, R.S. recognition of trade unions as a device to SACTU Celebrates its 30th Birthday shackle African workers. No. 100 (1st Quart. 1985), p. 44 An examination of the role of SACTU and [1046] the trade unions in the liberation struggle, Nyameko, R.S. in the light of the upsurge on the workers“ Fighting U.S. Subversion of Trade Union front. Movement in Africa No. 87 (4th Quart. 1981), p. 56 [1051] Pretending to organise African workers, US Nyameko, R.S. imperialist agents are subverting the trade Lessons of the Two-Day Stay-Away union movement and threatening the peace No. 101 (2nd Quart. 1985), p. 63 and independence of the African continent. A consideration of what was achieved by the workers in the Transvaal and the lessons to be learned.

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[1052] [1057] Nyameko, R.S. Nyawuza “A Giant is Born” The National Question and Ethnicity No. 105 (2nd Quart. 1986), p. 25 No. 98 (3rd Quart. 1984), p. 20 A welcome for COSATU and an A discussion of the ideological differences examination of the implications of the event. between the United Democratic Front and the National Forum. [1053] Nyameko, R.S. [1058] How the Emergency Has Hit the Workers Nyawuza No. 108 (1st Quart. 1987), p. 48 New “Marxist” Tendencies and the Battle On the effects of the deteriorating economic of Ideas in South Africa situation, the rising tide of trade union No. 103 (4th Quart. 1985), p. 45 organisation, and the growth of political Discussion of the expulsion of members of consciousess, which are leading the workers a so-called “Marxist tendency within the into strike action which the State combats ANC”, and their theories. The point is with terrorism. made that the struggle against colonialism, national oppression and capitalism will be [1054] won on the battlefields of the people's war Nyameko, R.S. for liberation, not in libraries. Workers Fight Against Reign of Terror No. 110 (3rd Quart. 1987), p. 22 [1059] An evaluation of the new militancy instilled Nyawuza by COSATU into the workers“ fight for Now More Than Ever! better wages and conditions in the face of No. 107 (4th Quart. 1986), p. 49 the terror tactics of the apartheid regime. The significance of international solidarity with the South African liberation struggle. [1055] Nyameko, R.S. [1060] Great Advances on the Trade Union Front Nyawuza No. 111 (4th Quart. 1987), p. 85 75th Anniversary of the ANC: A A survey of the growth of workers“ unity Revolutionary Landmark and victories which have been won despite No. 108 (1st Quart. 1987), p. 20 the co-operation of the bosses and the state A brief survey of the achievements of the in the processes of repression. ANC since its foundation.

[1056] [1061] Nyameko, R.S. Nyawuza The Fight for Unity in the Trade Union The Forces of Counter-Revolution in Movement Southern Africa No. 113 (2nd Quart. 1988), p. 71 No. 113 (2nd Quart. 1988), p. 49 The more powerful the liberation movement A study of the MNR in Mozambique and becomes, the greater will be the need and the UNITA in Angola, showing how they tendency for workers from different racial represent the most ideologically and groups to join hands in the class struggle. politically backward elements in African society, serving the interests of racists and imperialists.

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[1062] [1068] Nyerere, Julius K. Obatala, J.K. Rhodesia, the Case for Action U.S. Soul Music in Africa No. 28 (1st Quart. 1967), p. 74 No. 41 (2nd Quart. 1970), p. 80 Document On the use of Afro-Asian music as a means of cultural penetration for the U.S. ruling [1063] class. Nyerere, Julius K. and Tambo, Oliver Reginald [1069] The Arusha Declaration Obatala, J.K. No. 29 (2nd Quart. 1967), p. 69 Black Americans in Africa: A Critical View Document No. 52 (1st Quart. 1973), p. 88 The role of contacts between Afro- [1064] Americans and Africans in the context of Nzo, Alfred and Dadoo, Dr. Yusuf M. anti-imperialist struggle. A Sad Farewell No. 51 (4th Quart. 1972), p. 17 [1070] Speeches at the funeral of J.B. Marks Obituaries (Editorial) (Moscow, 11 August 1972) ----- No. 73 (2nd Quart. 1978), p. 106 [1065] Sad Losses to the Liberation Movement Nzo, Alfred; Dadoo, Dr. Yusuf M.; Gustov, (Obituaries to Dr. G.M. (Monty) Naicker, I.S. Duma Nokwe, Jack Hodgson). In Honour of J.B. Marks No. 61 (2nd Quart. 1975), p. 90 [1071] Speeches at the unveiling of the memorial to “Observer” the late Chairman of the SACP in Moscow How Multi-National Corporations Impede the South African Revolution [1066] No. 76 (1st Quart. 1979), p. 69 Nzo, Alfred The impact of the transnational Freedom Charter - a Beacon to the People corporations on the national liberation of South Africa struggle in South Africa. No. 81 (2nd Quart. 1980), p. 27 A discussion of its relevance to the present- [1072] day struggle for liberation. “Observer” Sudan's Communists Plan Their Strategy [1067] No. 103 (4th Quart. 1985), p. 70 Nzo, Alfred A discussion by the General Secretary of ANC Will Never Forego its Alliance with the the Sudanese Communist Party of how the SACP SCP has joined with other opposition No. 107 (4th Quart. 1986), p. 29 parties and more than 50 trade unions in A speech delivered by the Secretary General support of a “Charter of the Allied of the ANC on behalf of the National National Forces for National Salvation”. Executive Committee at the 65th anniversary meeting of the SACP; London, 30 July, 1986.

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[1073] [1079] “Observer” Onan, Henri National Liberation, Socialism and the African Culture and Ideology: Part 2 - The Freedom Charter Ideological Work of the African Liberation No. 108 (1st Quart. 1987), p. 64 Movements A contribution to the ongoing debate on the No. 56 (1st Quart. 1974), p. 82 stages and objectives of the South African Discussion by a Soviet social scientist of revolution. problems arising from decolonisation; independent African countries fighting [1074] against their colonial heritage and the Ogden, Dennis pressures of neo-colonialism. Ghana Socialists Fight Back No. 25 (2nd Quart. 1966), p. 16 [1080] Ondiek Okelo [1075] East African Economic Development Oginga Odinga No. 40 (1st Quart. 1970), p. 49 Kenya's First Address at the United Nations An East African economist discusses the No. 16 (1st Quart. 1964), p. 93 problems of domestic accumulation of Document capital in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania; authoritative facts and figures. [1076] Oginga Odinga [1081] Not Yet Uhuru Organization of Angolan Women No. 30 (3rd Quart. 1967), p. 77 Angolan Women Building the Future: Book review From National Liberation to Women's Emancipation [1077] No. 101 (2nd Quart. 1985), p. 102 O'Meara, Dan Book review Volkskapitalisme: Class, Capital and Ideology in the Development of Afrikaner [1082] Nationalism 1934-1948 Osmane Sembene (Author and Director) No. 96 (1st Quart. 1984), p. 86 Mandabi Book review No. 41 (2nd Quart. 1970), p. 111 Film review; shown at the 13th London [1078] Film Festival. Onan, Henri African Culture and Ideology (Part 1) [1083] No. 55 (4th Quart. 1973), p. 71 Pachai, B. Discussion by a Soviet social scientist of The International Aspects of the South problems arising from decolonisation; African Indian Question independent African countries fighting No. 52 (1st Quart. 1973), p. 124 against their colonial heritage and the Book review pressures of neo-colonialism.

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[1084] [1091] Pahad, Essop Patel, Essop (editor) The Island of Freedom The World of Nat Nakasa No. 65 (2nd Quart. 1976), p. 49 No. 111 (4th Quart. 1987), p. 119 Report on the First Congress of the CP of Book review Cuba. [1092] [1085] Paton, Alan Pahad, Essop Apartheid and the Archbishop A Proud History of Struggle No. 60 (1st Quart. 1975), p. 99 No. 78 (3rd Quart. 1979), p. 47 Book review A profile of Dr. Yusuf Dadoo [1093] [1086] Patterson, William L. Palme Dutt, R. The Black Panther Party Africa and Communism No. 41 (2nd Quart. 1970), p. 57 No. 8 (1st Quart. 1962), p. 36 Following the frame-up of Bobby Seale and others, this article is reprinted from the [1087] journal “Political Affairs”, published by Panaf Great Lives the U.S. Communist Party; it deals with the Kwame Nkrumah origin and development of the Panthers. No. 63 (4th Quart. 1975), p. 110 Book review [1094] Peace and Socialism Publishers, Prague [1088] International Meeting of Communist and Pan-African Congress (Sixth), Dar es Workers“ Parties, Moscow 1969 Salaam, 19-27 June 1974 No. 42 (3rd Quart. 1970), p. 106 Declaration Book review No. 60 (1st Quart. 1975), p. 115 Document [1095] Peace and Socialism International [1089] Publishers Pandula Free Africa Marches (leaflet) Let Us Celebrate the Triumphs of No. 80 (1st Quart. 1980), p. 103 Moshoeshoe I Book review No. 107 (4th Quart. 1986), p. 99 An article to mark the 200th anniversary of [1096] his birth. Peart-Binns, John S. Ambrose Reeves: A Biography [1090] No. 55 (4th Quart. 1973), p. 109 Party of the Socialist Vanguard in Algeria Book review The Common Struggle of the Progressive Forces to Forge the Political Instruments of [1097] the Revolution Pela, B. No. 70 (3rd Quart. 1977), p. 120 The United States and Africa Document No. 3 (September 1960), p. 40

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[1098] [1106] Pela, B. Perlo, Victor Two German States and the New Africa Economics of Racism USA - Roots of Black No. 6 (July 1961), p. 19 Inequality No. 68 (1st Quart. 1977), p. 112 [1099] Book review Pela, B. The All-African Trade Union Federation [1107] No. 7 (September 1961), p. 34 Picture Feature 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Karl [1100] Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg Pela, B. No. 47 (4th Quart. 1971), p. 68-69 W.E.B. DuBois Joins the Communist Party No. 9 (2nd Quart. 1962), p. 61 [1108] Plaatje, Solomon Tshekisho [1101] Native Life in South Africa, Before and Pela, B. Since the European War and the Boer Apartheid in the USA Rebellion No. 10 (3rd Quart. 1962), p. 39 No. 102 (3rd Quart. 1985), p. 120 Book review [1102] Pela, B. [1109] The One-Party State in Africa Pomeroy, William J. No. 13 (2nd Quart. 1963), p. 40 The Forest No. 23 (4th Quart. 1965), p. 91 [1103] Book review Pelzer, A.N. Die Afrikaner Broederbond: Eerste 50 Jaar [1110] No. 79 (4th Quart. 1979), p. 106 Pomeroy, William J. Book review Guerrilla Warfare and Marxism No. 39 (4th Quart. 1969), p. 72 [1104] Review article by Joe Slovo Percikow, Henri For Angela Davis [1111] No. 48 (1st Quart. 1972), p. 84 Pomeroy, William J. Poem Apartheid Axis - United States and South Africa [1105] No. 47 (4th Quart. 1971), p. 122 Perlo, Victor and Ellen Book review Dynamic Stability: The Soviet Economy Today [1112] No. 99 (4th Quart. 1984), p. 102 Pomeroy, William J. Book review On the Time for Armed Struggle No. 57 (2nd Quart. 1974), p. 57 An examination of the timing and conditions for successful armed struggle based on historical experience in the Philippines. 90 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988

