Journals
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SASPU Focus | 1982 - 1986 |
SASPU Focus was a feature-orientated publication aimed largely at raising student awareness: at its annual congress during December 1981 NUSAS adop |
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Izwi lase Township, 1982 - 1984 | 1982 - 1984 |
Izwi lase Township was published by Ditshwantsho tsa Rona. It offered notes and views about current and past events. |
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Inqaba ya basebenzi | 1981 - 1990 |
Inqaba ya basebenzi, published in London by the Marxist Workers' Tendency of the African National Congress documents the workers' struggle for nati |
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Afra Newsletter | 1980-1994 |
Afra Newsletter, Report and Factsheet, all published by the Association for Rural Advancement, present case studies of families personally affected |
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Grassroots | 1980 - 1990 |
Grassroots was started in 1980 as the first of a series of community newspapers designed to give a voice to the 'voiceless' and oppressed peoples o |
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SASPU National, 1980 - 1987 | 1980 - 1987 |
SASPU National was one of two publications produced by the South African Students Press Union (SASPU), the other being SASPU Focus. |
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Critical Health | 1979 - 1994 |
Critical Health, edited and published by an Editorial Collective focused on health issues in the context of the prevailing socio-economic climate o |
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Dawn | 1979 - 1988 |
The official policy of the African National Congress was one of non-violence. |
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Fosatu Worker News | 1979 - 1985 |
Fosatu Worker News was first published in 1979 with the formation of the Federation of South African Trade Unions and was distributed amongst all u |
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Staffrider | 1978-1993 |
Staffrider magazine (1978-1993), took its name and identity from township slang for black youth who rode the overcrowded, racially segregated commu |
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Work In Progress | 1977 - 1994 |
The context in which the first issue of Work In Progress appeared was one in which the embryonic trade union movement had not yet emerged as a majo |
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Amandla-Matla | 1976-00-00 |
Amandla-Matla, a newsletter published and distributed underground by the African National Congress, supported and incited revolution against the So |
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Ikwezi | 1975 - 1979 |
Ikwezi, a Xhosa word meaning "rising star", was a Marxist-Leninist journal devoted to proletarian socialist revolution in Southern Africa, publishe |
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Abasebenzi | 1973-1976 |
Abasebenzi, published by the Wages Commission, Student's Representative Council at the University of Cape Town, aimed to create awareness by inform |
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Isisebenzi | 1973 - 1974 |
Produced by the "Wages Commission", Isisebenzi was a newspaper for workers in Durban and Pietermaritzburg. |
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Journal of Black Theology | 1972 - 1976 |
The Journal of Black Theology in South Africa published by the Black Theology Project in Pretoria is a scholarly publication dedicated to the explo |
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Black Review | 1972 - 1976 |
Black Review, was published as an irregular annual by Black Community Programmes (BCP),Durban, which was a major organization within the Black Conc |
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SASO Newsletter, 1970 - 1976 | 1970-1976 |
By the late 1960s many black students increasingly began to feel the frustration and disillusionment similar to that which had led to the Fort Hare |
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Bolt | 1970-1975 |
Bolt, a periodical covering English language studies focussing on contemporary South African reviews, criticism and creative writing. |
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Africanist News and Views | 1968-1973 |
Africanist News and Views, published by the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) of Azania (South Africa), expressed the Pan-Africanist viewpoint in the s |