Champion's Address to the Daughter of Africa Annual Conference. Hambrook Missions Ladysmith District
- ZA HPRA A922-A-A4
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- 9 January 1943
Pays tribute to the humble contributions of women to the advancement of the nation.
Champion's Address to the Daughter of Africa Annual Conference. Hambrook Missions Ladysmith District
Pays tribute to the humble contributions of women to the advancement of the nation.
Discussions on Luthuli's rise to prominence in African politics; his growing alienation from the policies of Congress; expresses the opinion that rioting would solve many problems in South Africa: several Whites would be killed and when called on to justify their deaths, Congress leaders could explain what provoked such action; rejects the non-violent defiance campaign for 'the only big voice that reaches the whole world is in the blood and tears of the oppressed'; Moroka's court case and in a postscript added in January 1965, discusses its consequences; Luthuli's presidency of Congress. Feels Luthuli is gambling with the Zulu nation and is a politician in the Indian pocket.
Raises the issue of discrimination against aspirant African entrepreneurs. Calls for legal representation of African bus owners and passengers On the proposed Commission. Calls for outright ownership by Africans of commercial and transportation enterprises.
Encloses a membership card and two copies of The Workers Herald with instructions to Letoabe to begin organising.
Notifies La Guma about the Latest financial developments and the lease of a hall on a five-year lease in Durban.
To the Manager, Native Affairs
Draws attention to the inefficiency of Native Affairs Dept. official which has cost a now dismissed worker his claim to the pay supposedly agreed to.
Further request that his goods get despatched.
Irate letter on the Subject of Champion's goods.
Thanking him for advertising an ICU meeting, autograph letter signed.
Acknowledges receipt of a letter and asks for suggestions about organising workers in the coal mines.