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Course for advancing managers | ||
Effective speaking | ||
Geography & Social Justice |
In the middle of the 1980s South Africa's governing National Party still adhered to the policy of apartheid, or racial separation. But by the beginning |
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Leadership and management program | ||
Life was always like a State of Emergency: Black Medical Student Experiences at the University of Natal Medical School, 1950-1990 |
“You know… when I became the Professor of Anatomical Pathology, we had a major boycott here [and]… Professor Clarence was so angry. |
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Maritzburg H. G. S. Football Club (Natal Champions) - 1916 |
Football in South Africa |
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South African Gandhi - an historiographic review |
The first group of texts that this paper interrogates mainly draw on materials compiled by Gandhi, articles published in newspapers (mainly the Indian Opinion) and narrative accounts of Gandhi’s life and work. These texts |
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Third World Industrialization: 'Global Fordism' or a New Model? | ||
Toward a Racial Division of Labour on the Witwatersrand | ||
Vision into action | ||
“The Politics of Memory and Memory of Politics”: Remembering and Silencing in Written and Oral Narratives about the University of Natal’s Medical School |
The first three chapters of my dissertation focus on some of the complicated background history that led to the establishment of the first racially segregated medical school for black – African, Indian and Coloured – students in Durban, South Africa in 1951. |