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African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL)
2012年1月19日 · The African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) was established on 2 April 1944, by Anton Lambede (who became the League’s first President), Nelson Mandela, Ashby Mda, Walter Sisulu and Oliver Tambo. They were joined by, Duma Nokwe, B Masekela, Ida Mtwa, Lillian Ngoyi, James Njongweni, William Nkomo and Dan Tloome.
African National Congress Youth League is founded
2011年3月16日 · The African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) is the youth wing of the African National Congress. It was formed in 1944 by members of the ANC who believed in African Nationalism, and wanted to follow an active policy focused on the mobilisation of the masses.
Rejuvenation of the ANC and intensification of the struggle 1940s
The ANCYL issued a Programme of Action, which the ANC adopted officially in 1949, implemented by James Moroka and Sisulu. In 1943 the ANC had started allowing women to become members of the organisation, and in the same year, the …
African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) Timeline 1944 …
2011年12月21日 · African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) Timeline 1944-2011. Published date 21/12/2011. Last updated ...
ANC Youth League Manifesto 1944 - South African History Online
2012年1月6日 · Issued by the Provisional Committee of the ANC Youth League in March 1944. PREAMBLE. WHEREAS Africanism must be promoted i.e. Africans must struggle for development, progress and national liberation so as to occupy their rightful and honourable place among nations of the world;
Julius Sello Malema - South African History Online
At the age of 14 Malema was elected as both chairperson of the African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) branch in Seshego and the regional chair in 1995. Two years later in 1997, he became the chair of the Congress of South African Students (COSAS) for the Limpopo province. In 2001, he was elected as the national president of COSAS.
Malusi Nkanyezi Gigaba - South African History Online
Later in 1996 he was elected as President of the ANCYL. Gigaba became the only president in the history of the ANCYL to be elected three consecutive terms in office (1996, 1998 and 2001). In 1999, he was nominated as a Patron of the Celebrating Youth Awakenings Projects (a project aimed at collecting a South African youth anthology).
African National Congress Timeline 1940-1949
The ANCYL executive committee issues a statement which covers the “Basic Policy of the Congress Youth League.” 5 April, Dr. A.B. Xuma issues a statement on the upcoming general election. 26 May, The National Party wins the most seats in the general election on its policy of racial segregation (later to become known by the Afrikaans word ...
Freedom In Our Life Time - South African History Online
2012年1月13日 · From the book: Freedom In Our Life Time by Anton Muziwakhe Lembede On Easter Sunday 1944 a group of young political activists gathered at the Bantu Men's Social Centre in downtown Johannesburg to launch the African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL).
Constitution of the ANC Youth League, 1944 - South African …
NAME: The name of the Organisation shall be "African National Congress Youth League" hereinafter styled: C.Y.L.