Gandhi
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“Gagged and trussed rather securely by the law”: The 1952 Defiance Campaign in Natal |
For almost half a century after the establishment of the Union of South Africa in 1910, Black1 South Africans responded to the segregationist policies of successive white minority governments principally through non-violent techniques of resistance, such as boycotts, civil disobedience, mass demo |
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Would Gandhi have voted for the ANC | ||
Walter Sisulu and friends at the Gandhi, Luthuli, King, Mandela Exhibition | ||
VC Maphule Ramashala, Indian HC Jain and guest at the Gandhi, Luthuli, King, Mandela Exhibition | ||
Tussle between Gandhi & Smuts |
Cartoon impression of Gandhi and Smuts |
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Tributes to Gandhi from the Unpublished book on the "Life of Gandhi" by the Pretoria Tamil Society. |
Gandhi promotes soccer matches |
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Transvaal Indian women's Bazaar |
Miscellaneous illustrations from Indian Opinion on Gandhi & the passive resistance movement |
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The station where Chief Luthuli was crashed by a train in 1967 | ||
The Sarvodaya on Gandhi Settlement in Phoenix |
The Sarvodaya transformed into a museum on Gandhi Setlle in Phoenix |
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The Sarvodaya - Gandhi Settlement in Phoenix |
The Sarvodaya after the 1985 Inanda Riots |
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The Sarvodaya |
Gandhi's house in Phoenix Settlement |
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The Sarvodaya |
View of the the Sarvodaya from the lawn |
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The pioneer party of the last phase of the struggle in South Africa Below left Dr Hermann Kallenbach and Mahatma Gandhi |
The pioneer party of the last phase of the struggle in South Africa Below left Dr Hermann Kallenbach and Mahatma Gandhi |
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The Phoenix Settlement |
Gandhi's house in Phoenix settlement |
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The new library and museum at Phoenix - Gandhi Centenary Memorial |
Black and whiate print 25.8 x 20.2cm |
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The new library and museum at Phoenix - Gandhi Centenary Memorial |
Black and white print 25.8 x 20.2cm |
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The new library and museum at Phoenix - Gandhi Centenary Memorial |
Black and white print 25.8 x 20.2cm |
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The making of a political reformer: Gandhi in South Africa, 1893-1914 |
This Study Offers Perspectives That More Accurately Situate Gandhi`S Role In South Africa`S History. The Focus Is On The Religious And Cultural Orientation Of His Compatriots Seeking To Add With This New Dimension To A Better Understanding Of The Making Of A Social Reformer. |
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The Long View, Contact vol 1, No.20 | ||
The letters of M H Nazar |
Cover of the book by Surendra Bhana and James D Hunt |