APARTHEID
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South Africa: Is the Revolution Over? |
Ten years ago, socialists around the world were active in the struggle apartheid in South Africa, and looked to it as a beacon of hope. |
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RDP & Social Justice |
South Africa has been plagued by social injustices, firstly through colonialism and then later through apartheid..... |
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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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The New African towards a Non-Racial South Africa - Volume 2 No 19 |
Newspaper |
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Letter from R Hallett to Peter Brown | |
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Natal Indian Congress Resolution Fourth Annual Conference held on the 1st and 2nd of October 1950 |
N.I.C. |
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The Group Areas Act and its effects on the Indian people being a paper by Dr G M Naicker |
Conference on the Group Areas Act convened by Natal Indian Congress |
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Some aspects of the Apartheid Union Land Laws and Policy as affecting Africans |
President General of the African National Congress |
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Genisis of Apartheid submitted by the Transvaal Indian Congress |
Freedom in our Lifetime.... |
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Letter from John Laband to Peter Brown | |
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Questions with Randolph Vigne on the African Resistance Movement (ARM) | |
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The Causes of Transition in South Africa |
South Africa and transition from authoritarian rule
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Salient Elements in the Transition from Apartheid to Democratic Government |
The transition from apartheid to democracy in South Africa has a few unique features. Firstly, the mode of transition is a peaceful negotiation process rather than a violent revolution. Secondly, the negotiators........ |
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Salient Elements in the Transition from Apartheid to Democratic Government |
The transition from apartheid to democracy in South Africa has a few unique features. Firstly, the mode of transition is a peaceful negotiation process rather than a violent revolution. Secondly, the negotiators........ |
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Federalism In South Africa |
A contingency model for constitutional development in South Africa is presented. Federalism is superior to unitarism in resolving South Africa's constitutional dilemma. However, neither federation nor confederation are considered appropriate. |
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Colonialism, Communalism & Democracy |
The Opening of the Apartheid Mind.
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Letter from Randolph Vigne to Peter Brown | |
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Apartheid in Crisis, 1978-1989 |
From the book A History of South Africa, Fourth Edition Leonard Thompson
CHAPTER 7 Apartheid in Crisis, 1978-1989 |
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Apartheid Group Areas Act |
Transition - 1990-1994 |
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Apartheid at the Film Festival |
Natal Indian Congress correspondence to the members regarding the Film Festival |