LABOUR
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Report of the Treatment of Indians in the Union of South Africa |
Report by the Government of India on the Resolution passed by the United Nations General Assembly on December 1946 |
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Letter from Lee to Phyllis Naidoo |
I'm sending you a special card it is hand made by children in Namibia from banana leaves, enjoy the hand work. Your next letter will follow shortly. Doc said two more weeks before Jay comes. Ill send photos. |
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The Indian Trader |
The Indian trader made his appearance shortly after the arrival ofthe Indentured Indian. This pattern is evident wherever the Indentured Indian set foot, be it Mauritius, Trinidad, British Guiana or any of the British colonies. |
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Indian Opinion No. 31-35 Vol. 39 Friday, 1st - 29th August 1941 |
Indian Opinion No. 31-35 Vol. 39 Friday, 1st - 29th August 1941 |
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Durban observer and Natal general advertiser - Public Meeting - Oct 1851 |
Report of public meeting held in October 1851 to discuss the prpriety of indroducing Indian Labour to Natal |
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South Africa's the way forward |
THE policy of the Nationalist Government is opposed by most of the people of South Africa and condemned by democratic people throughout the world. Nevertheless, the Government is going ahead at ever-increasing speed to implement that policy. |
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Hofmeyr letter to Kenneth Underhill | ||
Hofmeyr letter to Kenneth Underhill |
Hofmeyr letter to Kenneth Underhill |
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Mr Hofmeyr's message | ||
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The Marquard Letters | ||
Soviet African scholarship |
Soviet scholars like all Soviet people have always been irreconcilable enemies of colonialism, of any form of racial and national oppression. |
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Work In Progress Issue 12 April 1980 | ||
Political Economy: 1. What is Exploitation? | ||
South African Trade Union growth, 1979-1991 |
Honours thesis in Industrial Psychology submitted to the University of Cape Town by Andrew Frost. |
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Unity | ||
The May 5th-6th Worker Stayaway in Pietermaritzburg | ||
Nyanga - A Personal Perspective From June, 1982 | ||
Textile Workers Want a Living Wage |