Gandhi
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Race, class and nationalism : the 1947 visit of Monty Naicker and Yusuf Dadoo to India, 1947 |
This article focuses on a 1947 tour of India by two South African Indian doctors, Yusuf Dadoo and GM (Monty) Naicker, during which they met with Mohandas K Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru and attended the All-Asia Conference. |
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Ram Sunder Pandit |
Pandit Ram Sunder - Passive Resister |
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Ratan J Tata |
Miscellaneous illustrations from Indian Opinion on Gandhi & the passive resistance movement - c. 1893 - 1914 |
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Report on my visit to South Africa |
When I left India, early in December there had been many cables sent from South Africa describing the treatment to which it was stated many of the Indians strikers were being subjected on the Natal Coal Miners........
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Rev Joseph Doke |
Miscellaneous illustrations from Indian Opinion on Gandhi & the passive resistance movement |
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S B Medh |
Mr S B Medh a Resister |
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S. A. I. C. delegates at Madras |
South African Indian Congress |
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Sarvodaya (Welfare of All): Phoenix House used by the Gandhi family |
Black and white print 12 x 19cm |
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Sarvodaya - Gandhi's cottage at Phoenix |
Black and white print 26 x 20.2cm |
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Sarvodaya - Gandhi's cottage at Phoenix |
Black and white print 25.7 x 20.2cm |
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Satyagraha |
Satyagraha |
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Sixty Indians departed from South Africa to India |
Miscellaneous illustrations from Indian Opinion on Gandhi & the passive resistance movement |
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Smuts Gandhi issue copy | ||
Sorabjee Rustomjee |
Sorabjee Rustomjee, son of Parsee Rustomjee, was born in Durban on 25 December 1895. He went to India to study and soon after returning to ... |
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Sorabji Shapurji Adajania |
Sorabji Shapurji Adajania demanded entry into Transvaal |
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South African Indian Question |
The historical context of time, place and circumstances helps to place the Indian factor |
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Stopped at Volksrust near Transvaal border |
Transvaal Protest March organized by Gandhi, October-November |
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Sunny Venkatruthnam, D Govindsamy, guest and Kiru Naidoo at the Gandhi, Luthuli, King, Mandela Exhibition | ||
Thambi Naidoo addressing a crowd of over 6000 people at the "Durban Indian Football Ground" during 1913 Passive Resistance Campaign. |
Passive Resisters |
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Thambi Naidoo, ardent Passive Resister |
Narainsamy Thambi Naidoo, also known as “Naran” or “Roy.” was born in 1901 in ... Passive Resistance in South Africa · 1946 African ... |