Speech/message 
Resist Apartheid Campaign Message to Meeting in Johannesburg
JULY 11, 1954
Chief Lutuli intended to address a meeting in Johannesburg on July 11, 1954,
in protest against the Western Areas Removal Scheme--the forcible removal
of Africans from their homes in Johannesburg to segregated locations. However,
a banning order was served on him as he landed at the Johannesburg airport.
He then issued the following statement to be read at the meeting.
Sons and Daughters of Africa!
Mayibuye! Inkululeko
Ngesikathi Sethu!
On account of the ban re-imposed on me last night immediately after my landing
at the airport, I cannot be with you in the flesh but I am with you in the
spirit, and the spirit is a greater human force than the flesh. I am glad
to bring to you not just the greetings and best wishes of your fellow-countrymen
I have the honour to lead through the African National Congress, but to bring
you also their messages of determination and assurance to be with you in
your hour of trial, when forces of reaction, as represented by the Government
of Dr Malan, seek to uproot you from your sacred shrines and castles - your
homes - acquired through hard-earned savings. The fact that it is legalized
robbery does not make the action less a sin.
Your invitation has given me an opportunity to reiterate my call for Resist
Apartheid Campaign. We have met here today primarily to unitedly demonstrate
in unmistakable terms our solidarity in supporting this Congress Call for
Resist Apartheid Campaign, and for the Congress of the People Assembly, whereat
people from all walks of life in our multi-racial nation will have the opportunity
to write into this great Charter of Freedom their aspirations on freedom.
The Western Areas Removal Plan of the Government represents their major implementation
of their apartheid policy and, no doubt, is a forerunner to what will be
done in other centres; and so our Resist Apartheid Campaign in connection
with this scheme must be firm and decisive. The fate of Africans in the cities
of the Union rests on the stand we take against this tyrannical action of
the Government. As leaders, we shall do all in our power to consolidate the
country to oppose the carrying out of this outrageous tyrannical scheme.
I must here publicly acknowledge with the deepest appreciation the support
already given us by individuals and groups from other communities, especially
our allies in the freedom struggle: the South African Indian Congress; the
South African Congress of Democrats; the South African Coloured Peoples'
Organization.
We are met here to express our utter resentment at the claim made by South
Africa through its governments and parliaments since Union to determine
and shape our destiny without ourselves, and arrogantly assign us a
position of permanent inferiority in our land. Contrary to the plan
and purpose of God our Creator, who "created
all men equal", and to us too, not to whites only, He breathed the
divine spirit of human dignity. And so we have all the human and moral
rights to resist laws and policies, which create a climate inimical to
the full development of our human personalities as individuals, and our
development as a people. The laws and policies of white South Africa are
no doubt inimical to this development. And so I call upon our people in
all walks of life - Ministers of the Gospel of Christ, who died to save
human dignity, teachers, professional men, business men, farmers and workers
to rally round Congress at this hour to make our voice heard. We may be
voteless, but we a re not necessarily voiceless; it is our determination
more than ever before in the life of our Congress, to have our voice not
only heard but heeded too. Through gatherings like this in all centres,
large and small, we mean to mobilize our people to speak with this.
In large and small, we mean to mobilize our people to speak with this one voice
and say to white South Africa:
We have no designs to elbow out of South Africa anyone, but equally we
have no intention whatsoever of abandoning our divine right, of ourselves determining
our destiny according to the holy and perfect plan of our Creator; Apartheid
can never be such a plan.
Friends, let us make no mistake, the road to freedom is always full of difficulties.
Before we reach the summit of freedom, many will have fallen by the wayside
as a result of enemy action; and others through personal despondency may
abandon the fight. But I call upon you as true sons of South Africa to be
true to Africa, a nd count no sacrifice too great for her redemption. Now
and here, I call upon all men and women present to pledge themselves and
come forward to enlist themselves as Volunteers in this noble cause of freedom
under the rallying cry of Resist Apartheid Campaign. I am confident that
this my call will, as in the past, provoke the greatest response which will
shake to repentance the hearts of white South Africa.
Mayibuye!
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