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STATEMENT OF THE NEC ON THE OCCASION OF THE 82ND ANNIVERSARY OF THE AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS JANUARY 8, 1994 | ||
Intergroup : Bulletin of the Constructive Programme of the Centre for Intergroup Studies - Bulletin van die konstruktiewe program van die sentrum ... | ||
Gokool press cutting collection - 1982 | ||
Sources and Issues in the History of South Africa's small towns |
There are few histories of South African towns and many of them are acts of religious, familial, racial piety |
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Statement issued by Joint meeting of African and Indian leaders held in Durban | ||
Apartheid Signs |
Apartheid was a social philosophy which enforced racial, social, and economic segregation on the people of South Africa. The term apartheid comes from theĀ ... |
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Apartheid Signs |
Apartheid was a social philosophy which enforced racial, social, and economic segregation on the people of South Africa. The term apartheid comes from theĀ ... |
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Letter from Joe to Phyllis Naidoo |
Your letter of 14 April arrived a couple days ago, looks like mail is not too regularly to this sand blown place. |
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The South African Indian problem and its solution |
If the European Citizens of Natal, with their proverbial apathy, calmly acquiesce in the demands made at the election of the new Council of the Natal Indian Congress on Sunday, 21st October..... |
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Report on Durban Housing |
Further to my letter of the 22nd September, I have now completed a summary of my Report of Durban Housing..... |
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Notes on Mqhayi | ||
Book Reviews | ||
Instrument of Thy Peace | ||
Religious Book of the Week | ||
The South African Black Middle Class: An Annotated Bibliography | ||
The Long View, Contact vol 1, No.1 | ||
Changing Islamic traditions and emerging identities in South Africa |
The de-racialization of South African society in the midst of accelerating economic and cultural globalization has set in motion profound social, cultural and political changes that have confronted the existing notions of identity of most South Africans. |
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Review by Harrison Smith of Too Late the Pharalope |