Journals
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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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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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Africa South | 1956-1961 |
Africa South, a journal edited by Ronald M. Segal (1932-2008) was launched in Cape Town in 1956. |
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African Communist, 1959 - 1994 | 1959 - 1994 |
The SACP did not publicly announce its existence until the state of emergency was declared by the government after the police massacres of Sharpevi |
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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 |
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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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Apdusa Views | 1984 - 1994 |
Apdusa Views was first published in 1984. |
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Arise! Vukani! | 1984 - 1989 |
Arise! Vukani! |
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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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Black Sash / Sash | 1956 - 1995 |
Sash, originally published as Black Sash, is a detailed record of the activities of the Black Sash organisation: the petitions, protests, marches, |
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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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Clarion Call | 1983 - 1991 |
Clarion Call was published as the official journal of the KwaZulu Government, as a record of their activities, and as a mouthpiece of the Inkatha I |
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Congress Resister 1983 - 1989 | 1983 - 1989 |
Congress Resister was published by the Transvaal Indian Congress (TIC), which was formed at the turn of the twentieth century by Mahatma Gandhi. |
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Contact | 1954 - 1967 |
Contact, the official publication of the Liberal Party, was published monthly, in Pietermaritzburg, during the period January 1954 to December 1957 |
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Cosatu News | 1986-1990 |
Cosatu News, published by COSATU, the Congress of South African Trade Unions, documents the struggle of workers to gain power in the workplace in o |
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Crisis News | 1985 - 1989 |
Crisis News, published by the Western Province Council of Churches, Cape Town, "attempts to tell the truth of what is happening in our country", pa |
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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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Democracy in Action | 1987-1994 |
Democracy in action, published by the Institute for a Democratic Alternative for South Africa (IDASA), outlines the extensive efforts of the Instit |
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Descom Bulletin | 1982-1986 |
In 1982, Neil Aggett, a Trade Unionist and Medical Doctor became the first white political prisoner to die in the detention under the custody of th |