Die Arbeider en arm boer
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Die Arbeider en arm boer (meaning The Workers and Poor farmers in English) was an Afrikaans-language monthly publication issued by the Communist Party of South Africa.[1] Five issues were published between January–June 1935.[1] The magazine was headquartered in Johannesburg.[1][2] It is described as having an aim to attract poor, Africaans-speaking whites to join the communist party.[1]
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