ORAL HISTORY
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Typed transcript of interview with Mrs J Dube, wife of the late Dr John Dube |
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The Youth Struggle: June 16 1976 Soweto Riots | |
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The oral tradition |
Discussion around the ramifications of what is generally referred to as the African oral tradition. |
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Student Revolt: 1972 to 1976 - Chapter Eight |
In 1976, the schools of South Africa exploded in a gigantic youth rebellion. This revolt was to continue for years, becoming a major part of the resistance to Apartheid. Yet it arose from a schooling system designed to underpin Apartheid policy. |
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Photograph of Mrs. Dubes' kindergarten class in the garden of her home |
Photograph of Mrs. Dubes' kindergarten class in the garden of her home. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Photograph of experimental house at Ohlange |
Photograph of experimental house at Ohlange. |
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Photograph of Dr. J L Dubes' tombstone, at Ohlanga |
A photograph taken of the tombstone of the late Dr. J.L. Dube, at Ohlanga. |
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Photograph of Dr. J L Dubes' house, at Ohlanga |
A photograph taken of the home of the late Dr. J.L. Dube, at Ohlanga. |
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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. |
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Oral History Project - Interview with Prithiraj Dullay |
UNIVERSITY OF DURBAN-WESTVILLE |
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Oral History Project - Interview with Maggie Govender |
UNIVERSITY OF DURBAN-WESTVILLE |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Ray |
Your letter of the 10/10 is under reply. Your writing is getting awful - you must be in a lot of pain. I hope you are feeling better. You seemed to be so much in pain. I hope you are by now healed nad more comfortable. |
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Interview with Yunus Carrim, conducted by Ruth Lundie | |
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Interview with Wendy Surridge, conducted by Mumsie Malinga | |
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Interview with Victor Harrison, conducted by Joicelyn Leslie-Smith | |
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Interview with Timothy Smith, conducted by Ruth Lundie | |
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Interview with Stanley Mbambo, conducted by Ruth Lundie | |
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Interview with Stanley Mbambo, conducted by Ruth Lundie |