[1113] [1119] Pomeroy, William J. Ponomaryov, Boris The “New” U.S. Policy in Africa“ 50th Anniversary of the USSR No. 67 (4th Quart. 1976), p. 26 No. 51 (4th Quart. 1972), p. 47 The interventionist role played by the US in Opening address at international a bid to hold back the progress of the conference in preparation for liberation movements in Southern Africa. commemmoration of 50th anniversary of the USSR, Prague, 5-7 July 1972. [1114] Pomeroy, William J. [1120] Political Alliances and Communist Party Ponomaryov, Boris independence The USSR - A Great International Force No. 73 (2nd Quart. 1978), p. 54 No. 52 (1st Quart. 1973), p. 105 An examination of the experiences of the Opening address at international Communist Parties in India, Sri Lanka, the conference in preparation for Philippines and Peru, and the implications commemmoration of 50th anniversary of for alliance policies in other countries. the USSR, Prague, 5-7 July 1972 (conclusion). [1115] Pomeroy, William J. [1121] The Reagan Foreign Policy: Can it Make Portuguese Communist Party and SACP U.S. Imperialism Great Again? Report of Discussions No. 85 (2nd Quart. 1981), p. 38 No. 61 (2nd Quart. 1975), p. 95 Obstacles confronting Pres. Reagan in his Extracts from the joint communique. attempts to incite hostility against the USSR. [1122] [1116] Potekhin, Ivan Pomeroy, William J. Lenin and Africa Namibia's Independence and the Freedom of No. 3 (September 1960), p. 18 Africa No. 93 (2nd Quart. 1983), p. 47 [1123] The USA and South Africa's real motives in Potekhin, Ivan delaying Namibian independence. Land Relations in African Countries No. 15 (4th Quart. 1963), p. 46 [1117] Pomeroy, William J. [1124] Apartheid, Imperialism and African Potekhin, Ivan Freedom Pan-Africanism No. 110 (3rd Quart. 1987), p. 117 No. 19 (4th Quart. 1964), p. 36 Book review [1125] [1118] Potter, Elaine Pomeroy, William J. The Press as Opposition: The Political 70 years of Liberation Role of South African Newspapers No. 111 (4th Quart. 1987), p. 20 No. 64 (1st Quart. 1976), p. 105 An analysis of the influence exerted over the Book review years by the Soviet Union, following the October Revolution. 91 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988

[1126] [1132] Powers, Brenda Progress Publishers, Moscow Living Standards Are Falling in Africa - Industrialisation of Developing Countries Victim of Neo-Colonialism No. 61 (2nd Quart. 1975), p. 98 No. 91 (4th Quart. 1982), p. 80 Book review The task of progessive forces in Africa, which have a lengthy struggle to free the [1133] continent from the clutches of monopoly “Pro Veritate“ (open letter by 45 South capitalism. African clergymen and others) South Africa and Nazi Germany [1127] No. 50 (3rd Quart. 1972), p. 112 Press, Dr. R.E. Document: a reply to attacks by retiring Science and Africa D.R.C. Moderator Dr. J.S. Gericke on No. 47 (4th Quart. 1971), p. 107 critics of apartheid. A comparison with Kazakhstan shows the benefits that socialism could bring to Africa, [1134] which lacks the level of scientific education Rabkin, David and Jeremy Cronin needed to develop its potential. Statements from the dock when on trial under the Terrorism and Internal Security [1128] Acts Press, Dr. R.E. No. 68 (1st Quart. 1977), p. 126 One Problem at a Time Document No. 52 (1st Quart. 1973), p. 64 Ecological and population problems. [1135] Rabkin, David [1129] Culture and the National Struggle Press, Dr. R.E. No. 105 (2nd Quart. 1986), p. 49 People and Wealth in Africa Probably the last article written by “Langa No. 57 (2nd Quart. 1974), p. 91 Mzansi”, the pseudonym used by David Facts and falsehoods about population, Rabkin, before his death in an accident in poverty, and progress in newly independent Angola on 11 October 1985. Here, he States. shows how the national democratic revolution is promoting the development of [1130] a unified cultural consciousness in South Press, Dr. R.E. Africa. Workers“ Health Undermined by Apartheid No. 72 (1st Quart. 1978), p. 74 [1136] An examination of how capitalist society Radebe, B. neglects workers“ health - in South Africa, South West Africa - Test Case for UNO the Blacks. and Africa No. 4 (January 1961), p. 18 [1131] Pritt, D.N. [1137] Bram Fischer's Great Speech Raeburn, Michael No. 27 (4th Quart. 1966), p. 34 Black Fire: Accounts of the Guerrilla War in Rhodesia No. 73 (2nd Quart. 1978), p. 117 Book review 92 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988

[1138] [1145] Ramsamy, A. Reader Why I Joined the Communist Party Role of Trade Unions in the S.A. No. 45 (2nd Quart. 1971), p. 85 Revolution No. 82 (3rd Quart. 1980), p. 81 [1139] A reply to dissidents in SACTU “Rand Daily Mail”, 28 June, 1969 subsequently suspended from the ANC. Deaths in Detention No. 39 (4th Quart. 1969), p. 90 [1146] Document Redmond, Sean James Connolly of Ireland [1140] No. 33 (2nd Quart. 1968), p. 55 “Rand Daily Mail” Tribute on the centenary of his birth by the This Ugliness Must End General Secretary of the Connolly No. 48 (1st Quart. 1972), p. 121 Association. Document: a reprinted editorial on torture, interrogation, and detention. [1147] Reed, Dr. E. [1141] Apartheid = Genocide Ransome, Arthur No. 103 (4th Quart. 1985), p. 40 “A Happy Man” A study of South Africa's own statistics No. 93 (2nd Quart. 1983), p. 74 which shows how apartheid leads to ever- From Conversations with Lenin. increasing deprivation and suffering for the black majority, dooming the population to [1142] extinction in some areas. Rashad Why I Joined the Communist Party [1148] No. 87 (4th Quart. 1981), p. 98 Reed, Dr. E. “From Cape Town Parochialism to How “Star Wars” Undermines the Fight Proletarian Internationalism” for Peace No. 112 (1st Quart. 1988), p. 49 [1143] An examination of the scientific basis of Rashid, H. the Strategic Defence Initiative, showing Egypt's Workers Fight for Freedom that it is merely an escalation of the arms No. 44 (1st Quart. 1971), p. 31 race and that it has nothing to do with History of Egyptian Trade Union defence or making the world secure. Movement. [1149] [1144] Reference book (published internationally Ray, Ellen; Schapp, W.; van Meter, K.; & in various languages) Wolf, L. The Non-Aligned Countries Dirty Work: The CIA in Africa No. 92 (1st Quart. 1983), p. 104 No. 84 (1st Quart. 1981), p. 84 Book review Book review

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[1150] [1155] Richards, Naomi Rose, Brian (Editor) Women's Role in the South African Freedom Education in Southern Africa Fight No. 45 (2nd Quart. 1971), p. 114 No. 63 (4th Quart. 1975), p. 71 Book review Women have often been the leaders and initiators of struggle against discrimination [1156] and oppression. Rosita As a Woman, My Place is in the Party [1151] No. 99 (4th Quart. 1984), p. 45 R.K. Art and Revolution in South Africa: The Theatre of Athol Fugard [1157] No. 88 (1st Quart. 1982), p. 40 Rosita A discussion of the work of Athol Fugard in Communists and the Women's Movement relation to its political and social in South Africa background; real involvement in the life and No. 106 (3rd Quart. 1986), p. 85 art of the majority would lead to artistic A discussion on the role of the SACP in enrichment and the adoption of the organising women in the struggle for democratic ideology of socialism. liberation, and an evaluation of what still needs to be done. [1152] R.K. [1158] The Theatre of Gibson Kente Rothstein, Andrew No. 95 (4th Quart. 1983), p. 91 Marxism After One Hundred Years A critical examination of the work of a No. 93 (2nd Quart. 1983), p. 15 playwright described by the author as “the The changes in the world since the death of best known and most popular in South Marx, their impact on the significance of Africa”. Marx's teachings, and his legacy for the workers and their allies. [1153] Rocha, Carlos [1159] Communist Internationalism: A Factor We Roux, Eddie and Win Can Rely On Rebel Pity: The Life of Eddie Roux No. 69 (2nd Quart. 1977), p. 60 No. 43 (4th Quart. 1970), p. 112 An analysis of the fraternal relationship Book review between the MPLA and the Portuguese CP. [1160] [1154] Roysten, Robert (editor) Rodney, Walter To Whom It May Concern How Europe Underdeveloped Africa No. 59 (4th Quart. 1974), p. 110 No. 53 (2nd Quart. 1973), p. 103 Book review Book review [1161] Rumyantsev, Academician A.M. Opening address at a seminar in Moscow on 50th anniversary of the SACP No. 47 (4th Quart. 1971), p. 18 94 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988

[1162] [1169] Ryan, Oscar Scarlet Whitman Tim Buck - a Conscience for Canada All Will be Ours Again No. 63 (4th Quart. 1975), p. 110 No. 68 (1st Quart. 1977), p. 100 Book review Poem

[1163] [1170] Rytov, L. Schmidt, Elizabeth Ivan Potekhin - A Great Africanist Decoding Corporate Camouflage: US No. 54 (3rd Quart. 1973), p. 95 Business Support for Apartheid An interview with J.B. Marks (late No. 89 (2nd Quart. 1982), p. 94 Chairman, SACP, and published Book review posthumously) and Moses Kotane (General Secretary, SACP) about the role and scope [1171] of the work of the first Director of the Africa Schoeman, Karel Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences. Na Die Geliefde Land No. 56 (1st Quart. 1974), p. 114 [1164] Book review Sachs, Albie The Jail Diary of Albie Sachs No. 29 (2nd Quart. 1967), p. 74 Book review

[1165] Sachs, Albie Justice in South Africa No. 55 (4th Quart. 1973), p. 109 Book review

[1166] Samir Amin Neo-Colonialism in West Africa No. 60 (1st Quart. 1975), p. 99 Book review

[1167] Sandbrook, Richard; & Cohen, Robin The Development of an African Working Class: Studies in Class Formation and Action No. 71 (4th Quart. 1977), p. 92 Book review

[1168] Sanders, Peter Moshoeshoe - Chief of the Sotho No. 66 (3rd Quart. 1976), p. 94 Book review 95 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988

[1172] [1174] Scorpio Sefali, Dr. Michael Mozambique: The Long Haul to Socialism The Struggle for Economic Independence No. 103 (4th Quart. 1985), p. 99 in Southern Africa Reviews of books and articles analyzing No. 88 (1st Quart. 1982), p. 57 recent developments in Mozambique and Extract from a paper presented by the their significance for South Africa: Hanlon, Director of the Institute of Southern Africa Joseph: The Revolution Under Fire; Studies at the National University of Isaacman, Allan and Barbara: Mozambique - Lesotho, to a symposium on “African From Colonialism to Revolution, 1900- Perspectives on a New International 1982; Campbell, Horace: War, Economic Order”; Addis Ababa Reconstruction and Dependence in University, May 1981. Mozambique (“Third World Quarterly”, Vol. 6 No. 4, Oct. 1984); da Souza, Eduardo: [1175] Mozambican Socialism and the Nkomati Seidman, Ann and Neva Accord (“Work in Progress”, July 1984); South Africa and U.S. Multinational Davies, Robert H.; & O'Meara, Dan: Total Corporations Strategy in Southern Africa: An Analysis of No. 75 (4th Quart. 1978), p. 103 South African Regional Policy since 1978 Book review (paper at 1984 Review of African Political Economy Conference, Keele 1984); Wield, [1176] David: Mozambique - Late Colonialism and Seidman, Ann & Neva Seidman Makgetla Early Problems of Transition (in R. Murray Outposts of Monopoly Capitalism & White, C. (eds), Revolutionary Socialist No. 85 (2nd Quart. 1981), p. 123 Development in the Third World); Egero, Book review Bertil: Socialist Democracy and Development - Notes on Cuba and [1177] Mozambique (paper at workshop on Seidman, Judy “Democracy and Economic Development”, Facelift Apartheid South Africa After VII Nordic Political Science Congress, Soweto Lund, 1984). No. 85 (2nd Quart. 1981), p. 127 Book review [1173] Sefali, Dr. Michael [1178] An Introduction to Political Economy Seme, Vusizwe No. 73 (2nd Quart. 1978), p. 121 On the Various Forms of Revolutionary Book review Struggle No. 71 (4th Quart. 1977), p. 30 Examination of the experience of the October Revolution and history of the USSR to illustrate the various forms of struggle open to people fighting for social change on the basis of Marxism-Leninism.

