ARTS
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Rixaka |
Rixaka, the cultural journal of the African National Congress, was launched to establish a platform allowing full expression of the cultural voice in the national liberation movement. |
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Profile: Dumile Feni | ||
Zabalaza: the essence of freedom | ||
Women writers: a separate entity | ||
Culture and Resistance | ||
Report of CULCOMM to the NEC held at Alan Taylor residence |
A report on the promotion of Black arts and cultural activities by the Black Conciousness Movement. |
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Bill Ainslie | ||
Mduduzi Hlope - An Analysis of Theme in His Plays | ||
The Role of Fuba in the Country | ||
This South Africa | ||
This Musical is a Must | ||
African Arts Take the Highroad Away From Western Art | ||
A Conversation with a Pilgrim | ||
South Africa and 'The Cubist Sensibility' | ||
Grahamstown Calling | ||
Duties as Minister of the Interior, Resettlement, Township Administration, Inkatha and KwaZulu politics |
Oral interview with Dr F T Mdlalose, KwaZulu Minister of the Interior at his offices in Ulundi. |
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Black Art and Artists in South Africa |
Oral interview with Ms P Khosa, an art teacher who was residing at R740, Umlazi at the time and place of the interview. |
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Culture |
Culture in its various manifestations can be used to liberate Black people and this memorandum discusses the importance of Black poetry, literature, music and fine art |
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Indian Opinion Vol.56 No.9 Mar 1958 | ||
Indian Opinion Vol.58 No.28 Jul 1960 |