The African National Congress (ANC) is the oldest and most durable of African nationalist movements, not only in South Africa but also across the continent. Since 1994, it has governed the country as leader of the Tripartite Alliance with the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) and South African Communist Party (SACP). The early decades of the twentieth century saw the establishment, survival, and growth of ANC and black labour organisations.This book focuses on the formative period of engagement of these political and socioeconomic forces before permanent alliances emerged. It analyses the ANC’s attitudes and relationships with the nascent formations of the black working class, with particular attention to the most conscious and active workers. The subject matter in this book also discusses migrant, rural, domestic, and women workers – not always then clearly defined as part of a formal ‘working class’.Print editions not for sale in Sub-Saharan Africa. This book is part of Routledge’s co-published series 30 Years of Democracy in South Africa, in collaboration with UNISA Press, which reflects on the past years of a democratic South Africa and assesses the future opportunities and challenges.
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This book analyses the ANC and its attitudes and relationships with the nascent formations of the black working class, with particular attention to the most conscious and active workers. It focuses on the formative period of engagement of political and socioeconomic forces and also discusses migrant, rural, domestic, and women workers.
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Abbreviations and AcronymsIllustrationsSources of illustrationsTablesPreface1. IntroductionPart 1: Nation, Class, and Place in South African History2. Perspectives on ANC-Labour History3. Black Labour in South Africa to 19404. Early African Political Organisations and Black LabourPart 2: The ANC and Labour, the First Decade5. The SANNC and African Working People6. To “Heartily … Assist the Working Movement as Best They Can”: Congress and Black Labour in the Transvaal, 1912-19197. “Join Our Union—You Will Find Good Result”: Congress and Labour in the Cape, Natal and Free State, 1912–1919Part 3: The Second Decade8. “A Strong Seed in a Stony Bed”: The 1920s9. “The Ruling Class is Getting Lost in the Mist and Sea of Selfishness”: Natal in the 1920sChapter 10 “I-Kongilesi Lilizwi ezindlwini” (Congress’s Name is Household): The Transvaal, Cape and Orange Free State in the 1920sPart 4: The Third Decade11. From “Culpable Inertia” to Rebuilding: The ANC and Labour in the 1930s12. Moderate Centre, Militant Province? The Cape in the 1930s13. “A Very, Very Wide Influence, Even When … Dead”: The Transvaal, Natal, and Orange Free State in the 1930sConclusionSelect BibliographyIndex
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9781032957746
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2024-12-02
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Routledge
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453 gr
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246 mm
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174 mm
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00, G, 01
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Engelsk
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592
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