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[1179] [1185] Seme, Vusizwe Serote, Mongane Wally Armies and Politics in Africa To Every Birth its Blood No. 107 (4th Quart. 1986), p. 58 No. 99 (4th Quart. 1984), p. 103 The causes of coups. Book review

[1180] [1186] Seme, Vusizwe Serote, Mongane Wally Henry Winston: A Man of Vision A Tough Tale No. 109 (2nd Quart. 1987), p. 93 No. 113 (2nd Quart. 1988), p. 118 A profile of the late national chairman of the Poem; book review Communist Party of the USA. [1187] [1181] Serote, Mongane Wally & Ngugi wa Sentinel Thiong'o African Commentary The Role of Culture in the African No. 63 (4th Quart. 1975), p. 82 Revolution Ethiopia and Eritrea - Reflections on No. 113 (2nd Quart. 1988), p. 31 Separatism and the National Question; A round-table discussion with a group of Enemy Conspiracies in Angola; liberation movement activists. Mozambique - a Constitution Born in Struggle; Good News from Kenya; [1188] Collaboration Corner. Seydou Sissoko Crisis in Senegal Coming to a Head [1182] No. 84 (1st Quart. 1981), p. 60 Sentinel The history and role of the African African Commentary Independence Party, by the General No. 65 (2nd Quart. 1976), p. 73 Secretary. People's Republic of the Congo; Egypt; Zaire; Madagascar [1189] Shay, R. and Vermaak, C. [1183] The Silent War Serfontein, J.H.P. No. 48 (1st Quart. 1972), p. 99 Brotherhood of Power, an Expose of the Book review Secret Afrikaner Broederbond No. 79 (4th Quart. 1979), p. 106 [1190] Book review Shivji, Issa G. Class Struggles in Tanzania [1184] No. 67 (4th Quart. 1976), p. 73 Serote, Mongane Wally Book review Yakhal'inkomo and Tsetlo No. 59 (4th Quart. 1974), p. 110 [1191] Book review Short, Philip Banda No. 58 (3rd Quart. 1974), p. 120 Book review

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[1192] [1198] Shubin, V. Sibeko, Alexander Social Democracy and the Struggle Against Students Fight for Freedom Colonialism and Apartheid No. 51 (4th Quart. 1972), p. 73 No. 109 (2nd Quart. 1987), p. 100 South African students“ struggles, and Book review Black Consciousness.

[1193] [1199] Shundeyev, Vladimir Sibeko, Alexander 1. The Republic of Guinea Portugal and Africa - Breaking the Chains No. 58 (3rd Quart. 1974), p. 34 No. 59 (4th Quart. 1974), p. 29 Observation and discussions between a On the implications for the MPLA, representative of “World Marxist Review” PAIGC, and FRELIMO of the events in and Guinean leaders. Portugal.

[1194] [1200] Shundeyev, Vladimir Sibeko, Alexander 2. The New way in the Congo Peoples“ The Battle for Angola Republic No. 62 (3rd Quart. 1975), p. 41 No. 59 (4th Quart. 1974), p. 86 Imperialists“ efforts to provoke tribal and Talks with Party leaders and public figures. national conflicts in an attempt to prevent the MPLA from taking power. [1195] Sibeko, Alexander [1201] Students in Revolt I Sibeko, Alexander No. 36 (1st Quart. 1969), p. 62 The Underground Voice A survey of student unrest in many parts of No. 68 (1st Quart. 1977), p. 48 the world, analysing the ferment of ideas, The role of the underground propaganda of many of an ultra-Left character, and the the ANC and SACP during the 1976 significance of the student movement. uprisings.

[1196] [1202] Sibeko, Alexander Sibeko, Alexander Students in Revolt: II Cuba and Angola - An Act of Solidarity No. 38 (3rd Quart. 1969), p. 27 No. 71 (4th Quart. 1977), p. 60 Developments in the student movement in The historical links between Cuba and South Africa and links with the Africa and the scope and significance of revolutionary process. Cuba's policy of aid.

[1197] [1203] Sibeko, Alexander Sibeko, Alexander South African Students Protest An Epic of African Resistance No. 44 (1st Quart. 1971), p. 45 No. 76 (1st Quart. 1979), p. 19 Attitudes towards the Freedom Charter, the The 100th anniversary of the Battle of ANC, the SACP Isandhlwana.

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[1204] [1210] Sibeko, Alexander Sik, Endre Four Who Were Communists History of Black Africa: Vol. 1 No. 87 (4th Quart. 1981), p. 41 No. 25 (2nd Quart. 1966), p. 78 Tributes on the deaths in combat of Petros Book review Linda Jobane (”Gordon Dibeku“), William Khanyile, Motso Mokgabudi (“Obadi”), [1211] Mduduzi Guma (“Nkululeko”) Sik, Endre History of Black Africa: Vol. 2 [1205] No. 28 (1st Quart. 1967), p. 67 o, Alexander Book review A Tribute No. 105 (2nd Quart. 1986), p. 55 [1212] A profile of David Rabkin, who was killed Sik, Endre in Angola in November 1985. History of Black Africa: Vol. 3 No. 59 (4th Quart. 1974), p. 110 [1206] Book review Sierra, Sergio Racism and Fascism in the Southern [1213] Atlantic Simango, Uriah No. 74 (3rd Quart. 1978), p. 100 Mozambique, My Country The links between the Vorster regime in No. 25 (2nd Quart. 1966), p. 51 South Africa and the fascist dictatorships in Latin America. [1214] Simango, Uriah [1207] The Liberation Struggle in Mozambique Sifunasonke, T. No. 32 (1st Quart. 1968), p. 48 Botha's “Total Strategy” - Crisis A historical survey by the Vice-President Management in South Africa of FRELIMO. No. 94 (3rd Quart. 1983), p. 28 The transformation of South Africa into a [1215] military dictatorship in attempt to save white Simon, Brian supremacy. Intelligence, Psychology and Education - A Marxist Critique [1208] No. 47 (4th Quart. 1971), p. 122 Sifunasonke, T. Book review U.S. Eagle Over Africa No. 99 (4th Quart. 1984), p. 31 [1216] A study of how the USA threatens the Simons, H.J. (Jack) independence of Africa by attempting to turn African Women - Their Legal Status in the continent into an armed forward base as South Africa part of its global anti-Soviet, anti-communist No. 36 (1st Quart. 1969), p. 90 and anti-people policy. Book review

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[1217] [1223] Simons, H.J. (Jack) Singh, T. Three Streams of the Liberation Struggle Nationalism and Chauvinism in the South No. 106 (3rd Quart. 1986), p. 49 African Revolution An address delivered at a memorial meeting No. 81 (2nd Quart. 1980), p. 47 to Moses Mabhida; Lusaka, 29 March, 1986. Review of Gail M. Gerhart: Black Power in South Africa - The Evolution of an [1218] Ideology Simons, H.J. (Jack) Builders of the Communist Party [1224] No. 107 (4th Quart. 1986), p. 37 Singh, T. Profiles of leaders of the SACP since it was From Rhodesia to Zimbabwe founded in 1921. No. 82 (3rd Quart. 1980), p. 17 An assessment of the problems facing the [1219] new state of Zimbabwe and support and Simons, H.J. (Jack) strength of the people behind the Patriotic Builders of the Communist Party Front. No. 108 (1st Quart. 1987), p. 33 Profiles of leaders of the SACP since it was [1225] founded in 1921. Singh, T. Namibia: No More Katutura [1220] No. 84 (1st Quart. 1981), p. 38 Simons, H.J. (Jack) & Ray An examination of the complicity of the Class and Colour in South Africa Western powers in enabling South Africa No. 96 (1st Quart. 1984), p. 104 to turn aside the UN call for Namibian Book review independence, and the implications for SWAPO and the Namibian people. [1221] Singh, Goolam [1226] Indians Must Boycott Dummy Councils Singh, T. No. 61 (2nd Quart. 1975), p. 80 The Vanguard Party in the Fight for The case against the South African Indian Socialism Council No. 90 (3rd Quart. 1982), p. 22 Examination of Lenin's observation that [1222] the support of the majority of the working Singh, T. & Malinga, Phineas people for a vanguard Party and the cause Africa Notes and Comment of socialism needs long, arduous and stern No. 91 (4th Quart. 1982), p. 66 class struggle. Kenya: No Uhuru Yet; Chad: No Advance for the People; Mauritius: Victory for the [1227] Left Singh, T. It is Time for France to Get Out of Africa No. 96 (1st Quart. 1984), p. 67 The implications of French military intervention in Africa, which preserves imperialism and neo-colonialism as proved by events in Chad.

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[1228] [1235] Sisacho, D.S. Slovo, Joe Africanisation and the Class Struggle Ch‚ in Bolivia No. 64 (1st Quart. 1976), p. 75 No. 38 (3rd Quart. 1969), p. 42 The national question and liberation, and the Reflections on Guevara“s Bolivian Diaries need for the fight for independence to take a new form in the fight for socialism. [1236] Slovo, Joe [1229] The Lion and the Gnat Sisulu, Max Vuyisile No. 39 (4th Quart. 1969), p. 72 Transnational Corporations“ Involvement Review article of book by Pomeroy, in South Africa's Electronic Industry Willam: Guerrilla Warfare and Marxism No. 108 (1st Quart. 1987), p. 83 Book review [1237] Slovo, Joe [1230] Lessons of the Mozambican Revolution Sithehi Khwelemthini No. 73 (2nd Quart. 1978), p. 20 Soviet Union Celebrates its 60th Birthday Political and historical evaluation of the No. 91 (4th Quart. 1982), p. 18 work of FRELIMO.

[1238] [1231] Slovo, Joe Sizakele Sigxashe J.B. Marks, Communist, Man of the Taxation Robs the African People People, Fighter for Freedom No. 47 (4th Quart. 1971), p. 113 No. 95 (4th Quart. 1983), p. 80 White supremacy is proppoed up by a tax Extracts from a speech recorded at a system designed to benefit the rich and SACTU seminar on the life and times of fleece the poor. J.B. Marks to commemorate the 80th anniversary of his birth. [1232] Skoda, W. [1239] Amandla Conquers the World Slovo, Joe No. 104 (1st Quart. 1986), p. 59 SACP One of the Great Pillars of our A profile of the ANC's cultural group. Revolution No. 107 (4th Quart. 1986), p. 15 [1233] A speech delivered by the Chairman of the Skoda, W. SACP at the 65th anniversary meeting of Gert Sibande the SACP; London, 30 July, 1986. No. 110 (3rd Quart. 1987), p. 113 Obituary [1240] Slovo, Joe [1234] The South African Working Class and the Slovo, Joe National Democratic Revolution Latin America and the Ideas of Regis No. 115 (4th Quart. 1988), p. 99 Debray Book review No. 33 (2nd Quart. 1968), p. 37 Criticism of Debray's ideas.

