Appeal To Students by Nelson Mandela
Appeal To Students: Leaflet issued by the All-in African National Action
Council,
signed by Nelson Mandela
An appeal to appeal to students and scholars - April 1961
by Nelson Mandela
Dear Friends,
I am writing this letter on the instructions of the All-in African National
Action Council which was established in terms of a resolution passed by the
All-in African Conference held at Pietermaritzburg on 25 and 26 March 1961. This
conference was attended by 1,500 delegates from town and country representing
145 political, religious, social, sporting and cultural organisations. Its aim
was to consolidate unity amongst Africans and to consider the decision of the
government to proclaim a republic on 31 May this year. It was the opinion of
conference that the government was not entitled to take such a decision without
first seeking the views and obtaining the express consent of the African people.
Delegates felt that under the proposed republic, the racial policies of the
government would be intensified resulting in a further deterioration in the
living conditions of our people. In its main resolution conference called upon
the government to convene a National Convention, before 31 May this year, of all
South Africans, to draw up a new democratic constitution. If the government
failed to call the convention before the above-mentioned date, countrywide
demonstrations would be held on the eve of the republic to compel the government
to do so. The resolution went further to call on the African, Coloured and
Indian communities as well as European democrats not to co-operate with the
proposed republic or with any government based on force. Finally, an appeal was
made to democratic individuals the world over and to foreign governments not to
have any dealings with the proposed republic and to apply sanctions against
it.This conference has been acclaimed throughout the country as an important
landmark in the struggle of the African people to achieve unity amongst
themselves. Its challenging resolution is a stirring call to an action which
promises to be one of the most massive and stunning blows ever delivered by the
African people against white supremacy.In its efforts to enslave the African people the government has given
particular attention to the question of education. The control of African
education has been taken away from the Provincial Administrations and
missionaries and is now vested in the Bantu Affairs Department so that it should
conform with State policy. Instead of a free and progressive education
calculated to prepare him for his responsibilities as a fully fledged citizen,
the African is indoctrinated with a tribal and inferior type of education
intended to keep him in a position of perpetual subservience to the whites. The
matric results last year strikingly illustrated the disastrous effects of Bantu
Education and show that even more tragic consequences will follow if the
Nationalists are not kicked out of power. We call upon the entire South African
nation to close ranks and to make a supreme effort to halt the Nationalists and
to win freedom. In this situation all students have an important role to play
and we appeal to you to:
- Participate in full in the forthcoming demonstrations.
- Refuse to participate in the forthcoming republican celebrations and in
all ceremonies connected with them.- Popularise the Pietermaritzburg resolution amongst other students, the
youth in factories, farms and in the streets, to your parents and relatives
and to all people in your neighbourhood.If you take these measures you will have made an important contribution to
the historic mission of transforming our country from a white-dominated one to a
free and prosperous nation.N R MANDELA,
Secretary,
All-in African National Action
Council




