Articles
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The Nederduitse Gereformeerde Sendingkerk | 1980-00-00 | Esau Jacobs |
Article discussing the role of the Dutch Reformed Church in effecting social change and justice in South Africa. |
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The effects of the current unrest on township children | 1983-03-13 | Frank Chikane |
Article about how township children were jailed, shot and killed, some served long prison sentences, others lost valuable years of schooling, many |
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Land and national oppression | 1954-05-00 | G H Gool |
This paper clearly describes the land rights of the natives in the Cape Colony from the Ordinance and up until the Ten Point Programme and discussi |
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Workers resist controls on our union | 0000-00-00 | General Workers Union |
Article about how the government and the bosses tried to prevent the workers from organising and how they tried to weaken any organisation the work |
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Civil rights and the university | 1972-00-00 | Geoff Budlender |
An article on civil rights by Geoff Budlender, SRC President at the University of Cape Town, South Africa |
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The Front debate | 1991-02-00 | Gugile Nkwinti |
A compilation of articles discussing the issue of Mayibuye and the future of the United Democratic Front. |
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Strategic issues in the struggle for national liberation in South Africa | 1983-09-00 | Harold Wolpe |
Paper examining reforms introduced by the government and whether they are adequate to initiate change in the country: provision for the legal recog |
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Black Conciousness: an appraisal | 1980-00-00 | Henry E. Isaacs |
The article discusses whether the Black Conciousness Movement arose as a result of the influence of an ideology or as a reflection of the real need |
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The emergency and impact of the black consciousness movement | 1976-12-00 | Henry Isaacs |
This is an article on Black Consciousness Movement, nature of South African society, and withdrawal of blacks from multi-racial organisations. |
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The agrarian problem | 1954-05-00 | I B Tabata |
An address delivered by I B Tabata to the Society of Young Africa (SOYA); an organisation affiliated to the Unity Movement and consists mainly of y |
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The wreckers if unity at work | 1959-06-00 | I B Tabata |
Draft of an article by I B Tabata about the Anti-Coloured Affairs Committee, responding to a statement by the same title by the All-African Convent |
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The Conference of the All-African Convention | 1959-01-00 | I B Tabata |
Draft of an article by I B Tabata, published in the January 1959 issue of Ikhwezi Lomso, about the Conference of the All-African Convention in Dece |
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The rehabilitation scheme: a new fraud | 1945-12-00 | I B Tabata |
The article introduces the Native Policy in which the Black man is kept as a slave to the White man and to invariably create wealth or him. |
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The bus boycott, Johannesburg: The explosive penny | 1957-02-00 | I B Tabata | Unity Movement |
Incomplete article by I B Tabata about a bus boycott in Johannesburg following an increase in fares. |
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Industrial unrest in South Africa | 1973-02-23 | I B Tabata | Unity Movement |
Paper by I B Tabata on industrial unrest and strikes by Black workers in South Africa. |
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Editorial | 1959-02-00 | I B Tabata | Unity Movement |
Draft editorial by I B Tabata, possibly for publication in Ikhwezi Lomso, on the current political situation in South Africa. |
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A reply to J G Matthews' article: Africans and Non-European Unity | 1949-11-03 | I B Tabata | Unity Movement |
I B Tabata's reply to an article by J G Matthews, of the African National Congress Youth League, on Africans and Non-European Unity. |
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The National Situation: the real problems of the liberatory movement 3 | 1958-09-00 | I B Tabata | Unity Movement |
Draft of an article by I B Tabata on the political situation in South Africa and an alliance of the African National Congress, the Coloured People' |
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Divine Right | 1958-08-00 | I B Tabata | Unity Movement |
Draft of editorial by I B Tabata for the independent newspaper, Ikhwezi Lomso, following the death of Strydom and his replacement by Dr Verwoerd. |
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Taxing destitution | 1958-07-22 | I B Tabata | Unity Movement |
