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Clements Kadalie and the ICU (International and Commercial Workers' Union of Africa), 1927-1966

 File — Box: CLX-A-24
Identifier: Coll-490/23/CK(A)

Scope and Contents

Clements Kadalie and the ICU [Industrial and Commercial Workers' Union of Africa].

  1. The Aims and Methods of the ICU, the Industrial and Commercial Workers' Union of Africa. Notes refer to various accounts, copies of The Workers' Herald, and letters from correspondents. Typescript.
  2. "The Relation between White and Black Workers in South Africa". A brief account of the Labour Movement by Clements Kadalie, National Secretary, ICU. 1927.
  3. An "Open letter to Blackpool: South Africa – a Slave State?" from Clement Kadalie. Printed: The New Leader. 30 September 1927.
  4. "My experiences in the ICU". A. W. G. Champion. Pamphlet.
  5. "Workers' Challenge to White South Africa: Labour unrest and the establishment of the ICU". Sheridan W. Johns. Paper delivered at 9th Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association, Bloomington, Indiana. 20 October 1966.
  6. "Thoughts for Central Africa" D. D. Phirl. Part of a typescript.
  7. Early letters: Copy of extracts from those written in 1903 by Clements Kadalie.
  8. Photograph: Clements Kadalie.

Dates

  • Creation: 1927-1966

Language of Materials

English

Conditions Governing Access

Open. Please contact the repository in advance.

Extent

1 folder

Repository Details

Part of the University of Edinburgh Library Heritage Collections Repository

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