BANTUSTANS
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Tracing the roots of resistance | ||
Tutor Ndamase: the homeland leader who doesn`t believe in union-bashing - or does he? | ||
Good news Venda civil servants!!! | ||
Thornhill | ||
Uhuru | ||
Unemployment, `homelands`, and social control | ||
Striking a balance | ||
Erasing Sebe`s footprints | ||
No to rape, say Port Alfred women | ||
Consultative Conference on bantustans: An address by Govan Mbeki on the role of the bantustan in the current debate for a negotiated political settlement |
Consultative Conference on bantustans: An address by Govan Mbeki on the role of the bantustan in the current debate for a negotiated political settlement |
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Beyond reform: the challenge of change - NUSAS July festival speeches |
Speeches presented at the NUSAS July festival held at the University of Cape Town which include speeches about State strategy regarding constitutional proposals, Bantustans, educational struggle, community organisation and worker organisation. |
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Time for a Change: Opening Address presented at the Black Sash National Conference in Durban |
Time for a Change: Opening Address by Jean Sinclair presented at the Black Sash National Conference in Durban on 15 October 1973, discussing: 25 years of Apartheid, Bantustans, migrant labour, Black consciousness, strikes, education, separate development, NUSAS. |
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Bantustans, Colouredstans and Indianstans |
Speech delivered by L. Mqotsi at the African People's Democratic Union of South Africa Conference. |
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Witness jailed in first Ciskei terror trial | ||
What's behind the great South African homeland giveaway? | ||
Lebowa: a call to organise every person | ||
Intolerable | ||
Ciskei Commission: Ciskei Economic Report |
Ciskei economic report compiled by Mr Jacobs, Economic Adviser to the Ciskei. |
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Facts about the current situation in South Africa and what is to be done |
African National Congress report on the current situation in South Africa and how to respond. Examines the South African regime, the Black Consciousness Movement, the African National Congress struggle, role of youth, students and teachers, the ANC and newly banned organisations and Inkatha. |
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Editorial: Beginning of the end of the Bantustans? |