APARTHEID
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The Negotiations in the Middle East and South Africa | |
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From this to this? |
Brochure campaigning against the proposed forced removal of the Fingoes from Grahamstown's Fingo Village to Committee's Drift after Fingo Village was proclaimed a Coloured Area under the Proclamation No. 100, March 26, 1970. |
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"Blackspots" removals: what apartheid is doing to 400 000 people in Natal | |
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"Power-sharing" Apartheid style: a critical analysis of the Botha regime's current political strategy |
Paper on power-sharing and the apartheid government from the Centre for African Studies in Maputo, Mozambique. Argues that it is projecting a reformist image. |
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'Kill me or let me stay here' | |
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1940s NIC correspondence Memo to Smuts |
N.I.C. |
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A Day to remember | |
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A historical sketch on Ubuntu |
The thesis is that our identity is partly shaped by recognition or its absence, often by the misrecognition of others, and so a person or group of people can suffer real damage, real distortion, if the people or society around them mirror back to them a |
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A history of the African people of South Africa: From the early iron age to the 1970s | |
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A Rajbansi - election documents and newspaper articles | |
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A Representative Indian Council |
INDIANS OF SOUTH AFRICA |
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A Tale of Two Nations: The Presentation of the National Question | |
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A United front against Apartheid | |
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A UNITED RESISTANCE OF THE INDIAN PEOPLE AGAINST APARTHEID |
A UNITED RESISTANCE OF THE INDIAN PEOPLE AGAINST APARTHEID WILL BE THE MAIN TASK OF THE NE W OFFICIALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN....... |
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Africa Events vol 6 no 3 March 1990 | |
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Africa Fund: More than Economic |
Africa Fund: More than Economic |
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African and Indian in Durban | |
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Agents of Apartheid: Chapter 9 | |
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Albert Lutuli's Interview with Drum, Johannesburg, January 19551 | |
An undated vinage postcard of Isipingo Beach |
The area has fine beaches, Reunion Park Beach, Isipingo Beach River Mouth, Tiger Rocks Beach and Dakota Beach, which are regularly frequented by bathers and fishermen.... |