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[1241] [1248] Smith, Stewart South African Communist Party US Neo-Colonialism in Africa Greetings from the SACP to the CPGB, No. 60 (1st Quart. 1975), p. 99 27th Congress Book review No. 5 (May 1961), p. 59

[1242] [1249] “Socialist, A” South African Communist Party Socialism for Africa THE ROAD TO SOUTH AFRICAN No. 6 (July 1961), p. 42 FREEDOM: Programme of the Communist Party [1243] No. 12 (1st Quart. 1963), p. 24 Socialist Unity Party of Germany & South African Communist Party [1250] Strengthen Anti-Imperialist Unity! South African Communist Party No. 32 (1st Quart. 1968), p. 69 The Revolutionary Way Out Document - Joint communique No. 13 (2nd Quart. 1963), p. 3 Central Committee statement [1244] Socialist Unity Party of Germany [1251] Solidarity Appeal South African Communist Party No. 86 (3rd Quart. 1981), p. 107 Strive for World Communist Unity Document No. 16 (1st Quart. 1964), p. 27 Central Committee statement [1245] Solodovnikov, Vasily [1252] The Soviet Union and Africa South African Communist Party No. 35 (4th Quart. 1968), p. 74 Political Terrorism in Lesotho A Soviet spokesman's explanation of his No. 18 (3rd Quart. 1964), p. 95 country's attitudes to several African Document problems, incl. struggle against colonialism and white minority regimes in the South. [1253] South African Communist Party [1246] Message to Vietnam Solodovnikov, Vasily No. 21 (2nd Quart. 1965), p. 13 Africa Fights for Independence Document No. 46 (3rd Quart. 1971), p. 91 Book review [1254] South African Communist Party [1247] French and South African Communists Solodovnikov, Vasily & Bogolovsky, V. Meet Non-Capitalist Development: an Historical No. 21 (2nd Quart. 1965), p. 13 Outline Document No. 63 (4th Quart. 1975), p. 110 Book review

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[1255] [1262] South African Communist Party South African Communist Party & The South African People will Win Their Socialist Unity Party of Germany Freedom! Strengthen Anti-Imperialist Unity! No. 22 (3rd Quart. 1965), p. 5 No. 32 (1st Quart. 1968), p. 69 Central Committee statement Document - Joint communique

[1256] [1263] South African Communist Party South African Communist Party Rally and Unite Anti-Imperialist Forces The Developing Armed Liberation Struggle No. 22 (3rd Quart. 1965), p. 101 In Southern Africa Document No. 34 (3rd Quart. 1968), p. 4 Report adopted at Plenary Meeting [1257] South African Communist Party [1264] Meeting of British and South African South African Communist Party Communists Meeting with Representatives of No. 23 (4th Quart. 1965), p. 102 Communist Party of Great Britain Document No. 34 (3rd Quart. 1968), p. 86

[1258] [1265] South African Communist Party South African Communist Party and Zimbabwe Communist Party of Lesotho No. 23 (4th Quart. 1965), p. 5 Joint Statement Central Committee statement No. 34 (3rd Quart. 1968), p. 86

[1259] [1266] South African Communist Party South Africans in the GDR (writing Message to the 23rd Congress of the jointly) Communist Party of the Soviet Union Letter to the Editor No. 25 (2nd Quart. 1966), p. 86 No. 35 (4th Quart. 1968), p. 92 Document About events in Czechoslovakia

[1260] [1267] South African Communist Party South African students (writing jointly) Vietnam Philosophy is Partisan No. 28 (1st Quart. 1967), p. 84 No. 36 (1st Quart. 1969), p. 83 Resolution by the Central Committee A discussion of Lenin“s struggle for Marxist philosophy and its significance for [1261] our own struggle. South African Communist Party The Present Situation in the World, in [1268] Africa, in Southern Africa; The International South African Communist Party Communist Movement; Events in China Lenin the Liberator No. 29 (2nd Quart. 1967), p. 5 No. 42 (3rd Quart. 1970), p. 113 Central Committee statements Document

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[1269] [1276] South African Communist Party South African Communist Party Statement: Freedom Can Be Won; Report The Sudan Events and Decisions No. 47 (4th Quart. 1971), p. 70 No. 43 (4th Quart. 1970), p. 21, 51 Statement by Central Committee. From 1970 Augmented Meeting of the Central Committee. [1277] South African Communist Party [1270] Stand By Namibia! South African Communist Party No. 50 (3rd Quart. 1972), p. 110 Paper presented at seminar in the GDR to Document: article from “Inkululeko- celebrate the 150th anniversary of the birth Freedom”, distributed in South Africa of No. 44 (1st Quart. 1971), p. 117 [1278] Document South African Communist Party Plenary Meeting of the Central Committee [1271] No. 52 (1st Quart. 1973), p. 10 South African Communist Party Communique and Statements on the home 24th Congress of the Soviet Communist and international situation. Party No. 46 (3rd Quart. 1971), p. 68 [1279] Report by a delegation member South African Communist Party Amilcar Cabral - Outstanding Leader of [1272] African Liberation Movement South African Communist Party No. 53 (2nd Quart. 1973), p. 38 Builders of the Party A tribute by Dr. Yusuf Dadoo (National No. 46 (3rd Quart. 1971), p. 42 Chairman) following the assassination by Photographs of SACP leaders during the last Portuguese agents. 50 years. [1280] [1273] South African Communist Party South African Communist Party Cabral's Monument Will Be a Free Africa Fifty Fighting Years No. 53 (2nd Quart. 1973), p. 44 No. 46 (3rd Quart. 1971), p. 21 Statement. Central Committee Statement [1281] [1274] South African Communist Party South African Communist Party We Pay Undying Tribute... Message to the 24th Congress of the CPSU No. 53 (2nd Quart. 1973), p. 36 No. 46 (3rd Quart. 1971), p. 77 Letter to the Vietnam Workers“ Party and Delivered by J.B. Marks, Chairman SACP the National Liberation Front from Dr. Yusuf Dadoo, National Chairman. [1275] South African Communist Party Statement on the Sale of British Arms to South Africa No. 46 (3rd Quart. 1971), p. 79 Made with other Parties 104 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988

[1282] [1288] South African Communist Party South African Communist Party Support South Africa's Militant Black No Compromise With White Supremacy Workers No. 60 (1st Quart. 1975), p. 22 No. 55 (4th Quart. 1973), p. 19 Central Committee statement Statement by Central Committee. [1289] [1283] South African Communist Party South African Communist Party Death of Bram Fischer South Africa - A Time of Challenge No. 62 (3rd Quart. 1975), p. 24 No. 56 (1st Quart. 1974), p. 19 Statement by Central Committee. A critical appraisal of the Bantustans, Black Consciousness, and other new currents. [1290] South African Communist Party [1284] Long Live Independent Mozambique! Long South African Communist Party Live FRELIMO! The War in the Middle East No. 62 (3rd Quart. 1975), p. 5 No. 56 (1st Quart. 1974), p. 91 Letter to Samora Machel Statement by Central Committee [1291] [1285] South African Communist Party South African Communist Party Defeat Vorster and his Collaborators! Bantustans, Black Consciousness and the Engage the Enemy on Every Front! White Opposition No. 64 (1st Quart. 1976), p. 22 No. 57 (2nd Quart. 1974), p. 25 Central Committee report on the situation Members of the Central Committee discuss confronting the liberation movement. some critical issues. [1292] [1286] South African Communist Party South African Communist Party Favourable Conditions for Struggle Resolutions and Communiques No. 64 (1st Quart. 1976), p. 41 No. 57 (2nd Quart. 1974), p. 34 Joint communique with CPSU. From the plenary session of the Central Committee, on peace and liberation, Chile, [1293] the Middle East, unity and freedom in South African Communist Party Africa, Maoism, the fight against apartheid, Make Detente Irreversible! the international Communist movement. No. 64 (1st Quart. 1976), p. 34 International resolution of the Central [1287] Committee. South African Communist Party The South African Elections [1294] No. 58 (3rd Quart. 1974), p. 59 South African Communist Party Statement by the Central Committee. South African Communists Visit Congo No. 64 (1st Quart. 1976), p. 52 Joint communique with Congolese Party of Labour.

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[1295] [1301] South African Communist Party South African Communist Party The Enemy Hidden Under the Same Colour Forward to People's Power - The No. 65 (2nd Quart. 1976), p. 16 Challenge Ahead Statement on the expulsion from the ANC of No. 80 (1st Quart. 1980), p. 5 the “group of eight”. Statement at an augmented meeting of the Central Committee. [1296] South African Communist Party [1302] New Perspectives for Liberation South African Communist Party No. 66 (3rd Quart. 1976), p. 57 Long Live Proletarian Internationalism! Message to the 25th Congress of the CPSU. No. 80 (1st Quart. 1980), p. 40 Resolution of an augmented meeting of the [1297] SACP. South African Communist Party True Liberation Needs a Strong Working [1303] Class South African Communist Party No. 67 (4th Quart. 1976), p. 20 Statement on the Situation in Afghanistan Leaflet distributed in South Africa. No. 81 (2nd Quart. 1980), p. 91 Document [1298] South African Communist Party [1304] South African Communists at Vietnam South African Communist Party Congress Moses Mabhida - Our New General No. 69 (2nd Quart. 1977), p. 54 Secretary Report of a delegation to the 4th Congress of No. 84 (1st Quart. 1981), p. 21 the Vietnam Workers“ Party (Communist A political biography. Party of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam) [1305] [1299] South African Communist Party South African Communist Party Unity and Organisation Mean Victory The Way Forward from Soweto No. 84 (1st Quart. 1981), p. 31 No. 70 (3rd Quart. 1977), p. 21 Resolution on the current situation. Political Report adopted by Plenary Session of Central Committee, April 1977. [1306] South African Communist Party [1300] Smash the White Republic of Black Misery! South African Communist Party No. 86 (3rd Quart. 1981), p. 5 South Africa and the Angolan Revolution Central Committee statement on 60th No. 73 (2nd Quart. 1978), p. 101 Anniversary of the SACP. Message to the First Congress of trhe MPLA, December 1977. [1307] South African Communist Party Halt South Africa's Drive to War! No. 88 (1st Quart. 1982), p. 5 An appeal by the Central Committee.

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[1308] [1315] South African Communist Party South African Communist Party South African Communists Speak - Protest against persecution in Iran, the Documents from the History of the South banning of the Iranian People's Party, and African Communist Party 1915-1980 the arrest of many members. No. 88 (1st Quart. 1982), p. 93 No. 94 (3rd Quart. 1983), p. 111 Book review Document

[1309] [1316] South African Communist Party South African Communist Party On Poland A United People will Defeat the Enemy No. 89 (2nd Quart. 1982), p. 96 No. 96 (1st Quart. 1984), p. 35 Statement by Central Committee; Document Statement adopted by the Central Committee, September 1983. [1310] South African Communist Party [1317] On Cuba South African Communist Party No. 89 (2nd Quart. 1982), p. 97 The Most Pressing Duty Before all Statement by Central Committee; Document Humankind is to Avert the Danger of a Nuclear Holocaust [1311] No. 96 (1st Quart. 1984), p. 59 South African Communist Party International Resolution adopted by the A Great Revolutionary: Message on the Central Committee, September 1983. Centenary of the Birth of Georgi Dimitrov No. 91 (4th Quart. 1982), p. 86 [1318] Document South African Communist Party Victory Sooner Rather Than Later! [1312] No. 101 (2nd Quart. 1985), p. 9 South African Communist Party Communique issued after the Sixth Death of Leonid Brezhnev Congress. No. 92 (1st Quart. 1983), p. 4 Letter to the Central Committee of the [1319] CPSU South African Communist Party Aims of the South African Communist [1313] Party South African Communist Party No. 102 (3rd Quart. 1985), p. 46 Israel and South Africa - The Present Day Extract from the new constitution adopted Nazis! at the 6th Congress. No. 92 (1st Quart. 1983), p. 84 Document: leaflet distributed throughout [1320] South Africa by underground units of the South African Communist Party, William SACP. Khanyile unit There Are No Short Cuts to Victory [1314] No. 102 (3rd Quart. 1985), p. 47 South African Communist Party The problems of mobilisation, The Maseru Massacre organisation, and politicisation confronting No. 93 (2nd Quart. 1983), p. 111 activists in the underground. Document 107 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988

[1321] [1327] South African Communist Party South African Communist Party “The Ideas of Socialism are Spreading” Intensify the Struggle on All Fronts! No. 105 (2nd Quart. 1986), p. 5 No. 109 (2nd Quart. 1987), p. 5 Statement issued by the Central Committee. Political Statement of the Central Committee. [1322] South African Communist Party [1328] Hamba Kahle, Moses Mabhida South African Communist Party No. 106 (3rd Quart. 1986), p. 27 Workers, Organise and Unite - Join the A Central Committee statement, report, SACP, ANC and MK for Freedom and speeches and messages on the occasion of Socialism the funeral of the General Secretary of the No. 112 (1st Quart. 1988), p. 38 SACP, Moses Mabhida, who died in An appeal circulated by the underground in Maputo on 29 March 1986. South Africa.

