Fonds A1618 - T.D. Mweli Skota Papers

Correspondence Correspondence Correspondence Correspondence Card and envelope admitting Skota to a session of the House of Assembly, Public Gallery General Correspondence "The Constitution of the South African Native National Congress" 14th Annual Convention of the ANC Newspaper clip with article by Mweli Skota relating to Provincial and Branch Congresses
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ZA HPRA A1618

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T.D. Mweli Skota Papers

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  • 1930-1974 (Creation)

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Mweli Skota was a member of the Executive and General Secretary of the African National Congress (ANC) in the 1920s and 1930s. He was also a business man, religious leader and publisher. Skota was the editor of the newspaper "Abantu-Batho", founder and editor of "African Shield" and he edited and compiled the "The African Yearly Register".

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The main body of the collection will be digitised in 2014/2015. Some items are badly damaged and in poor condition, which could not always be compensated by digitisation.

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