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Towards a People's Democracy: The UDF View

United Democratic Front
United Democratic Front

This is the text of a speech given by UDF militant Murphy Morobe in 1987.

Submitted by red jack on December 3, 2016

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  • South Africa
  • apartheid
  • United Democratic Front
  • Murphy Morobe

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