Gandhi-Luthuli Documentation Centre
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Letter from Uncle Gab to Phyllis Naidoo dated 24th November 1982 |
Letter from Uncle Gab to Phyllis Naidoo dated 24th November 1982 |
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Letters from Gwen and Frank to Phyllis Naidoo during the 1981 and 1983 |
Letters from Gwen and Frank to Phyllis Naidoo during the 1981 and 1983 |
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Letters from Francis Johnston to Phyllis Naidoo |
Letters from Francis Johnston to Phyllis Naidoo |
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Letter from Fiona to Phyllis Naidoo dated 26th July 1982 |
Letter from Fiona to Phyllis Naidoo dated 26th July 1982 |
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Letter from Fiona to Phyllis Naidoo dated 1st March 1982 |
Letter from Fiona to Phyllis Naidoo dated 1st March 1982 |
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Letter from Fiona, Mike, Jeremy and Tim to Phyllis dated 15th Novemebr 1981 |
Letter from Fiona, Mike, Jeremy and Tim to Phyllis dated 15th Novemebr 1981 |
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Two letters to Phyllis Naidoo from Fio in London |
Two letters to Phyllis Naidoo from Fio in London |
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Letter to Phyllis Naidoo from Fern to Phyllis Naidoo dated 29th May 1983 |
Letter to Phyllis Naidoo from Fern to Phyllis Naidoo dated 29th May 1983 |
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A 'public health nuisance': the Victoria Street early morning squatters market, 1910–1934 |
The focus of this article is the 'Indian Market', a famous tourist landmark in Durban. |
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Letter to Phyllis Naidoo from Fern dated 25 January 1981 |
Letter to Phyllis Naidoo from Fern dated 25 January 1981 |
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Letter to Phyllis Naidoo from Fern datesd 31 May 1980 |
Letter to Phyllis Naidoo from Fern datesd 31 May 1980 |
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NATAL'S INDIANS, THE EMPIRE AND THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR, 1899- 1902 |
Most early scholars of the South African War focussed almost entirely on the struggle between Afrikaner nationalism and British imperialism in which the role of Blacks was seen as irrelevant. |
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INDIANS AND THE WHITE MAN'S WAR, 1899-1902 |
Until recently there was a virtual exclusion of Black peoples from histories of the South African War of 1899-1902. The traditional historiography has |
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CONTROL AND REPRESSION: THE PLIGHT OF INDIAN HAWKERS AND FLOWER SELLERS IN DURBAN, 1910-1948 |
Hundreds of Indians attempted to make a living on the streets of Durban as hawkers and flower sellers between 1910 and 1948 as they left plantation indentures to find work in the urban environment. |
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Letter to Phyllis and Sukhthi from Monroe dated 22nd April 1981 |
Letter to Phyllis and Sukhthi from Monroe dated 22nd April 1981 |
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Letter to Phyllis and Sukhthi from Monroe in 1981 |
Letter to Phyllis and Sukhthi from Monroe in 1981 |
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Letter to Phyllis and Sukhthi from Monroe dated 5th April 1981 |
Letter to Phyllis and Sukhthi from Monroe dated 5th April 1981 |
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Letters to Sukhthi and Phyllis from Monroe - Jan/Feb 1981 |
Letters to Sukhthi and Phyllis from Monroe - Jan/Feb 1981 |
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Letter to Phyllis and Sukhthi from Monroe dated 5th July 1981 |
Letter to Phyllis and Sukhthi from Monroe dated 5th July 1981 |
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Letter to Phyllis and Sukhthi from Monroe dated 22nd July 1981 |
Letter to Phyllis and Sukhthi from Monroe dated 22nd July 1981 |