Journals

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East Cape Update 1987

East Cape Update, published by East Cape News Agencies in Grahamstown, aimed to provide a reliable index of in-depth information and analysis of th

Fighting Talk 1950-1963

Fighting Talk was initially a publication of the Springbok Legion of ex-servicemen and women, until in February 1954 when the "Fighting Talk Commit

Fosatu Worker News 1979 - 1985

Fosatu Worker News was first published in 1979 with the formation of the Federation of South African Trade Unions and was distributed amongst all u

Frank Talk 1984 - 1990

Frank Talk, first published in March 1984, as the official publication of the Natal Region of AZAPO, the Azanian Peoples Organisation, was later pu

Grassroots 1980 - 1990

Grassroots was started in 1980 as the first of a series of community newspapers designed to give a voice to the 'voiceless' and oppressed peoples o

Ikwezi 1975 - 1979

Ikwezi, a Xhosa word meaning "rising star", was a Marxist-Leninist journal devoted to proletarian socialist revolution in Southern Africa, publishe

INDIAN OPINION 1950-1961 1950-1961

Indian Opinion, a weekly newspaper, was first established and produced by Mohandas Gandhi ("Mahatma"), M.H.

Inqaba ya basebenzi 1981 - 1990

Inqaba ya basebenzi, published in London by the Marxist Workers' Tendency of the African National Congress documents the workers' struggle for nati

Isisebenzi 1973 - 1974

Produced by the "Wages Commission", Isisebenzi was a newspaper for workers in Durban and Pietermaritzburg.

Isizwe 1985 - 1987

Isizwe = The Nation, the journal published by the United Democratic Front to stimulate discussion, debate and training within their ranks, consiste

Izwi lase Township, 1982 - 1984 1982 - 1984

Izwi lase Township was published by Ditshwantsho tsa Rona. It offered notes and views about current and past events.

Journal of Black Theology 1972 - 1976

The Journal of Black Theology in South Africa published by the Black Theology Project in Pretoria is a scholarly publication dedicated to the explo

Liberal Opinion/Reality 1961-1993

Liberal Opinion (1961-1968) was published by the Liberal Party of South Africa which was established in 1953 by Alan Paton, after the National Gove

Liberation 1953 - 1959

Liberation was founded in Johannesburg as a magazine of quality, focusing on issues of concern to Blacks and non-establishment Whites in South Afri

Mayibuye 1967-1994

Mayibuye, published for many years as a small, underground newsletter, was one of three African National Congress publications alongside Sechaba an

NEW AGE 1954-1963 1954-1963

New Age, newspaper and its' predecessors, The Guardian; Advance were founded by trade unionists, academics and and was known as a leftist publicati

NUM News 1985-1994

NUM news, published by the National Union of Mineworkers, reflects the mineworkers struggle for liberation from racial discrimination experienced b

Phakamani 1987 - 1989

Phakamani, meaning "stand up", reflecting the call to stand up and join the democratic forces inside South Africa and abroad to oppose the legality

Phambili 1988 - 1989

Phambili, published by the Phambili Collective in Johannesburg, was a short lived publication comprising 3 issues published during 1988 and 1989.

Pro Veritate 1962 - 1977

Pro Veritate, a Christian monthly journal, reflects a theological point of view towards the ideologies of the ruling National Party.

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