RACE RELATIONS
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Reflections on the political situation in South Africa |
Opening address by the Chairperson of the Natal Indian Congress at the 57th Annual Congress of the National Union of South African Students, Durban, November 1979. |
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Revolution in South Africa | ||
Roman Catholic Bishops on the blasphemy of apartheid | ||
Sex, colour and the law | ||
South Africa's Class and Colour Conflict | ||
South African Institute of Race Relations: Black Sash Advice Office Report 1973 |
South African Institute of Race Relations- Black Sash Advice Office Report Presented at National Conference on 16 October 1973, discussing: Race Relations, Human Rights, legal exploitation. |
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Southern Rhodesia elects | ||
Speech by Alan Paton | ||
The Aliens and Immigration Laws Amendment Bill: Paper presented at National Conference 1984 |
The Aliens and Immigration Laws Amendment Bill: Paper presented at National Conference on 16 March 1984 discussing Aliens Registration Act, Aliens Act, permanent residence, South African blacks as foreigners in South Africa, homelands, migrant labour. |
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The Attitude of Coloured People Today: A paper presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1976 |
The Attitude of Coloured People Today- A paper presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 17 March 1976 discussing Apartheid, the vote, Representation of Natives Act, Separate Representation of Voters Act, Coloured Elections, race relations, Labour Party, reform. |
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The Cloudy isle | ||
The Congress tradition: Equal but separate | ||
The crisis in the Dutch Reformed churches | ||
The Crisis in the Institute of Race Relations | ||
The Guilty partner | ||
The Hambanati Story: Paper Presented at National Conference 1985 |
The Hambanati Story: Paper Presented at National Conference on 15 March 1985 discussing Native Urban Areas Act, apartheid, housing, separate development, Group Areas Board, violence, vigilantism, homelands. |
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The History of Apartheid in South Africa | ||
The Long View: Nationalism and the Theatre, Contact vol 8, no. 3 | ||
The new South African identity crisis | ||
The Village and the castle |