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Articles, Speeches and Letters by W. A. Sisulu

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  • Report of the Joint Planning Council of the ANC and the South African Indian Congress, November 8, 1951
  • Letter to Prime Minister D. F. Malan on behalf of the African National Congress, January 21, 1952
  • Letter to prime minister D. F. Malan on behalf of the African National Congress, February 11, 1952
  • Statement in Court, during Defiance Campaign, before being sentenced for Pass Offence, July 21, 1952
  • Message to the Negro People of the United States of America, September 1952
  • Letter to Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois, May 1953
  • Letter to Paul Robeson, June 9, 1953
  • Opening address at 7th Annual Conference of Natal Indian Congress, Durban, February 5, 1954
  • Letter to W. A. Hunton, June 6, 1954
  • Let us work together: Statement on the call to the congress of the people - From Fighting Talk, Johannesburg, June 1954
  • Statement after being ordered to resign from Membership of the ANC and from his position as Secretary-General, August 20, 1954
  • Forward with the Freedom Charter - Article in Fighting Talk, Johannesburg, September 1955
  • The Extension of the pass laws - Article in Liberation, Johannesburg, March 1956
  • In the Transkei , Where Famine Rules, People fear the Future - From New Age, Cape Town , April 12, 1956
  • South Africa's struggle for Democracy - Article in Africa South, Cape Town, January-March 1957
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