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The Congress of the People

1955-06-26

Africa Media Online

Africa Media Online
Pietermaritzburg, South Africa

The Congress of the People meet at the Kliptown football ground with 3,000 delegates. The congress of the People were made up out of four member-bodies, the A.N.C., the Indian Congress, the Coloured Peoples Organisation and the Congress of Democrats. The Freedom Charter, which the Congress of the People adopted on June 26, were read and signed by delegates. Many speakers on the Freedom Charter, sounded the note that the day might not be far off when its demands would be met; the road might be long, but a united democratic front was the only solution. A.N.C president Albert Luthuli, in his message read to the Congress, said among other things that "it should have been plain to the architicts of Union that by excluding from the orbit of democracy the majority of the population, the non-whites, they were laying a false foundation for the new state and making a mockery of democracy to call such a state democrat

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  • Title: The Congress of the People
  • Date: 1955-06-26
  • Location: Kliptown, South Africa
  • Subject Keywords: Drum Magazine,South Africa,Africa,South African history,Congress of the People,1950s,1955,The 4-in-1 Congress,August,public addresses,horizontal,black and white image,anti-apartheid,apartheid,Chief Albert Luthuli,Kliptown,Soweto,Gauteng,Johannesburg,Congress of Democrats,Coloured Peoples Organisation,Indian Congress,African National Congress
  • Original Source: Baileys African History Archive
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