[1323] [1329] South African Communist Party South African Communist Party A Distant Clap of Thunder Leading Role of the Working Class in the No. 107 (4th Quart. 1986), p. 111 Present Situation Book review No. 113 (2nd Quart. 1988), p. 5 A statement issued in January 1988 [1324] following a plenary session of the Central South African Communist Party Committee. Statement on the State of Emergency No. 107 (4th Quart. 1986), p. 126 [1330] Document South African Communist Party On Regional Conflicts and the Danger of [1325] War South African Communist Party No. 113 (2nd Quart. 1988), p. 107 Tribute to Samora Machel A statement by the SACP delegation at the No. 108 (1st Quart. 1987), p. 47 meeting of delegations attending the 70th Given by the Chairman, Joe Slovo, to anniversary celebrations of the October FRELIMO and the Government of the Revolution (Moscow, November 1987). People's Republic of Mozambique. [1331] [1326] South African Communist Party South African Communist Party Hands off Angola! White Worker - Your Future Lies with No. 113 (2nd Quart. 1988), p. 111 Democracy Document; a statement by the Central No. 108 (1st Quart. 1987), p. 75 Committee, on 18 November, 1987. Document; an underground leaflet circulated in South Africa. [1332] South African Communist Party Imperialism, Apartheid and Destabilisation in Southern Africa No. 115 (4th Quart. 1988), p. 15 A Position Paper. 108 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988

[1333] [1339] South African Communist Party Special Correspondent R‚sum‚ of a joint meeting with members of FRELIMO Fights for the Future of the Central Committee of the CPSU Mozambique No. 115 (4th Quart. 1988), p. 126 No. 95 (4th Quart. 1983), p. 37 Document A report on the fourth congress of FRELIMO, held in April 1983; including a [1334] survey of the situation in Mozambique and Southern African Development an evaluation of the proceedings at the Coordination Conference congress. The Cost of South African Aggression No. 105 (2nd Quart. 1986), p. 86 [1340] Submission by the member States of the “Spectator” SADCC to the summit meeting of the Heads Elections in Mozambique - The Reality of of State of the O.A.U., Addis Ababa, July Liberty 1985. No. 74 (3rd Quart. 1978), p. 60 Comment on the first country-wide [1335] elections since FRELIMO came to power. Soviet Afro-Asian Solidarity Committee Statement [1341] No. 15 (4th Quart. 1963), p. 99 Spectator Document Building the Party in Mozambique No. 79 (4th Quart. 1979), p. 45 [1336] The development of FRELIMO from a Special Correspondent Front into a Party. Nigeria After the Elections No. 21 (2nd Quart. 1965), p. 41 [1342] “Spectator” [1337] For the Nation to Live the Tribe Must Die Special Correspondent No. 89 (2nd Quart. 1982), p. 30 Socialist Land Reform in Tanzania How the history of the Mozambique No. 45 (2nd Quart. 1971), p. 71 liberation struggle has led to the Ujamaa villages. destruction of tribal, regional, racial and religious divisions in the course of creating [1338] people's power. Special Correspondent The Final Battle for Zimbabwe [1343] No. 66 (3rd Quart. 1976), p. 41 Staar, Richard F. An analysis of the forces involved in the Yearbook on International Communist struggle against the Smith regime and its Affairs allies. No. 59 (4th Quart. 1974), p. 110 Book review

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[1344] [1350] Stetler, Russell (Editor) Stultz, Newell M. The Military Art of People's War: Selected The Nationalists in Opposition 1934-1948 Writings of General Vo Nguyen Giap No. 66 (3rd Quart. 1976), p. 94 No. 50 (3rd Quart. 1972), p. 98 Book review Book review [1351] [1345] Sudanese Communist Party Stilton, Eric One Year Later The Function of Education in the Struggle No. 51 (4th Quart. 1972), p. 69 for Liberation Statement on the anniversary of the 19 July No. 92 (1st Quart. 1983), p. 54 Movement. A discussion of the need for the education policy of the liberation movement to be [1352] designed to produce active militants who are Sudanese Communist Party, member of the politically and intellectually equipped for the Contral Committee of tasks facing the movement. Crisis in the Southern Sudan No. 68 (1st Quart. 1977), p. 69 [1346] Historical analysis on the problems, Stilton, Eric including the Southern problem, and the A United Front is Imperative to Defeat the necessity to defeat the Nimeiry regime. Apartheid Regime No. 115 (4th Quart. 1988), p. 59 [1353] On how the need to construct a political Suret-Canale, Jean front against the apartheid regime poses the Tropical Africa Before the Colonialists question of how contradictions and conflicts No. 8 (1st Quart. 1962), p. 26 between different sections of the people and different organisations are to be handled. [1354] Suret-Canale, Jean [1347] Effects of Colonialism on African Society Stoecker, H. No. 9 (2nd Quart. 1962), p. 52 German Imperialism in Africa No. 115 (4th Quart. 1988), p. 99 [1355] Book review Suret-Canale, Jean Aid and Co-operation: A Democratic [1348] Policy for France Stone, Oliver No. 32 (1st Quart. 1968), p. 19 Platoon French Communist Party approach. No. 111 (4th Quart. 1987), p. 122 Film review; reviewed together with Come [1356] and See (Elem Klimov) Suttner, Raymond “It is Not Wrong to Fight for Freedom and [1349] Equality” Strage, Mark No. 65 (2nd Quart. 1976), p. 83 Cape to Cairo Speech from the dock before being No. 71 (4th Quart. 1977), p. 98 senteneced to 7 1/2 years imprisonment for Book review distributing SACP and ANC leaflets.

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[1357] [1364] Sworakowski, Witold S. Tarabrin, E.A. (editor) World Communism: A Handbook 1918-1965 USSR and the Countries of Africa No. 59 (4th Quart. 1974), p. 110 No. 89 (2nd Quart. 1982), p. 90 Book review Book review

[1358] [1365] Szentes, Thomas (Tamas) Tau, B. The Political Economy of The Imperialist Threat to Africa - 2: Underdevelopment Guinea No. 96 (1st Quart. 1984), p. 89 No. 45 (2nd Quart. 1971), p. 45 Book review Portuguese aggression and invasion. See also article by Henry Maya on Uganda. [1359] Tambo, Oliver Reginald~ [1366] South Africa's Political Prisoners Tau Ya Mogale No. 16 (1st Quart. 1964), p. 93 Is there a Place for Black Consciousness? Document No. 82 (3rd Quart. 1980), p. 59 The history of Black Consciousness, its [1360] relationship to African nationalism, and to Tambo, Oliver Reginald and Nyerere, Julius the policies of the ANC. K. The Arusha Declaration [1367] No. 29 (2nd Quart. 1967), p. 69 Tau ya Mogale Document Why I Joined the Communist Party No. 84 (1st Quart. 1981), p. 55 [1361] By a former Soweto student. Tambo, Oliver Reginald Mobilising for the Revolution [1368] No. 38 (3rd Quart. 1969), p. 12 Tau ya Mogale Report of speech by Acting President- Eulogy to Dr Yusuf Dadoo General, main decisions, and other reports o. 99 (4th Quart. 1984), p. 72 on the ANC's Consultative Conference, Poem in commemoration of his death Morogoro, 25 April-1 May. [1369] [1362] Teixeira, Blanqui Tambo, Oliver Reginald The Anglo-Portuguese Alliance and its Speech at 60th Anniversary meeting of Meaning for Africa SACP, 30 July 1981 No. 54 (3rd Quart. 1973), p. 56 No. 87 (4th Quart. 1981), p. 16 A history of the 600-year-old alliance, and With Moses Mabhida. how it has enabled imperialism to plunder both Portugal and her colonial territories. [1363] Tarabrin, E.A. (Editor) Neo-Colonialism and Africa in the 1970's No. 78 (3rd Quart. 1979), p. 102 Book review

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[1370] [1377] Temu, A., and B. Swai Terence Africanus Historians and Africanist History: A Comintern Critique No. 36 (1st Quart. 1969), p. 74 No. 94 (3rd Quart. 1983), p. 96 Comment on the 50th anniversary of the Book review Communist International, and lessons for the communist and workers“ movements [1371] today. Terence Africanus Mr Mboya's `Socialism“ [1378] No. 14 (3rd Quart. 1963), p. 53 Terence Africanus Lenin and Africa [1372] No. 40 (1st Quart. 1970), p. 15 Terence Africanus On the centenary of Lenin“s birth, an The First International - 100 years After article distinguishing the special No. 18 (3rd Quart. 1964), p. 71 significance of his life and work for Africa.

[1373] [1379] Terence Africanus Terfa, Solomon The 50th anniversary of the October Drought and the Ethiopian Revolution Revolution: 1 - The Background No. 78 (3rd Quart. 1979), p. 76 No. 29 (2nd Quart. 1967), p. 40 Factors leading to the overthrow of Haile Selassie and the problems of the new [1374] government. Terence Africanus The 50th anniversary of the October [1380] Revolution: 2 - From February to October Theodoropoulos, Christos No. 30 (3rd Quart. 1967), p. 62 “Colonialism of a Special Type” and its Implications [1375] No. 91 (4th Quart. 1982), p. 53 Terence Africanus An examination of the nature of the South The 50th Anniversary of the October African state and of the national liberation Revolution: 3 - Shaking the World struggle, which is not a civil war but an No. 31 (4th Quart. 1967), p. 25 international conflict between two socio- historical entities for the control and [1376] exercise of political power. Terence Africanus Karl Marx: the Man Who Changed the [1381] World Theresa No. 34 (3rd Quart. 1968), p. 25 A Page from the Diary of a Communist On the 150th anniversary of his birth, some No. 111 (4th Quart. 1987), p. 34 of his ideas and the state of the Communist An essay in honour of the 70th anniversary movement. of the October Revolution.

