The Treason Trial in South Africa: A Guide to the Microfilm Record of the TrialOfficial papers of the 1956-1961 treason trial in South Africa R. Legal aspects and political aspects of the historical events leading to it. Apartheid, nationalist and communist movements. Government policy and political problems. Offenders, witnesses, jurists, etc. Guide to the microfilm record. Bibliography pp. 122 to 124. |
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achieve Action Council adoption aforesaid organisations African National Congress argument arrested August Bantu Bantu Education Act Cape Town Committee Communist Party Congress Alliance conspiracy conspirators Court adjourns Crown December Defense begins examination Defense counsel Defiance Campaign documents End of cross-examination evidence fact Freedom Charter Freedom Volunteers high treason Hoover Institution hostile intent Johannesburg Joseph judgment June Justice Rumpff Kathrada Kliptown laws Liberation Lollan Luthuli Mandela March March 29 meetings ment microfilm Molaoa Naicker Natal National Liberatory Movement Nelson Mandela Nokwe nonviolence nonwhites organizations Oswald Pirow overt acts overthrow period persons Pirow political Preparatory Examination Programme of Action Prosecution begins cross-examination Prosecution's provincial racial re-examines record referred Schedule second indictment Sharpeville Sibande Sisulu so-called Sophiatown South Africa South African Indian special criminal court speeches testimony thirty accused tion Transvaal treason trial Tshume Umkonto Union of South violence whites witness World Peace Council Xuma Yengwa
References to this book
Brick by Brick: An Informal Guide to the History of South Africa Wendy Patricia Watson Limited preview - 2007 |
Capital and Labour in South Africa: Class Struggle in the 1970s Darcy Du Toit No preview available - 1981 |