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Two biographies of the South African civil rights leader. Scroll down for the Brief Biography.
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African National Congress - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) is the youth wing of the African National Congress. Its foundation in 1944 by Anton Muziwakhe Lembede (1914-1947), Ashley Peter Mda, Nelson Mandela, Walter Sisulu and Oliver Tambo marked the rise of a new generation of leadership of South Africa's black...
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African National Congress (ANC), the oldest black (now multiracial) political organization in South Africa; founded in 1912. Prominent in its opposition to apartheid, the organization began as a nonviolent civil-rights group.
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ANC abbr. African National Congress ... The African National Congress was the first African liberation movement, formed 1912 in response to the creation of the South African Union which entrenched white minority rule.
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The SACP is a partner in the Tripartite Alliance consisting of the African National Congress and the Congress of South African Trade Union ... The South African Communist Party was founded in 1921 and has always been in the forefront of the struggle against imperialism and racist domination. ... 12th National Congress Resolutions...
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On his first day of school, Rolihlahla is given the English name Nelson by an African teacher. ... 1912 The African National Congress (ANC) is founded; its goal is to end white domination and create a multi-racial South Africa.
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The ANC was banned by the government from 1960 to January 1990. Talks between the ANC and the South African government began in December 1991 and culminated in the adoption of a non-racial constitution in 1993 and the ANC's agreement to participate in a power-sharing administration, as a prelude to full majority rule.
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The African National Congress Women's League is an organization under the African National Congress (ANC) which is catered to female members and supporters of the party. It was founded in 1931 as the Bantu Women's League, with Charlotte Maxeke as its first president.
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