Gandhi-Luthuli Documentation Centre
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The Interim Constitution of the Republic of South Africa |
A Summary.... |
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The International League for the Rights of Man |
The International League for the Rights of Man |
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The International Sugar Situation. Release of Empire Sugars: Quotas for Current Year. | ||
The Isipingo business district : its accessibility and locational advantages contribute to its existence | ||
The joint miller planter memorandun. Draft bill under consideration. Financial importance of industry. | ||
The Khoisan people | ||
The Lands Dept and the Sugar Industry. Statement by the South African Sugar Association | ||
The late Mrs Kasturba Gandhi |
Mrs Kasturba Gandhi |
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The launch of Indigo magazine | ||
The Left in the slum : the rise of a shack dwellers’ movement in Durban, South Africa |
On 9 November 1993 the African National Congress issued a press statement condemning the “housing crisis in South Africa” as “a matter which falls squarely at the door of the National Party regime and its surrogates”. |
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The lengthy trial of nine student leaders from the Black People's Convention (BPC) and the South African Students' Organisation (SASO) |
SASO BPC Trial. Vino Reddy assaulted by policeman after sentence of accused 20 Dec 1974 |
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The letters of M H Nazar |
Cover of the book by Surendra Bhana and James D Hunt |
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The Life and Times of Thabo Mbeki | ||
The limits to land reform: reviewing ‘the land question’ |
That the land question was one of the driving forces of the liberation struggle was a viewpoint that Hanekom shared with most ANC supporters, including many who did not depend directly on the land for survival. |
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The Lobito Bay Indians |
In April 1907 some 2 208 ex-indentured Indians left Durban for Lobito Bay in Angola. The object of their attraction was the Benguela Railway, work on which had begun in 1903. |
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The M I D S. Newsletter (12/04/1957) -Vol. 4 No. 1 |
New Letter of the Methodist Government Aided Indian School |
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The Mad in their Midst: Accommodating Insanity in Natal, 1868-1920 |
In December 1916, James Mkize, a kholwa (Christian) peasant farmer and preacher submitted a deposition to the Resident Magistrate of Umzimkulu, southern Natal, South Africa, detailing at some length the reasons why he believed that his brother, Bennie, was insane and should be legally detained in |
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The Mahabhodi Temple erected on the site of the Buddhas Enlightenment Bodh Gaya India 4th Century |
The Mahabodhi Temple or the Mahabodhi Mahavihar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an ancient, but much rebuilt and restored, Buddhist temple in Bodh Gaya, marking the location where the Buddha is said to have attained enlightenment. |
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The Making of "Indianess": Indian Politics in South Africa During the 1930s and 1940s |
The years 1914 to 1949 were witness to rapid and extensive change in the social and |
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The making of a political reformer: Gandhi in South Africa, 1893-1914 |
This Study Offers Perspectives That More Accurately Situate Gandhi`S Role In South Africa`S History. The Focus Is On The Religious And Cultural Orientation Of His Compatriots Seeking To Add With This New Dimension To A Better Understanding Of The Making Of A Social Reformer. |