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[1382] [1390] Thion, Serge Touma, Emile Le Pouvoir Pale Ou Le Racisme Sud- Deteriorating Israeli Position in Africa Africain No. 54 (3rd Quart. 1973), p. 75 No. 38 (3rd Quart. 1969), p. 82 Consequences of Israeli cooperation with Book review United States imperialism and with South African and Rhodesian racialism; reprinted [1383] from Informational Bulletin of the Israel Thompson, Leonard; & Butler, Jeffrey CP. (editors) Change in Contemporary South Africa [1391] No. 66 (3rd Quart. 1976), p. 94 Toussaint Book review Marxism - The Science of Change No. 1 (October 1959), p. 8 [1384] Thompson, Leonard [1392] African Societies in Southern Africa Toussaint No. 42 (3rd Quart. 1970), p. 106 How “Foreign” is Communism? Book review No. 2 (April 1960), p. 16

[1385] [1393] Tlale, P. & Makwugo Okoye Toussaint Africa and Democracy The United Nations: Illusion and Reality No. 19 (4th Quart. 1964), p. 60 No. 4 (January 1961), p. 6

[1386] [1394] Tlale, P. Toussaint Sanctions Against Apartheid Solidarity with South Africa No. 16 (1st Quart. 1964), p. 35 No. 5 (May 1961), p. 29

[1387] [1395] Tlale, P. Toussaint The Apartheid Economy Today Towards Real Independance (The Cairo No. 18 (3rd Quart. 1964), p. 48 Meeting of the All-African People's Conference [1388] No. 6 (July 1961), p. 32 Tlale, P. The Imperialist Stake in Apartheid [1396] No. 23 (4th Quart. 1965), p. 23 Toussaint Transkei [1389] No. 28 (1st Quart. 1967), p. 56 Toivo Hermann Ja Toivo A Namibian Patriot before a South African [1397] Court Toussaint No. 49 (2nd Quart. 1972), p. 113 Tanzania's New Revolution (The Arusha Document: statement during the trial of Declaration) Namibians in Pretoria, 1 February 1968. No. 29 (2nd Quart. 1967), p. 19

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[1398] [1404] Toussaint Toussaint Beneath the Golden Surface South African Communist Party No. 37 (2nd Quart. 1969), p. 25 Anniversary on July 30: In Retrospect - 60 Changes in the South African gold mining Years On industry; exploitation of black miners. No. 86 (3rd Quart. 1981), p. 25 History of the SACP, concentrating on the [1399] struggle to reconcile socialist and Toussaint liberationist aspirations which has united When Talk is Treachery the revolutionary movement. No. 45 (2nd Quart. 1971), p. 24 Comment on leaders of African states [1405] calling for dialogue with S.A. Toussaint A Trade Union is Not a Political Party [1400] No. 93 (2nd Quart. 1983), p. 35 Toussaint A critique of the speech by FOSATU Africa: Notes and Comments general secretary Joe Foster at the April No. 55 (4th Quart. 1973), p. 83 1982 conference. Africa and the EEC; Kenya Budgets; Drought; Swaziland; Lesotho. [1406] Toussaint [1401] A Mirror of Our Times Toussaint No. 100 (1st Quart. 1985), p. 21 Black Bankers - Friends or Enemies of A review of the first 25 years of The Liberation? African Communist. No. 64 (1st Quart. 1976), p. 63 Role of the black bourgeoisie in South [1407] Africa, and its inability to either weaken Toussaint white capital or further the national In Search of Ideology: a Critical Look at liberation movement. AZAPO No. 102 (3rd Quart. 1985), p. 32 [1402] A description of the failure of the Azanian Toussaint People's Organisation to develop the Class and Nation in the South African ideology needed for the socialist solution it Revolution claims it is committed to, or to learn from No. 72 (1st Quart. 1978), p. 19 historical experience. Criticism of ultra-left “bogies” long laid to rest by South African revolutionaries. [1408] Toussaint [1403] A Man of Our Time Toussaint No. 106 (3rd Quart. 1986), p. 20 “Fallen Among Liberals” A profile of Joe Slovo, Chairman of the No. 78 (3rd Quart. 1979), p. 18 SACP. A study of Steve Biko's philosophy, which did not show the way forward to active struggle.

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[1409] [1414] Toussaint Tshume, Albert A Farewell Salute to Samora Machel The Non-Capitalist Path in Africa No. 108 (1st Quart. 1987), p. 43 No. 52 (1st Quart. 1973), p. 40 A profile and obituary. Problems of major significance to the African revolution. [1410] Toussaint [1415] On Workerism, Socialism, and the Tudeh (Communist) Party of Iran Communist Party (anonymous officials) No. 114 (3rd Quart. 1988), p. 21 What Went Wrong with the Iranian A contribution to the debate on stages of the Revolution? revolution and the meaning of workers“ No. 95 (4th Quart. 1983), p. 48 control. A description of how the forces of local reaction aided by imperialism attempt to [1411] turn the clock back and return Iran to the Trevor, Hugh western camp. The Question of an Uprising of the Whole People: The Role of the Masses in our [1416] Liberation Struggle Tunisian Communist Party No. 97 (2nd Quart. 1984), p. 62 7th Congress The development of the South African No. 10 (3rd Quart. 1962), p. 53 revolution will take the form of protracted struggle in which the elements of national [1417] liberation and civil war involving intensified Turok, Ben (editor) class struggle will be closely interlinked; Revolutionary Thought in the 20th Century and see Mzala, No. 86 (3rd Quart. 1981), p. No. 84 (1st Quart. 1981), p. 87 83; and No. 102 (3rd Quart. 1985), p. 66. Book review

[1412] [1418] Tshonyane, Magoabi Turok, Ben The 25th Anniversary of Umkhonto we Strategic Problems in South Africa's Sizwe: The Pride of All the Oppressed Liberation Struggle: A Critical Analysis No. 108 (1st Quart. 1987), p. 25 No. 60 (1st Quart. 1975), p. 99 The development of the armed struggle and Book review perspectives for the future. [1419] [1413] Uhlig, Mark A. Tshume, Albert Apartheid in Crisis Africa's Revolutionary Way Forward No. 107 (4th Quart. 1986), p. 114 No. 51 (4th Quart. 1972), p. 94 Book review The non-capitalist road of development. [1420] Ulyanovsky, Professor Rostislav Socialism and the Newly Independent Nations No. 63 (4th Quart. 1975), p. 110 Book review 115 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988

[1421] [1427] Ulyanovsky, Professor Rostislav UNATTRIBUTED Scientific Socialism and Franz Fanon Africa: Notes and Comments No. 80 (1st Quart. 1980), p. 88 No. 58 (3rd Quart. 1974), p. 108 A summing-up of his theories on national Ethiopia in Turmoil; Cameroon liberation and armed struggle from the point of view of Marxism-Leninism. [1428] UNATTRIBUTED [1422] Africa: Notes and Comments Ulyanovsky, Professor Rostislav No. 60 (1st Quart. 1975), p. 85 Present-Day Problems in Asia and Africa: Ethiopia: Is This the Revolution?; The Theory, Politics, Personalities Eritrean Question; Cape Verde Islands and No. 87 (4th Quart. 1981), p. 90 the PAIGC; Morocco Party Legalised; Book review Stealing a Country and a Song

[1423] [1429] Ulyanovsky, Professor Rostislav UNATTRIBUTED Agostinho Neto - First President of Free Africa - Notes and Comments Angola No. 66 (3rd Quart. 1976), p. 69 No. 92 (1st Quart. 1983), p. 87 French Colonialism - The Struggle for its Political biography of the leader of MPLA Final Liquidation; Senegal: Prospects for till 1979. Change.

[1424] [1430] Ulyanovsky, Professor Rostislav UNATTRIBUTED The Comintern and the East - A Critique of Africa: Notes and Comments the Critique No. 68 (1st Quart. 1977), p. 82 No. 93 (2nd Quart. 1983), p. 92 An historic advance - the founding of the Book review Somali Revolutionary Socialist Party (SRSP); Ivory Coast “Economic Miracle” - [1425] a false image; Senegal - a bogus “Party”; Ulyanovsky, Professor Rostislav Nigeria - a welcome venture. Scientific Socialism and Amilcar Cabral No. 99 (4th Quart. 1984), p. 49 [1431] To mark the 60th anniversary of the birth of UNATTRIBUTED Amilcar Cabral, who was assassinated in Africa: Notes and Comments January 1973; reprinted from Asia and No. 69 (2nd Quart. 1977), p. 94 Africa Today (USSR). FRELIMO's Third Congress - A Great Event for Africa; Congo Party Congress; [1426] Support from Nigeria. “Umsebenzi”, 19 December, 1930 (reprint from) Johannes Nkosi - A Great Communist Leader No. 60 (1st Quart. 1975), p. 78 The story of his murder by the police at an anti-pass demonstration in Durban.

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[1432] [1439] UNATTRIBUTED Usman, Yusufu Baba Africa: Notes and Comments For the Liberation of Nigeria - Essays and No. 78 (3rd Quart. 1979), p. 88 Lectures 1979-1978 Congo: Denis Gasso Nguesso Takes Over; No. 81 (2nd Quart. 1980), p. 80 Ugandan-Tanzanian conflict: Challenge to Book review the OAU; Egypt: Legalisation of Occupation. [1440] USSR Academy of Sciences [1433] The Social Sciences United Nations Special Committee on No. 43 (4th Quart. 1970), p. 119 Apartheid Book review Fascist Terror in South Africa No. 17 (2nd Quart. 1964), p. 62 [1441] Document Uys, Jamie The Gods Must be Crazy [1434] No. 105 (2nd Quart. 1986), p. 105 United Nations Organisation Film review General Assembly debate on “The Right to Fight for Freedom” [1442] No. 41 (2nd Quart. 1970), p. 114 Vakrushev, V. Document; reprinted from “Objective: Neo-Colonialism: Methods and Justice”, Vol. 1 No. 1 Manoeuvres No. 59 (4th Quart. 1974), p. 110 [1435] Book review UNSPECIFIED Consultative Meeting of Communist Parties [1443] No. 21 (2nd Quart. 1965), p. 78 Vambe, Lawrence Document An Ill-Fated People No. 51 (4th Quart. 1972), p. 117 [1436] Book review Unterhalter, Elaine Forced Removal - The Division, Segregation [1444] and Control of the People of South Africa Vandenbosch, Avery No. 114 (3rd Quart. 1988), p. 100 South Africa and the World: The Foreign Book review Policy of Apartheid No. 47 (4th Quart. 1971), p. 122 [1437] Book review Urnov, A.Y. The Policy of the Republic of South Africa in [1445] Africa Van Onselen, Charles No. 104 (1st Quart. 1986), p. 100 Chibaro: African Mine Labour in Southern Book review Rhodesia 1900-33 No. 67 (4th Quart. 1976), p. 73 [1438] Book review Usman, Y. Shortcomings of Military Rule No. 26 (3rd Quart. 1966), p. 58 117 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988

[1446] [1452] Van Onselen, Charles Vietnam (A tribute from) Studies in the Social and Economic History Half a Century of Undaunted Struggle of the Witwatersrand 1886-1914; Vol. 1 - No. 50 (3rd Quart. 1972), p. 117 New Babylon; Vol. 2 - New Nineveh Document: translation of article in Nhan No. 93 (2nd Quart. 1983), p. 96 Dan (Hanoi, 30 July 1971) on the 50th Book review anniversary of the SACP

[1447] [1453] Van Tao Vietnam Workers“ Party The Differences Between the Vietnamese A Cable from Hanoi and Chinese Revolutions No. 54 (3rd Quart. 1973), p. 15 No. 85 (2nd Quart. 1981), p. 97 Message of thanks The CP in Vietnam based itself on the working class, whereas the Chinese CP [1454] under Maoist leadership promoted peasantry Vigilator and petty-bourgeois elements to lead the What Really Happened to KAL 007? revolution. No. 100 (1st Quart. 1985), p. 31 An examination of the facts surrounding [1448] the shooting down of the Korean airliner Various Communist Parties and others on 31 August 1983, and of the use of a Messages of Condolence to the SACP civilian flight by the US for espionage No. 51 (4th Quart. 1972), p. 25 purposes. From five continents on the death of J.B. Marks, Chairman of the SACP. [1455] Villiers, J. [1449] White Labour and Apartheid Various No. 34 (3rd Quart. 1968), p. 60 Tributes to Bram Fischer Examination of TUCSA“s decisions to No. 63 (4th Quart. 1975), p. 97 exclude and then to admit African unions; the white labour aristocracy and its relation [1450] to the revolutionary movement. Venter, A.J. The Terror Fighters [1456] No. 48 (1st Quart. 1972), p. 99 Villiers, J. Book review Botswana - Balanced on a Tightrope No. 45 (2nd Quart. 1971), p. 51 [1451] Pressures from South Africa. Viatkina, R.R. The Foundation of the Union of South Africa [1457] No. 71 (4th Quart. 1977), p. 98 Villiers, J. Book review Namibia and the World No. 50 (3rd Quart. 1972), p. 38 Take-over and colonisation by South Africa from the League of Nations onwards.

