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Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 215 | ||
Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 214 | ||
Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 213A | ||
Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 213 | ||
Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 212 | ||
Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 211 | ||
Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 210 | ||
Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 209 | ||
Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 208 | ||
Letter to Mercy from Phyllis Naidoo dated 17th November 1980 |
What were results of the urine examination?....... |
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Memo dated 16th October 1980 |
Memo - Phyllis Naidoo |
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Letter to Mavis from Phyllis Naidoo dated 10th May 1981 |
Together with this letter is one from Suks and Lerato....... |
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Letter from Phyllis dated 29th September 1980 |
Letter dated 29-09-80 |
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Letter from Phyllis to Marius and Jenny dated 5th June 1981 |
My Dear Marius and Jenny |
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Centenary of Indians in South Africa - A record of a hundred years of Indian progress in various spheres of activity |
On Friday, 16th November, 1860, at about three o'clock in the afternoon, there arrived at Port Natal the barque "Truro", bringing the first group of Indians invited by the Colony of Natal lo work on the sugar plantations...
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Yusuf Dadoo: Transnational Politics, South African Belonging |
Although people of Indian origin have been present in South Africa since 1860, they are still objects of suspicion in the ‘New’ South Africa. In many quarters, they are accused of exploiting Africans and, in the past, collaborating with apartheid. |
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Newspaper articles relating to Minority Front leader Amichand Rajbansi |
Minority Front leader Amichand Rajbansi - Elections |
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An examination of the "dual" nature of the identity of South African Indians and the response of the community to the partition of India in 1947. |
On 23 March 194 7 the Progressive Muslim Association convened a meeting in Durban to commemorate the seventh anniversary of Pakistan Day. The speakers at the meeting commented on the communal strife in India at the time and articulated the views of the Muslim community in South Africa. |
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Freedom Day Celebrations 27th April |
Freedom Day is an annual celebration of South Africa's first non-racial democratic elections of 1994. Peace, unity , the preservation and the restoration of human dignity hallmarks Freedom Day celebrations on the 27th of April of each year. |
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Students' Views on Contemporary Perceptions of Zulu History |
In contemporary south Africa the question of the role of the Zulu is the subject of tremendous interest and controversy internationally and nationally. This interest is reflected in a large number of academic works, many of which have the Zulu organization, Inkatha, as their theme..... |