Editorial for the independent newspaper, Ikhwezi Lomso by I B Tabata, regarding the Budget Speech. |
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University apartheid in South Africa | 1957-04-23 | I B Tabata | Unity Movement | Unity Movement |
Unpublished article on apartheid at Universities in South Africa by I B Tabata. |
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A perspective on the background to the ANC Constitutional guidelines | 1989-06-29 | Ian Phillips |
Paper by Ian Phillips of the University of Natal, Durban, presented to the IDASA Conference in Port Elizabeth, 21-22 April 1989. |
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Negotiations, armed struggle and the ANC | 1990-07-19 | Ian Phillips |
Paper by Ian Phillips, presented at the Stanger Meeting on Thursday, 19 July 1990. |
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The United Democratic Front and the crisis in South Africa in the 1980s | 0000-00-00 | Ineke van Kesel |
Summary of research proposal by Ineke van Kessel of the Department of Political and Historical Studies, African Studies Centre in Leiden. |
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The United Democratic Front: a workerist response | 1983-09-00 | Isabella Silver | Alexia Sfarnas |
Article discussing the nature of UDF and the discussion making of UDF. |
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The advent of capitalism in South Africa | 0000-00-00 | Jack Simons |
Paper by Jack Simons on the history of capitalism in South Africa. |
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Statement of the African National Congress of South Africa on the occasion of the meeting in Lusaka on April 1st 1980 of the Heads of Independent States in Southern Africa | 1980-04-01 | Jack Simons |
Statement of the African National Congress of South Africa on the occasion of the meeting in Lusaka on April 1st 1980 of the Heads of Independent S |
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Wars of resistance | 0000-00-00 | Jack Simons |
Paper by Jack Simons on wars of resistance. Covers the Khoikhoi and San resistance, the Xhosa wars against dispossession, the Zulu opposition. |
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South Africa's racist state and the national democratic revolution | 0000-00-00 | Jack Simons |
Paper by Jack Simons on apartheid and the democratic revolution. |
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The resolution of the national question in South Africa: Part 1 | 1987-03-00 | Jack Simons |
Paper by Jack Simons on the national question in South Africa. |
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Alternative Education | 1986-00-00 | Jack Simons |
Paper by Jack Simons on alternative education. Outlines an alternative education system for South Africa. |
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Some structural implications of education | 1970-10-28 | Jack Simons |
Paper by Jack Simons on the implications of education in Africa. Examines the history of education in Africa and suggests the way forward. |
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Ungovernability and people's power | 1986-07-02 | Jack Simons |
Discussion document on organs of people's power in response to a request from activists. |
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The 70th anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution of 1917: an appreciation | 1987-10-10 | Jack Simons | African National Congress |
Paper by Jack Simons on the Russian Revolution. |
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South Africa's working class: a pillar of the revolution | 1988-03-00 | Jack Simons | Ray Simons |
Paper by Jack Simons on South Africa's working class presented by Ray Simons to the ANC in-house seminar on Constitutional Guidelines in a democrat |
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'World Vision International: what is it up to in Southern Africa?' | 0000-00-00 | Jeffrey Marishane |
Article in which Jeffrey Marishane raises concerns regarding the real motives of the World Vision's presence in Southern Africa, in its history the |
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The Death Penalty | 0000-00-00 | Jill Wentzel |
This article discusses the abolishment of capital punishment. |
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The crisis over the land | 1973-03-00 | John Kane-Berman |
Article on the government's dispossession of Black's from their land and its policy of separate development resulting in the creation of Bantustans |
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State of organisation and the way forward | 1988-06-11 | John Pule Motshabi |
Paper by John Motshabi on the state of the African National Congress and the way forward. |
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Child rearing and parent-child relationships | 1967-11-00 | John Tau |
Paper dealing with family relationships in Soweto such as parent-child relationships and how social change or social conditions affect these relati |