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  • [http://www.anc.org.za/ African National Congress] - Official Website of the African National Congress
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  • ...ing meetings of the [[National Party (South Africa)|National Party]] and [[African National Congress]].
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  • {{r|African National Congress}}
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  • (1918-2013) Former President of South Africa and leader of the African National Congress whose revolutionary fight against racial discrimination inspired his people
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  • {{r|African National Congress}}
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  • The '''African National Congress''' ('''ANC''') is a major [[political party]] in [[South Africa]]. It has b
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  • {{r|African National Congress}}
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  • ...ca's first nationwide multiracial election resulted in its ouster by the [[African National Congress]] (ANC). In 1997, the NP recast itself as the [[New National Party]], which
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  • He introduced legislation to remove Nelson Mandela and other members of the African National Congress, now part of the democratic government of South Africa, from the U.S. terro
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  • ...'' ('Father' in Xhosa), was [[President of South Africa]], leader of the [[African National Congress]] (ANC) [[political party|party]], and recipient of the [[Nobel Peace Prize
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  • - [[African National Congress]] -
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  • The Northern Rhodesian African National Congress became much more popular as a result of federation, organising a series of Continuing their opposition to the Federation, the Northern Rhodesia African National Congress picked up on a demand by their counterparts in Nyasaland that the protector
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  • ...the South African Natives National Congress (which was soon renamed the [[African National Congress]]) was founded in [[Bloemfontein]] in 1912. ...and [[sabotage]], by various anti-apartheid movements, most notably the [[African National Congress]] (ANC), followed.
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  • .../world_civ_reader_2/umkhonto.html Umkhonto we Sizwe] (Military wing of the African National Congress): We are at War! Manifesto, December 16, 1961</ref>), was sentenced to life ...o directly target civilians <ref>[http://www.tkb.org/Group.jsp?groupID=305 African National Congress] MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base</ref>. However civilians were occasionally v
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  • .../world_civ_reader_2/umkhonto.html Umkhonto we Sizwe] (Military wing of the African National Congress): We are at War! Manifesto, December 16, 1961</ref>), was sentenced to life ...o directly target civilians <ref>[http://www.tkb.org/Group.jsp?groupID=305 African National Congress] MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base</ref>. However civilians were occasionally v
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