An article by Lucien van der Walt on the IWW's impact on South African political affairs and those of neighbouring countries in the early twentieth century. Copied to clipboard http://lucienvanderwalt.wordpress.com/ Attachments van der Walt - The Influence of the IWW in Southern Africa.pdf (1.67 MB) Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) South Africa syndicalism Africa Lucien van der Walt PDF Comments
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