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[1458] [1464] Villiers, J. Vinokurov, Yuri Feathering the Nest Patrice Lumumba: Personality and Fighter No. 57 (2nd Quart. 1974), p. 86 No. 87 (4th Quart. 1981), p. 102 Criticism of the British TUC mission to A profile. South Africa. [1465] [1459] Vivo, Raul Valdes Villiers, J. Ethiopia's Revolution and apartheid No. 76 (1st Quart. 1979), p. 118 No. 58 (3rd Quart. 1974), p. 45 Book review A retrospective analysis of the ideology and role of Christian liberalism in South Africa, [1466] as exemplified by SPROCAS Vukani Mawethu Africa: Notes and Comment [1460] No. 72 (1st Quart. 1978), p. 82 Villiers, J. Tanzania: Solidarity in Practice; Bantustan Myths and Realities Seychelles: End of a Corrupt Regime; No. 64 (1st Quart. 1976), p. 83 Zaire: Mobutu Commits Another Crime; The impact of the Bantustan policies: not Western Sahara: Polisario Fights. statehood or independence but a device to enable white racism to continue to rule. [1467] Vukani Mawethu [1461] Africa: Notes and Comment Villiers, J. No. 73 (2nd Quart. 1978), p. 89 Transkei “independence” Fraud Angola: MPLA Sets the Pace; Senegal: No. 66 (3rd Quart. 1976), p. 19 Dansokho Writes to Senghor; Zambia: An examination of the bogus Willy Brandt Lectures Africa; Central “independence” of the Transkei. African Republic (Empire): Bokassa Looks Forward to the Past [1462] Vilner, Meir [1468] Heroes of the War Vukani Mawethu No. 56 (1st Quart. 1974), p. 94 Africa: Notes and Comment Speech on the policy of the Communist No. 74 (3rd Quart. 1978), p. 75 Party of Israel regarding the problems of Sudan: Gassim Amin is still in Prison; Jews and Arabs in the Middle East. Zambia: Economic Blackmail; OAU: The Tripoli Session. [1463] Vilner, Meir [1469] Zionism is a Movement of Racial Vukani Mawethu Discrimination Africa: Notes and Comment No. 65 (2nd Quart. 1976), p. 116 No. 75 (4th Quart. 1978), p. 84 Document: speech in the Israeli Knesset on Zaire: France Insults Africa; Tanzania: the policy of the CP of Israel. Lonhro Expelled; Malawi: elections for the First Time.

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[1470] [1476] Vukani Mawethu Vukani Mawethu Africa: Notes and Comment Africa: Notes and Comment No. 76 (1st Quart. 1979), p. 86 No. 83 (4th Quart. 1980), p. 62 Angola-Zaire: end of hostilities? Ghana: Zambia: Summit of Southern African General Akuffo in Power; Chad: An attempt States; Pope in Africa: Gymnastics and at “Internal Settlement”. Metaphysical Acrobatics; Lesotho: The Role of the Communist Party. [1471] Vukani Mawethu [1477] Africa: Notes and Comment Vukani Mawethu No. 77 (2nd Quart. 1979), p. 94 Africa: Notes and Comment Ugandan-Tanzanian Conflict; Houari No. 84 (1st Quart. 1981), p. 69 Boumedienne - Departure of a Great Horn of Africa: The Myth of a “Greater African; Western Sahara: New Somalia”; Algeria: The Fate of El Asnam. Developments and New Problems; Central African Republic (Empire): Bokassa in [1478] Trouble Vukani Mawethu Africa: Notes and Comment [1472] No. 85 (2nd Quart. 1981), p. 75 Vukani Mawethu Guinea-Bissau - Background to the Coup; Africa: Notes and Comments Western Sahara - Polisario's international No. 79 (4th Quart. 1979), p. 79 prestige Ghana: Mutiny or coup d'Etat? Walking on a Tightrope; 16th Summit of the OAU. [1479] Vuk'ayibambe [1473] Revolutionary Trade Unionism and the Vukani Mawethu Tasks of the Party Africa: Notes and Comment No. 103 (4th Quart. 1985), p. 94 No. 80 (1st Quart. 1980), p. 80 The role of the trade unions, and how their Central African Empire - the Struggle growing militancy is reflected in the Continues; Equatorial Guinea - Palace spreading strike movement, and in the Revolution? combination of the immediate demands of the workers with demands related to the [1474] question of seizure of power. Vukani Mawethu Africa: Notes and Comment [1480] No. 81 (2nd Quart. 1980), p. 72 Walker, Cheryl Egypt: The Fruits of the Camp David Women and Resistance in South Africa Accord; Zaire: Expatriates a “Flourishing No. 94 (3rd Quart. 1983), p. 101 Community”; Benin: Programme of Reform. Book review

[1475] [1481] Vukani Mawethu Walshe, P. Africa: Notes and Comment African Nationalism in South Africa No. 82 (3rd Quart. 1980), p. 74 No. 49 (2nd Quart. 1972), p. 105 Liberia: Fruits of `humanistic capitalism“; Book review Chad: Militarism in N'Djamena. 120 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988

[1482] [1489] Wauthier, Claude Wilkins, Ivor; & Strydom, Hans The Literature and Thought of Modern The Super-Afrikaners, Inside the Africa Broederbond No. 31 (4th Quart. 1967), p. 84 No. 79 (4th Quart. 1979), p. 106 Book review Book review

[1483] [1490] Weinberg, Eli Willan, Brian Portrait of a People Sol Plaatje - South African Nationalist No. 86 (3rd Quart. 1981), p. 102 1876-1932 Book review; photographic record of No. 100 (1st Quart. 1985), p. 106 liberation struggle. Book review

[1484] [1491] Weinberg, Eli Wilmer, S.E. Why I am a Member of the Communist Party Zimbabwe Now No. 87 (4th Quart. 1981), p. 51 No. 58 (3rd Quart. 1974), p. 119 Published posthumously. Book review

[1485] [1492] Welsh, David Wilson, Francis The Roots of Segregation - Native Policy in Labour in the South African Gold Mines Natal (1845-1910) 1911-1969 No. 53 (2nd Quart. 1973), p. 103 No. 53 (2nd Quart. 1973), p. 103 Book review Book review

[1486] [1493] Welsh, Kathleen Wilson, Francis Oppression and Suppression - A New Migrant Labour in South Africa Consolidation in South Africa No. 54 (3rd Quart. 1973), p. 100 No. 31 (4th Quart. 1967), p. 45 Book review

[1487] [1494] Whitman, Scarlet Wilson, Monica and Thompson, Leonard The Beauty of a Zulu Battle Line The Oxford History of South Africa, Vol. 1: No. 40 (1st Quart. 1970), p. 81 South Africa to 1870 Poem on Isandhlwana No. 42 (3rd Quart. 1970), p. 106 Book review [1488] Whitman, Scarlet [1495] Powdered Typhoons Unwind Slowly Wilson, Monica and Thompson, Leonard No. 44 (1st Quart. 1971), p. 130 The Oxford History of South Africa, Vol. 2: Poem South Africa 1870-1966 No. 47 (4th Quart. 1971), p. 122 Book review

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[1496] [1503] Winston, Henry Woddis, Jack Marxism and the Black Panther Party Africa, the Way Ahead No. 48 (1st Quart. 1972), p. 62 No. 15 (4th Quart. 1963), p. 90 The crisis in the Party: a Marxist-Leninist Book review view of the split and policy differences. [1504] [1497] Woddis, Jack Winston, Henry Ghana's Changing Economy Strategy for a Black Agenda No. 17 (2nd Quart. 1964), p. 14 No. 56 (1st Quart. 1974), p. 114 Book review [1505] Woddis, Jack [1498] Democracy and Africa Winston, Henry No. 21 (2nd Quart. 1965), p. 62 Class, Race and Black Liberation No. 72 (1st Quart. 1978), p. 109 [1506] Book review Woddis, Jack. Neo-Colonialism [1499] No. 33 (2nd Quart. 1968), p. 61 Winston, Henry Book review Unity Against the Washington-Pretoria Axis No. 83 (4th Quart. 1980), p. 33 [1507] By the National Chairman, CPUSA; on the Woddis, Jack special interests of the US in strengthening New Theories of Revolution apartheid. No. 51 (4th Quart. 1972), p. 117 Book review [1500] Woddis, Jack [1508] South Africa - the Roots of Revolt Woddis, Jack No. 5 (May 1961), p. 49 Southern Africa: Which Side is Britain Book review On? No. 69 (2nd Quart. 1977), p. 107 [1501] Book review Woddis, Jack Africa: The Lion Awakes [1509] No. 10 (3rd Quart. 1962), p. 74 Woddis, Jack Book review Armies and Politics No. 77 (2nd Quart. 1979), p. 100 [1502] Book review Woddis, Jack Africa and Industrialisation [1510] No. 14 (3rd Quart. 1963), p. 23 Wolfers, Michael; & Bergerol, Jane Angola in the Frontline No. 96 (1st Quart. 1984), p. 99 Book review

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[1511] [1518] Wolpe, Harold X, Malcolm Race, Class, and the Apartheid State The Autobiography No. 115 (4th Quart. 1988), p. 99 No. 30 (3rd Quart. 1967), p. 77 Book review Book review

[1512] [1519] Wood, Diana Ya-Otto, John Why I Joined the Communist Party Battlefront Namibia No. 46 (3rd Quart. 1971), p. 50 No. 91 (4th Quart. 1982), p. 92 “People can Change” Book review

[1513] [1520] Woods, Donald Yatsho Landoda Biko Govan Mbeki - A Real People's Leader No. 75 (4th Quart. 1978), p. 96 No. 54 (3rd Quart. 1973), p. 69 Book review A graphic pen-portrait of the ANC and SACP leader. [1514] Woods, Donald [1521] Asking for Trouble Zania, Teresa No. 86 (3rd Quart. 1981), p. 98 The I.C.U. Book review No. 38 (3rd Quart. 1969), p. 57 A discussion of the rise and fall of the [1515] I.C.U. World Communist Conference, Moscow, 5- 17 June 1969 [1522] Materials, resolutions, speech by J.B. Marks Zanzolo, Albert (Chairman, SACP) Africa in 1969? African Unity Now and No. 38 (3rd Quart. 1969), (special The National Question and Nigeria supplement) No. 36 (1st Quart. 1969), p. 11, 18 Document Two companion articles - frank and outspoken comments on the OAU and on [1516] Nigeria at the closing stages of formal World Conference of Communist and independance. Workers“ Parties Preparatory Meeting, Budapest November [1523] 18-21, 1968 Zanzolo, A. No. 36 (1st Quart. 1969), p. 93 Some Thoughts on Federation Document No. 5 (May 1961), p. 23

[1517] [1524] Wright, Harrison M. Zanzolo, A. The Burden of the Present: Liberal Radical The Draft Programme of the South African Controversy over South African History Communist Party No. 72 (1st Quart. 1978), p. 120 No. 11 (4th Quart. 1962), p. 86 Book review

