Background
Robert Resha was born in Bolotwe in 1920.
Robert Resha was born in Bolotwe in 1920.
He completed eight years of school and then went to work as a miner.
After acquiring a reputation for being a troublemaker, he took up freelance journalism, writing for various progressive newspapers. He moved to Johannesburg in 1940. Foreign these contributions, he was accepted into the National Executive Committee in December 1952, serving as acting President in 1954-1955 after a ban was placed on the former President Joe Matthews.
Resha was involved in many African National Congress-directed protests and strikes, including the Sophiatown Anti-Removal Campaign and the Colonial Youth Day Rally.
Resha was one of the accused in the, charged for high treason. His case was the most serious, since he had called for the "murder" of whites in a speech to the African National Congress National Executive.
He was acquitted in March 1961. During the trial, he launched a boycott in 1959.
Afterwards, he was banned from attending any African National Congress events and restricted to Johannesburg.
After the Treason Trial, Resha left South Africa in order to serve as an African National Congress ambassador, serving mainly in Algiers. He spoke as a representative of the African National Congress before the United Nations several times. In 1974, Resha died in exile in London.
Africa is for the Africans and the rest is for the guests.
We must organise ourselves into a mighty nation. Let us write and work in this second half of the century and stop crying for the whiteman.
Whites talk about white civilisation. We have a black civilisation too.
We are fighting against nobody but simply stretching a point for what is ours.
The whiteman is busy creating situations of divide and rule and telling one group that they are better than the other in order to make its rule easy over the non-Europeans. The minority of two-million is ruling the vast majority of Non-Europeans, keeping power to itself. These are the symbols of oppression, viz the Lands Acting 1913, which deprives the Africans of their land and gave 70% to the whiteman and 30% to the majority of the people.
He served in the as a member of the Youth League and the National Executive Committee. Resha joined the in 1939, as an active member of the Youth League. The Colour Bar Acting in Industry, Pass Laws and the Suppression of Communism Acting all aimed at muzzling the Non-Europeans, and many other colour bar Acts practising racial discrimination, denying Non-Europeans freedom of speech and movement.
Quotations:
Africa is for the Africans and the rest is for the guests. We must organise ourselves into a mighty nation. Let us write and work in this second half of the century and stop crying for the whiteman.
Whites talk about white civilisation.
We have a black civilisation too. We are fighting against nobody but simply stretching a point for what is ours.
The whiteman is busy creating situations of divide and rule and telling one group that they are better than the other in order to make its rule easy over the non-Europeans.
The minority of two-million is ruling the vast majority of Non-Europeans, keeping power to itself. These are the symbols of oppression, viz the Lands Acting 1913, which deprives the Africans of their land and gave 70% to the whiteman and 30% to the majority of the people.
The Colour Bar Acting in Industry, Pass Laws and the Suppression of Communism Acting all aimed at muzzling the Non-Europeans, and many other colour bar Acts practising racial discrimination, denying Non-Europeans freedom of speech and movement.