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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 (London) 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 Apartheid; [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. 1 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988 [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 Johannesburg, 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, Havana, 1981. No. 39 (4th Quart. 1969), p. 84 Book review 2 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988 [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! China'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. 3 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988 [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, Moscow. [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 4 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988 [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 5 AFRICAN COMMUNIST 1959 - 1988 [70] [76] Azad, Ahmed Azad, Ahmed The Horn of Africa - Defeat for Imperialism Humanity Yearns for Peace and Life No.