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Party, South African Communist. Constitution of the South African Communist Party: Adopted at the 8th Party Congress, amended at the 9th and 10th SACP Congress. Johannesburg: South African Communist Party, 1999.

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Kunert, Dirk Thomas. Glasnost, new thinking, and the ANC-SACP alliance: A parting of ways : socialism and oriental despotism. Bryanston (Rep. South Africa): International Freedom Foundation, 1991.

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South African Communist Party African National Congress. 65 SACP. Freedom socialism peace. South African Communist Party African National Congress. An Alliance forged in struggle. London: Inkululeko Publications, 1986.

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Maloka, Eddy. The South African Communist Party, 1963-1990. Pretoria: Africa Institute of South Africa, 2002.

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Maloka, Eddy. The South African Communist Party: Exile and after apartheid. Auckland Park, South Africa: Jacana, 2013.

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Slovo, Joe. The South African working class and the national democratic revolution. [Cape Town?]: South African Communist Party, 1989.

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Stephen, Ellis. Comrades against apartheid: ANC andthe South African Communist party in exile. London: J.Currey, 1992.

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Party, South African Communist. The path to power: Programme of the South African Communist Party. [S.l: s.n., 1989.

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Bunting, Brian. Moses Kotane, South African revolutionary: A political biography. London: Inkululeko Publications, 1986.

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Stephen, Ellis. Comrades against apartheid: The ANC & the South African Communist Party in exile. London: J. Currey, 1992.

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Pike, Henry R. A history of communism in South Africa. Primrose Hill, Germiston, South Africa: Christian Mission International of South Africa, 1985.

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A history of communism in South Africa. 2nd ed. Primrose Hill, Germiston, South Africa: Christian Mission International of South Africa, 1988.

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Party, South African Communist. The red flag in South Africa: A popular history of the Communist Party. [Johannesburg: South African Communist Party, 1990.

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The making of an African Communist: Edwin Thabo Mofutsanyana and the Communist Party of South Africa 1927-1939. [Pretoria]: Unisa Press, 2005.

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Bunting, Brian Percy. Moses Kotane, South African revolutionary: A political biography. Bellville, South Africa: Mayibuye Books, University of the Western Cape, 1998.

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Simon, Adams. Comrade minister: The South African Communist Party and the transition from apartheid to democracy. Huntington, N.Y: Nova Science Publishers, 2001.

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Matthews, Colleen. Walking on air. Johannesburg: STE, 2006.

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Williams, Michelle. The roots of participatory democracy: Democratic communists in South Africa and Kerala, India. New York, N.Y: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.

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South African Communist Party. Congress. Build people's power, build socialism now: Central Committee political report. [Johannesburg?: South African Communist Party, 1998.

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Mali, Thami. Thami Mali remembers Chris Hani: The sun that set before dawn. Johannesburg: Sached Books, 1993.

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Mandela, Nelson. The Mandela document: The full text of the document presented by Nelson Mandela to PW Botha in July, 1989. Lusaka, Zambia: ANC, 1990.

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Mokonyane, Dan. The big sell out by the Communist Party of South Africa and the African National Congress: Recent developments in South Africa and the eclipse of the revolutionary perspective. London: Nakong Ya Rena, 1994.

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156 hands that built South Africa. Durban: Phyllis Naidoo, 2006.

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Hani, Chris. Chris Hani, 1942-1993. [Gaborone: s.n., 1993.

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Guma, Alex La. Jimmy La Guma: A biography. Cape Town: Friends of the South African Library, 1997.

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Berger, Michele. Chris Hani. Cape Town: Maskew Miller Longman, 1994.

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McKinley, Dale T. The ANC and the liberation struggle: A critical political biography. London: Pluto Press, 1997.

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Schleicher, Ilona. Die DDR im südlichen Afrika: Solidarität und Kalter Krieg. Hamburg: Institut für Afrika-Kunde, 1997.

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Nothing but the truth: Behind the ANC's struggle politics. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball, 2003.

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Beauregard, Tromp, ed. Hani: A life too short : a biography. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball, 2009.

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Raymond, Suttner, ed. All my life and all my strength. Johannesburg, South Africa: STE Publishers, 2004.

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The History of the South African Communist Party. [Cape Town]: University of Cape Town, Dept. of Adult Education and Extra-Mural Studies, 1991.

