Abstract
The National Consultative Conference held by the ANC at Morogoro during 1969 is still significant today as far as its ideological development is concerned. In this article it is argued that the Conference constituted a point of convergence on the road to the consolidation of the liberation movement after its setbacks during the early 1960s. This consolidation was based on deductions from certain ideological conclusions reached by the ANC and publicised at Morogoro, to which the SACP provided a specific influencing background.