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Chartism was a working-class
movement for
political reform in the
United Kingdom that
erupted from 1838 to 1857 and was
strongest in 1839, 1842 and 1848...
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Black Consciousness Movement (BCM),
aligning itself with the
Congress or
Charterist tendency. For
Nzimande the
shift from BCM to the
Chartersist position...
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later said that he
converted from
Black Consciousness ideology to the
Charterist tradition around 1979, when he was
first exposed to the
illegal Freedom...
- unionist.
During apartheid, he was a
prominent member of a
network of
Charterist union organisers in the Transvaal, as well as a
founding member of the...
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result of the
interest of
young people, and COSAS, certainly, was
fiercely Charterist.
Although the UDF had not yet
formally adopted the
Freedom Charter, many...
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Consciousness politics,
while he was
attracted to the non-racialism of the
rival Charterist faction,
Langa "regarded it as my
function to
debate with them" about...
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Congress (CPC), into one
large multi-racial movement,
sometimes called the
Charterists. In 1957
Goldberg joined the
Communist Party (which had been
banned in...
- ****ociation, the
Vigilants ****ociation, the
Tenants ****ociation, the
Freedom Charterists (members of the ANC), the Women's
League (also
members of the ANC), the...
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subscribed to the
Freedom Charter; in the
debate between so-called "
charterists" (who
viewed the
unions primarily as
vehicles of the anti-apartheid movement)...
- "Remarks on Courage", a
piece that
helped set the tone for
criticism of
charterists. Of the
original signatories, most were from the
intelligentsia in Prague...