The Umkhonto-we-Sizwe ("Spear of the Nation") was
a. the armed wing of the African National Congress.
b. a militant White separatist movement that was later incorporated into the National Party.
c. the armed militia of the Zulu homeland that later developed into the Inkantha Freedom Party.
d. a militant African separatist group that was later incorporated into the African National Congress.
e. the original name of the Pan-Africanist Congress, a more militant offshoot of the African National Congress.
a
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