SOCIAL IMPACT
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Civil disobedience |
Memorandum on areas of legislation which impact on the lives of people. Includes areassuch as influx control, employees/migrants, housing, transport, health, education, sports and recreation. |
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Comments |
Comments by J. H. Nash, Member of the Coloured Persons Representative Council, to the Ciskei Commission on Ciskei Independence and its effects on the Coloured community |
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Compensation - portrait of a resettlement site | ||
Destroy bantustans and march forward to freedom | ||
Disabling social conditions: problems of disabled people | ||
Education and family life |
Description of how poverty and poor family life contribute to poor education |
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Forced mass removals | ||
Get active, get AIDS aware | ||
Hostel dwellers organise for better living conditions | ||
Immorality Act, Act No 23 of 1957 |
The Act was to consolidate and amend the laws relating to brothels and unlawful carnal intercouse and other acts in relation thereto |
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Immorality Act, Act No 5 of 1927 |
The Act was to prohibit illicit carnal intercourse between Europeans and natives and other Acts in relation thereto |
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Immorality Amendment Act, Act No 21 of 1950 |
The Act was to amend the Immorality Act, 1927, so as to prohibit illicit carnal intercourse between Europeans and non-Europeans, and to provide for matters incidental thereto |
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Injection of hope for Natal | ||
Juvenile delinquency and the colour bar | ||
KwaPitela | ||
Kwapitela: removed | ||
Legendary literature | ||
Libyan note-book | ||
Machaviestad | ||
Memorandum about the Ciskei independence |
Memorandum opposing the creation of a homeland government in the Ciskei based on its negative socio-economic impact on black people. |