EXILES
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Rattle dem bones | ||
'Jo the Cow' comes home | ||
A can of worms in Lusaka: the imprisonment of Hubert Sipho Mbeje | ||
A Valediction of forbidding mourning | ||
Botshabelo Sanctuary Lawyers for Human Rights - Jan 1998 Vol 1 No 1 | ||
Breaking Down the Barriers | ||
CHATSWORTH RECEPTION COMMITTEE - CIRCULAR TO ORGANISATIONS | ||
Circular on the London office |
The External Affairs Office of the Black Peoples Convention was set up by a resolution to handle foreign public relations and programmes for the welfare of refugee members. This is a circular from the London office. |
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Dedication: Comrade Zulei Christopher | ||
Documents of the exile | ||
Doing Paris with Breyten |
A review of the artist, Beauford Delaney. |
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Exiles face hurdles, bring hope | ||
Frontline States tour: A chronology of expectations | ||
Home-boys abroad |
A South African in London looks at his fellow exiles. |
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Introductory essay: the problems of exile |
Introductory essay on the problems of exiles, including the reasons for going into exile, life experienced as an exile and unique problems of living as an exile. |
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Letter from Jack and Ray Simons to Oliver Tambo |
Letter from Jack and Ray Simons to Oliver Tambo regarding returning to South Africa. |
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Letter from Johannesburg | ||
Letter from Sizakhele Sigxashe to Ray Simons |
Handwritten letter from Sizakhele Sigxashe, in Dar es Salaam, to Ray Simons in Lusaka, regarding problems and opportunism in exile. |
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Letter from Zambian Acting Chief Immigration Officer to Jack Simons |
Letter from D J Cator, Zambian Acting Chief Immigration Officer, to Jack Simons granting an Entry Permit for Jack and Ray Simons and their son. |
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Letter to Kate, Judy and John from Phyllis Naidoo. |
Letter to Kate, Judy and John from Phyllis Naidoo. |