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The UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” |
More than 500 people attended the UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” on the Westville campus on 19 March. |
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The UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” |
More than 500 people attended the UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” on the Westville campus on 19 March. |
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The UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” |
More than 500 people attended the UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” on the Westville campus on 19 March. |
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The UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” |
More than 500 people attended the UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” on the Westville campus on 19 March. |
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The UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” |
More than 500 people attended the UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” on the Westville campus on 19 March. |
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The UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” |
More than 500 people attended the UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” on the Westville campus on 19 March. |
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The UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” |
More than 500 people attended the UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” on the Westville campus on 19 March. |
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The UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” |
More than 500 people attended the UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” on the Westville campus on 19 March. |
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The UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” |
More than 500 people attended the UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” on the Westville campus on 19 March. |
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The UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” |
More than 500 people attended the UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” on the Westville Campus on 19 March. |
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The UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” |
More than 500 people attended the UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” on the Westville campus on 19 March. |
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Death in Black and White : Suicide, Statistics and Race in Natal , 1880-1916 |
Indenture, Indians, Natal, Race, Suicide, Black and White, Colonial state, Taboo |
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Letter from Huth to Phyllis Naidoo |
We didn’t know either of his plans at that time. What people have to go through for freedom. Phyllis it bothered me very much your view on Hungary. What does it all mean (cinemas, libraries, hospitals etc.), if the intellect of the country cannot speak out what they want.
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Indians in South Africa |
THE arrival of a newly-appointed Agent-General for the Government of India in South Africa (this time the distinguished Mr. |
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Indians in South Africa |
Race, political, labour, sugar plantations, slave labour, Indian market, social culture, treatment, segregation |
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Annexure containing summary of the conclusions reached by the Round Table Conference on the Indian question in South Africa. |
Scheme af assisted emigration (I) Any Indian of 16 years or over may avail himself of the scheme. In case of a family, the decision of the father will bind the wife and minor children under 16 years... |
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Statement by the Indian Delegation at the Indian Conference held in Cape Town |
Last Wednesday, you made an important statement in which you explained the impression and conclusions of the Union Delegation on the Cape Town Agreement.....
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Indians and their South African Compatriots |
IN the December issue of THE ROUND T ABLE appeared a brief description of the five points of the Indians' claim in South Africa, with the intimation that the trouble which had been brewing for a considerable time previously had come to a head in the shape of a renewal of passive resistance. |
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Memorandum to the members of the Indian and Pakistan delegations attending the Preliminary discussions with the Government of the South Africa |
There are so many forces bearing upon race relations all over the world that one of the greatest dangers to a local problem is to move it from its context on to the world stage where often happens that it is lost or submerged in the larger issues.... |