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Title:How Zimbabwe's liberation struggle began
Author:Mazoe, Bernard
Year:1977
Periodical:The African Communist
Issue:69
Pages:19-34
Language:English
Geographic term:Zimbabwe
Subject:national liberation struggles
Abstract:First the author explained why a national liberation movement emerged so much later in Rhodesia than elsewhere. Then follows a history of the men and movements which are today in the forefront of the struggle for national liberation, starting with the land question which brought out the first attempt at the formation of a national organisation. Sections the land question - the African working class enters the scene - the 1945 rail strike - the mass movement and its emerging leaders - the 1948 general strike - the emergence of the worker-peasant alliance. Notes.
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