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Brian Bunting

Brian Bunting

1920-2008


Biography

Works

Advance Was Murdered by Nationalists New Age, October 28, 1954

Geneva and After 1955

Making the Africans Pay for Apartheid New Age [South Africa] August 23, 1956

Problems of the Multi-Racial Conference Liberation, November 1957

Liquor and the Colour Bar Africa South, July-September 1958

The Truth About Southwest Africa 1959

The African in Industry Africa South, October-December 1959

Windhoek Diary Africa South, April-June 1960

Basutoland 1960

Towards a Climax Africa South, July-September 1961

South West Africa and the United Nations 1961

Freedom Fight Focus is on the Protectorates 1963

Fascist South Africa [under the pseudonym Peter Mackintosh] African Communist, No. 15, October-December 1963

Verwoerd's Bantustan Fraud 1963

Nazism in South Africa 1964

Blueprint for Slavery. Bantu Laws Amendment Act 1964 [under the pseudonym Z. Nkosi] African Communist, No. 18, July-September 1964

Fascist Sympathiser – Now Minister of Justice 1964

No Mercy from Vorster [under the pseudonym Z. Nkosi] African Communist, No. 20, January-March 1965

'A Revelation and a Tonic' 1965

The 'Fischer' Trial [under the pseudonym Z. Nkosi] African Communist, No. 22, Third Quarter 1965

Bending the Colour Bar [under the pseudonym Z. Nkosi] African Communist, No. 26, Third Quarter 1966

Fuhrer Vorster Sechaba, January 1967

South African Imperialist Expanison [under the pseudonym Z. Nkosi] African Communist, No. 30, Third Quarter 1967

When Thieves Fall Out [under the pseudonym Peter Mackintosh] African Communist, No. 40, First Quarter 1970

Dr. Banda of Malawi: Rogue Elephant of Africa [under the pseudonym Z. Nkosi] African Communist, No. 40, First Quarter 1970

The Israel-South Africa Axis – A Threat to Africa Sechaba, April 1970

Elections in South Africa [under the pseudonym Z. Nkosi] African Communist, No. 42, Third Quarter 1970

Britain, South Africa and the Commonwealth 1971

South Africa's "Outward" Policy Sechaba, October 1971

Namibia Strikes a Blow for Freedom [under the pseudonym Z. Nkosi] African Communist, No. 49, Second Quarter 1972

The Life of a Revolutionary [on J.B. Marks] [under the pseudonym Z. Nkosi] African Communist, No. 51, Fourth Quarter 1972

"Bantu Independence" the phoney clash [under the pseudonym Z. Nkosi] African Communist, No. 58, Third Quarter 1974

What the Progressive Party Stands For [under the pseudonym Z. Nkosi] African Communist, No. 59, Fourth Quarter 1974

The South African Threat to Mozambique [under the pseudonym Z. Nkosi] African Communist, No. 60, First Quarter 1975

Moses Kotane, South African Revolutionary 1975

Southern Africa Labour Monthly, April 1975

A Communist in the Truest Mould [on Bram Fischer] [under the pseudonym Peter Mackintosh] African Communist, No. 62, Third Quarter 1975

The Lessons of Soweto [under the pseudonym Z. Nkosi] African Communist, No. 68, First Quarter 1977

How the Russian Revolution Came to South Africa [under the pseudonym Z. Nkosi] African Communist, No. 70, Third Quarter 1977

One-Man One-Vote in Namibia – What It Means [under the pseudonym Peter Mackintosh] African Communist, No. 74, Third Quarter 1978

South Africa and the Fight for Peace [under the pseudonym Peter Mackintosh] African Communist, No. 84, First Quarter 1981

Warmongers Who Talk of Peace Sechaba, April 1985

Second Thoughts on the Nkomati Accord [under the pseudonym Z. Nkosi] African Communist, No. 101, Second Quarter 1985

Death of Alex La Guma [under the pseudonym Z. Nkosi] African Communist, No. 104, First Quarter 1986

National and Class Struggle: Is the Communist Party Programme Still Valid? [under the pseudonym Peter Mackintosh] African Communist, No. 109, Second Quarter 1987

Some Thoughts on the Moscow Conference African Communist, Fourth Quarter 1988

South African Journalists in the Front Line Sechaba, April 1989

See Also:

South African Communist Party Documents
African National Congress Documents