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The rise of African Nationalism in South Africa: The African National congress 1912-1952
This book is an in-depth academic study of the rise of African nationalism in South Africa through the history of the African National Congress (ANC) from 1912 to 1952. Peter Walshe traces the organizational development, internal dynamics, struggle strategies, and socio-political influence of the ANC in confronting the strengthening apartheid system. This work provides a comprehensive analysis of the political transformation of black South African society and the role of the ANC as a pioneer of the modern nationalist movement. This book is an important reference in the study of South African political history.
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