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An unusual alliance of women and patriarchs.(News)

The ANC was primarily urban-based and that is where it drew most of its Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK) recruits. But it had made organisational gains in parts of the rural areas at various times. The rural areas included numbers of past and potential supporters. But they were more isolated, dispersed and difficult to access, they were unevenly policed (sometimes with police presence very concerted and sometimes relatively absent) and could conceal ANC activity more easily than people in the towns. In the examples that follow, one in the then western Transvaal (now North West Province), another in the Transkei and a few other cases in the northern Transvaal (now Limpopo) and other ...

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