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[1525] [1533] Zanzolo, A. Zuma, Thando The Theory of the South African Revolution How the Ultra-Left Play into the Hands of No. 12 (1st Quart. 1963), p. 17 the Ultra-Right No. 109 (2nd Quart. 1987), p. 84 [1526] Further consideration of the national Zanzolo, A. question, “colonialism of a special type”, Islands of Independance in the Slave South the implications of the Freedom Charter, No. 23 (4th Quart. 1965), p. 41 and the roles of the ANC and SACP. Basutoland, Bechuanaland, and Swaziland on the eve of independance. [1534] Zuma, Thando [1527] “Bayete Nkalakata! uShaka Ka Zanzolo, A. Senzangakhona” Crisis in Africa No. 111 (4th Quart. 1987), p. 76 No. 26 (3rd Quart. 1966), p. 15 “We salute you, great one! Shaka son of Senzangakhona”: an essay to mark the [1528] bicentenary of the birth of Shaka, King of Zanzolo, A. the Zulu nation, surveying his life and Drought, Water and Politics in Southern some of his accomplishments. Africa No. 27 (4th Quart. 1966), p. 28 [1535] Zuma, Thando [1529] Buthelezi Called to Answer at the Bar of Zanzolo, A. History A Nation Behind Bars No. 115 (4th Quart. 1988), p. 85 No. 28 (1st Quart. 1967), p. 41 An extended review of two books which question Buthelezi's claim to chieftainship [1530] and analyse the nature and extent of his Zarodov, Dr. K. collaboration with the apartheid regime. Lenin's Strategy and Tactics of Revolutionary Struggle [1536] No. 64 (1st Quart. 1976), p. 111 Zwelonke, D.M. Document (summary of article in “Pravda”) Robben Island No. 55 (4th Quart. 1973), p. 109 [1531] Book review Zipser, Arthur Working Class Giant: The Life of William Z. Foster No. 88 (1st Quart. 1982), p. 97 Book review

[1532] Zulu, Zakhele Why I Joined the Communist Party No. 46 (3rd Quart. 1971), p. 50 “The Impact of the Durban Riots”

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Industrialisation Iran, relations with, 1415 and apartheid, 124 Ireland Inflation background to the problems in, 287 effect on Africans, 375 Isandhlwana (battle of) Inkatha, 6, 394, 875, 977 100th anniversary, 1203 alliance with Coloured Labour Party poem on, 1487 and Indian Reform Party, 393 "Iskra”, 607 and KwaZulu-Natal Indaba, 428 Israel origins, nature, and role of, 430, 642, Africa, intervention in, 107 947 and Arabs, 350 terrorism by, 424 Black liberation in South Africa, and trade unions, 947 opposition to, 619 Inkatha: see also Buthelezi and Cameroon, 83 Institute for a Democratic Alternative for June War 1967, 928 South Africa Lebanon ANC, Dakar meeting with, 430 invasion of, 63, 410 Institute of Race Relations, 377 repression in, compared to South Intelligentsia Africa, 433 role of, 775 and Rhodesia, 1390 International Anti-Apartheid Year, 393 and South Africa, 77, 386, 850, 1313, International Communist Movement, 1261, 1390 1286 terrorism by, 357, 1313 International Confederation of Free Trade USA and, 1390 Unions (ICFTU) war, 376, 1284, 1462 and neo-colonialism, 330 and Zaire, 291 International Conference of Communist and and Zionism, 106 Workers' Parties (Budapest) Ivory Coast material, 149 “economic miracle” illusion, 1430 International Council of Christian Churches and Kenya, 1181 J International Labour Organisation 1973 Geneva Conference, 256 Jackson, George and South African trade unions, 883 obituary, 322 International Monetary Fund Jobane, Petros Linda (Gordon Dibeku) and Morocco, 296 tribute on death of, 1204 and South Africa, 575 Job reservation, 375 International Socialist League (S.A.), 344 Bantustans and, 628 International solidarity John Paul II, Pope various issues, 1059 assassination attempt on, 425 International Trade Union Conference Jonathan, Leabua Against Apartheid, 884 coup by, 1037 International Women's Year (1975), 381, overthrow of, South African role in, 813, 1150 424 Iran role of, 670 Iraq, relations with, 1415 Jones, David Ivon, 710, 1218 revolution in, 37, 396, 1415 tribute to, on discovery of his grave, Tudeh (Communist) Party, 1415 47 Iraq Joseph, Helen, 612 communists in, 338

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K assassination, 703 Kissinger, Henry Kadalie, Clements, 616 policies of, in Southern Africa, 388 Kahn, Sam Korea, 369 obituary, 58 airplane incident (31 August 1983), Kairos Document (A Challenge to the 415, 772, 1454 Church), 681, 896, 901, 910 Kotane, Moses Mauane, 1218, 1219 Kampuchea, 119 70th birthday of, 13, 14 Katanga, 582 biography, 156, 158 Kaunda, Kenneth, 354 death of, speeches, tributes, etc., 230 Kave, Nokonono, 409 Kozonguizi, Advocate, 409 Kembelo, Roy Kwazulu bomb attack on, 377 Buthelezi's policies and Inkatha, 394 Kente, Gibson police in, 430 critique of, 975, 1152 KwaZulu-Natal Indaba, 428, 868 Kenya, 335, 586, 644, 702, 733, 1035, 1080, 1400 L African Socialism, paper on, 304 class conflict, expatriates, and foreign Labour Monthly imperialism, 615 50th anniversary, 366 conflict between KPU and KANU, 963 Labour Party (Britain) coup (1982), neo-colonialism, and Africa, policies in, 340 repression in, 967 Rhodesia, policies in, 320 and International Council of Christian Labour Party (South Africa), 261, 383 Churches, 1181 Labour Relations Act 1981, 1056 Kenyatta, role of, 60 Labour Relations Amendment Act, 1981, land robbery, 214 1047 neo-colonialism in, 794, 861, 994, 1222 La Guma, Alex, 975 policies in, dangers of, 1472 death of, 1019 repression in, 965 Latin America, 917 resistance and ideology in, 803 fascist links with South Africa, 1206 Seychelles, involvement in mercenary Leaflet coup in, 410 South African workers, message to, social and political crisis in 12th year of 1297 independence, 964 League of Communists, The, 1226 Uhuru, 1076 Leballo, Potlako, 498 United Nations Organisation, 1075 Lebanon unity of Kenyan organisations abroad, Israeli policies in, 410 87 Lekhotla la Bafo Kenya African National Union, 335 history of, 325 Kenyatta, Jomo, 60 Lenin and Leninism Kgama, Chief, 188 and Africa, 1122 Khanyile, Gordon cartoon, 182 tribute on death of, 1204 class struggle, need for, 1226 Khayinga, Wilson, 633 conversation with Lenin, 1141 Khomeini, Imam, 1415 impressions of Lenin, 160 Kies, Ben, 261 "Iskra”, 607 King Kong (musical), 1152 and Marxism and the South African King, Martin Luther struggle, 1267

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and national liberation, 989 South Africa, collaboration with, 1181 policies of, 133 and USA, 82, 295 significance for Africa, 1378 Libya, 461, 1035 significance of works of, 1381 Chad, relations with, 87 and South Africa, 241 and Morocco (Treaty of Oujda, 13 speeches at Comintern Congresses, 688 August 1984), 298 strategy and tactics of revolutionary and USA, 83 struggle, 1530 Liebknecht, Karl, 1107 and Trotskyism, 279 Life and Times of Michael K., 774 world revolutionary process, 209 Literature in Africa, 571 Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich: see Lenin and Lonrho, 220 Leninism; and also under Marx and Lumumba, Patrice, 215, 326, 1464 Marxism, Marxist-Leninist, etc. 25th anniversary of death, 80 Leon, Sonny Lusaka Agreement, 418 alliance with Buthelezi and Y.S. Luthuli, Chief Albert John Chinsamy, 393 and Communism, 277 Lerumo la Sechaba (Umkhonto we Sizwe), obituary, 443 1412 role of, 390 Lesotho, 332, 363, 414, 1400 Luthuli Detachment (Umkhonto we campaign to save, 297 Sizwe), 1412 Communist Party, 205, 329, 370, 953, Luxemburg, Rosa, 1107 1476 Central Committee statement, 208 M joint statement with SACP, 1265 coup in, 1037 Mabhida, Moses Mbheki Mncane, 1218 history of (Lekhotla la Bafo), 325 60th birthday, honoured on, 415 independance, 347 address at memorial meeting in and Namibia, 812 memory of, 1217 political parties in, 757 biography of, 1304 situation in, 670, 948 Bulgaria, honoured by, 417 1970, 630 death and funeral of, 1322 and South Africa, 424, 784, 812, 948 Revolutionary Council of ANC terrorism of, 297 National Executive terrorism in (document), 1252 Committee, membership of, and USSR, 812 404 Letlaka, Tsepo, 383 SACP, election as General Secretary, Liberation 1304 and culture, 975 Machel, Samora Liberation movement letter to, on independence of educational policy of, 831 Mozambique, 1290 Liberation movements tribute on death of, 1325, 1409 problems of in Southern Africa, 286 Madagascar: see Malagasy generally, 535 Maghreb, The Liberation Support Movement, 381 Treaty of Oujda (between Libya and Liberia, 586, 795 Morocco, 13 August 1984), coup attempt in, 1179 298 coup in, 1475 Mahdi, Sadiq al-, 85 “humanistic capitalism' in, 1475 Mahlangu, Solomon Neo-colonialism in, 73 execution of, 397

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“detente” policies of, 801, 918 labour in, 791, 1398, 1492 detention in, 359, 459, 792, 1139, 1140, historical documents, 606, 624, 625 1164, 1529, 1536 history, 103, 153, 154, 157, 1451, “dialogue” policy, 854, 1399 1494, 1495, 1517 dictatorship in, 333 imperialism, 32, 377, 383, 854, 918, diplomatic offensive, 364 1008 domestic workers, 55 and Indian Ocean, 916 economy of, 365, 418, 479, 562, 563, Indian community, 1083 569, 851, 866 Botha, response to, 407 race and class, 824 Indian Council, 1221 education, 1155 industrial colour bar, 258 education in revolutionary struggle, role industrial conciliation, 259 of, 480 industrialisation and social change in, elections 881 (1970), 818, 1010 influx control, 500 (1974), 141, 377, 1287 Information Department corruption (1981), 404, 405 scandal, 395 (1984), 497 international implications of struggle (1987), 428, 429 for freedom, 341 emigration of skilled white workers to, isolation of, 378 360 and Israel, 77, 386, 850, 1313 executions of political prisoners, 409 Black liberation, opposition to, family planning and genocide, 712 619 farm labourers, 713 Labour Party, 383 fascist nature of, 331, 817 labour relations, 258 document, 1433 Land Act, 1913, 1108 federalism in, 470 land, migratory labour, and politics, forced removals in, 1436 650 foreign investment in, 27 Latin American fascism, links with, foreign policy, 99, 463, 1444 1206 Africa, 949, 950 law and legal system, 346, 365, 370, and France, 78 578, 590, 888, 1165 Freedom Charter, 20th anniversary of, leaflet distributed in, 25 382 and Lesotho, 297, 424, 812, 948 Freedom Day (26 June), 25th Liberal Party, 332 anniversary of, 382 liberation movement and funerals in, 422 internationalism, 914 general analysis of situation confronting liberation movement in the struggle liberation movement, 1291 for peace, 821 general review of struggle against liberation struggle, problems of, 1418 apartheid to end of 1980 literature, 150, 472 (incl. Soweto uprising, “made ungovernable, 420 strikes, youth and students, Marxism and religion in the national Buthelezi and Inkatha, MK, liberation struggle, 910 ANC, prisoners, trials), 574 migrant labour, 1493 genocide of apartheid, 712, 1147 and Bantustans, 484 gold, implications for liberation militancy and resistance, growth of, movement of, 853, 858 366 gold mines militarism, 77, 1207

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