CHIEF ALBERT LUTHULI, president of the African National Congress, who has called on all Africans to burn their pass books. The “symbols of slavery” must be burned in an orderly manner, he said. The Government’s suspension of the pass laws did not meet the Africans’ demands for abolition of the “obnoxious” pass system.— Johannesburg, March 27.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29165, 28 March 1960, Page 13
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56CHIEF ALBERT LUTHULI, president of the African National Congress, who has called on all Africans to burn their pass books. The “symbols of slavery” must be burned in an orderly manner, he said. The Government’s suspension of the pass laws did not meet the Africans’ demands for abolition of the “obnoxious” pass system.— Johannesburg, March 27. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29165, 28 March 1960, Page 13
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