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Communist Party of South Africa. Congress,, ed. The world greets the South African Communist Party. London: Inkululeko Publications, 1989.

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Maloka, Eddy. The South African Communist Party in Exile 1963-1990. Africa Institute of South Africa, 1989.

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Kolasa, Thomas Stanley. The South African Communist Party: Adapting to Thrive in a Post-Communist Age. McFarland, 2015.

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Operation Q-018. . WorkBot, 2010.

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Simon, Adams. Comrade Minister: The South African Communist Party and the Transition from Apartheid to Democracy. Nova Science Publishers, 2001.

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The Roots of Participatory Democracy: Democratic Communists in South Africa and Kerala, India. Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.

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Moses Kotane. 3rd ed. Mayibuye Books,South Africa, 1999.

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Distant clap of thunder: Fortieth anniversary of the 1946 mine strike : a salute by the South African Communist Party to South Africa's Black Mine Workers. London: South African Communist Party, 1986.

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Communist Party of South Africa., ed. Distant clap of thunder: Fortieth anniversary of the 1946 mine strike : a salute by the South African Communist Party to South Africa's black mine workers. London: South African Communist Party, 1986.

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B, Davidson A., ed. South Africa and the Communist International: A documentary history. London: Frank Cass, 2003.

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Davidson, A. South Africa and the Communist International: Socialist Pilgrims to Bolshevik Footsoldiers, 1919-1930 (South Africa and the Communist International: A Documentary History). Routledge, 2002.

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Davidson, A. South Africa and the Communist International: Bolshevik Footsoldiers to Victims of Bolshevisation, 1931-1939 (South Africa and the Communist International: A Documentary History). Routledge, 2003.

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Chris Hani. Jacana Media, 2018.

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Young Man With A Red Tie A Memoir Of Mandela And The Failed Revolution 19601963. Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd, 2013.

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Johnson, David. Dreaming of Freedom in South Africa. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474430210.001.0001.

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Dreaming of Freedom in South Africa examines for the first time the many different texts imagining the future after the end of apartheid. Focused on well-known and obscure literary texts from the 1880s to the 1970s, as well as the many manifestos and programmes setting out visions of the future, this book charts the dreams of freedom of five major traditions of anti-colonial and anti-apartheid resistance: the African National Congress (ANC), the Industrial and Commercial Workers Union (ICU), the Communist Party of South Africa (CPSA), the Non-European Unity Movement (NEUM) and the Pan-Africanist Congress (PAC). The works of a number of South African literary figures are discussed, including Olive Schreiner, S. E. K. Mqhayi, Alan Paton, Karel Schoeman, Jordan Ngubane, Winnifred Holtby, Ethelreda Lewis, Dora Taylor, Livingstone Mqotsi, Peter Abrahams, Richard Rive, Lauretta Ngcobo and Bessie Head. Political thinkers analysed include Nelson Mandela, R. F. A. Hoernlé, Albert Luthuli, Clements Kadalie, A. W. G. Champion, Edward Roux, James La Guma, Alfred Nzula, I. B. Tabata, Ben Kies, Anton Lembede, A. P. Mda and Robert Sobukwe. The theoretical dimensions of the study are orientated in relation to major Marxist critics of utopianism like Marx, Friedrich Engels, Leon Trotsky and Ernst Bloch, as well as to thinkers like Hannah Arendt, Immanuel Wallerstein, James C. Scott and Jay Winter. More than an exercise in historical excavation, Dreaming of Freedom in South Africa raises challenging questions for the post-apartheid present.
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Doody, Colleen. New Deal Detroit, Communism, and Anti-Communism. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037276.003.0002.

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This chapter provides some context on the city of Detroit, New Deal labor, and the Communist Party. In the 1940s, Detroit was a boomtown confronted with enormous social and political change. Most Detroit residents had lived there for no more than a generation. The city's political and economic elites struggled to control these newcomers while the migrants themselves fought to assert their rights, which often conflicted with the rights of others. As a result of the growth of both its population and its labor movement, Detroit, a formerly largely white, open-shop town, became the most heavily unionized city in the nation with one of the largest African American populations outside of the South. Many of the same factors that led to Detroit's population changes also led to the expansion of the city's Communist Party.
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