Gandhi-Luthuli Documentation Centre
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Letters from Mrs. Viella Mdlalose to Phyllis Naidoo |
Letters from Mrs. Viella Mdlalose to Phyllis Naidoo |
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Letters of Mrs Thoko Nene and Phyllis Naidoo |
Letters of Thoko Nene and Phyllis Naidoo |
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Letters of Solveig Lundqvist in Sweden and Phyllis Naidoo |
Letters of Solveig Lundqvist in Sweden and Phyllis Naidoo |
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Letters from George and Norah Percival to Phyllis Naidoo |
Letters from George and Norah Percival to Phyllis Naidoo |
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A diversity of control – power and the foundation of Lion’s Bush Conservancy |
This paper is a draft of a case study intended to form part of my MA thesis. Please do not |
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History of Phoenix - 30 years anniversary |
Phoenix refers to a type of date palm and to a mythological bird..The Phoenix Bird. The Phoenix Palm cultivated in arid, hot regions, the common date palm, Phoenix dactylifera, is valued for its fruit, the date, which is a source of wealth since it is an important food..... |
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Adverse conditions in the Merebank area and possible urban design interventions (Thesis, 2008) [Pollution, Amenities etc.] |
While, many communities around South Africa have been affected by apartheid planning, some were left worse off than others. Apartheid planning followed a distinct socio-political and economic programme, as well as a particular development approach. |
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Letters of Mogam and Phyllis Naidoo |
Letters fof Mogam and Phyllis Naidoo |
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M K Gandhi Library |
Named after Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, The M K Gandhi Library (situated at 140 Queen Street) was officially opened on 10 September 1921 - at a time when the provision of public library services to Indians was sorely neglected. |
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Letters of Mrs.L.R. Mlotha and Phyllis Naidoo |
Letters of Mrs. L. R. Mlotha and Phyllis Naidoo |
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Letters of Manu and Phyllis Naidoo |
Letters of Manu and Phyllis Naidoo |
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Letters from Lynette to Phyllis Naidoo |
Letters from Lynette to Phyllis Naidoo |
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Letters from Lloyd to Phyllis Naidoo |
Letters from Lloyd to Phyllis Naidoo |
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Letters of Phyllis Naidoo and Lisa Molefe |
Letters of Lisa Molefe and Phyllis Naidoo |
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African Gandhi the South African War and limits of Imperial Identity |
Mahatma Gandhi achieved greatness for the struggles that he fought on the political, economic, cultural and moral fronts. |
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Dadoo, Gandhi and South African Struggle 1989, Sept 16 |
Some reflections on the 80th birthday anniversary of Yusuf Mohamed Dodoo (September 5) and 120th birth anniversary of Gandhiji (October 2). |
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Gandhi and Africans in South Africa |
Message to South Africa, May 18, 1947"... |
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Gandhi in South Africa - an interpretation |
M. K. Gandhi’s years in South Africa—from 1893 to 1914—and his writings of that time provide an indispensable lens through which to view South African intellectual life during the twentieth century. South African intellectual life today is largely cut off from its past. |
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Life of Mahatma Gandhi (in) Indian_Centenary Commemoration Brochure 1860-1960 |
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born of aristocratic parents-his father being Prime Minister of Porbandar, in the province of Ka.thiawad in India, on 2nd October, 1869. |
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Writing the life of Manilal Mohandas Gandhi |
Manilal Gandhi was the second son of Mohandas (later Mahatma) and Kasturba Gandhi. Unlike his father who spent just over two decades in South Africa, Manilal spent close to five decades of a life (which spanned sixty-four years) in South Africa. |