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 | | Template:Election south africa Image:Sacplogo.gif South African Communist Party (SACP) is a political party in South Africa. |
 | | With the failure of the rising, in part due to fl workers failing to strike, the Communist Party was forced by the Communist International (Comintern) to adopt the Native Republic thesis which stipulated that South Africa was a country belonging to the Natives, that is, the Blacks. |
 | | Patient work by the ANC slowly rebuilt the organisation inside South Africa and it was the ANC, with communists in prominent positions, who were able to capitalize on the wave of anger that swept young South Africans during and after the Soweto Uprising of 1976. |
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