INTERVIEWS

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Chief Gatsha Buthelezi Speaks to Colin Gardner
A Man of Hope
Viva! Viva!
BBC Goes to Bloemfontein
Nthato Motlana
Selby Msimang and Trade Union Organisation in the 1920's
Rob Haswell Says His Career is Far from Secure
Photograph of Dr. J L Dubes' tombstone, at Ohlanga

A photograph taken of the tombstone of the late Dr. J.L. Dube, at Ohlanga.

Photograph of Dr. J L Dubes' house, at Ohlanga

A photograph taken of the home of the late Dr. J.L. Dube, at Ohlanga.

Photograph of Mr. Goba (principal at Ohlanga) in front of Dr. J.L. Dubes' home at Ohlange

A photograph taken of Mr. Goba, a principal at Ohlanga, standing in front of Dr. J.L. Dubes' home at Ohlange.

Photograph of Andy Manson looking at Dr. J.L. Dubes' tombstone

A photograph taken of Andy Manson, standing in front of the late Dr. J.L. Dubes' tombstone.

Photograph of Mrs. Dubes' kindergarten class in the garden of her home

Photograph of Mrs. Dubes' kindergarten class in the garden of her home, with a dog passing by.

Photograph of Mrs. Dubes' kindergarten class in the garden of her home

Photograph of Mrs. Dubes' kindergarten class in the garden of her home.

Photograph of experimental house at Ohlange

Photograph of experimental house at Ohlange.

A challenge to the Church
Interview with Lebamang John Sebidi

Oral interview, in Johannesburg, with Lebamang John Sebidi, the first Black rector at St Peters Seminary at Hammanskraal, South Africa.

Interview with Frank Chikane

Oral interview with Rev Frank Chikane, This interview was conducted just after Rev. Chikane's appointment as General Secretary of the South African Council of Churches (SACC). Chikane, age 36, was underground at the time of the interview.

Interview with Amabutho members

Oral interview with Amabutho which refers collectively to quasi-military formations of township youth who were also often known as "comrades" or "young lions." Mainly active in urban areas, especially in the eastern Cape, most were unemployed school-leavers who supported the United Democratic Fro

Interview with the Midland Chamber of Industries

Oral interview with members of the Midland Chamber of Industries headquartered in Port Elizabeth. The aim was to explore their views at a time when political protests, labor action and repression countrywide were at record highs. A partial state of emergency was is in force in the eastern Cape.

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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