Oliver Tambo, born on this day in 1917, was a South African anti-apartheid politician and revolutionary who served as President of the African National Congress (ANC) from 1967 to 1991.

In 1943, Tambo, along with Nelson Mandela and Walter Sisulu, founded the ANC Youth League, with Tambo becoming its first National Secretary and a member of the National Executive in 1948. The Youth League proposed a change in the tactics of the anti-apartheid movement, advocating boycotts, civil disobedience, strikes, and non-collaboration.

In 1960, Tambo fled South Africa due to political persecution, living in exile in north London for thirty years. From London, he supported and helped organize the ANC in the fight against apartheid from a distance. On December 13th, 1990, Tambo returned to South Africa and was elected National Chairperson of the ANC.

Oliver Tambo South Africa History Online

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  • NoLeftLeftWhereILive
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    1 year ago

    Ah the modern Nordic Left.

    My countrys right wing gov is planning to cut almost all meaningful workers rights, including the right to strike.

    Our leftest most "radical" political party, The Left Alliance has put up a petition that we can go sign to oppose this general strike demanding move.

    Can't wait for the amazing impact this petition will have./s

    • bigboopballs [he/him]
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      1 year ago

      we get to witness the undoing of everything that was won for the working class since... almost exactly a century ago

      I wonder if I will also witness people fighting for those things again, or if people are too brainwashed and we have to wait a few generations.