Journals
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South African Labour Bulletin |
South African Labour Bulletin is a refereed journal which supports the democratic labour movement in South Africa. |
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Theoria: a journal of studies in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences | 1947-1995 |
In June 1947, Theoria : a journal of studies of the Arts Faculty, Natal University College was published. |
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INDIAN OPINION 1950-1961 | 1950-1961 |
Indian Opinion, a weekly newspaper, was first established and produced by Mohandas Gandhi ("Mahatma"), M.H. |
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Fighting Talk | 1950-1963 |
Fighting Talk was initially a publication of the Springbok Legion of ex-servicemen and women, until in February 1954 when the "Fighting Talk Commit |
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Liberation | 1953 - 1959 |
Liberation was founded in Johannesburg as a magazine of quality, focusing on issues of concern to Blacks and non-establishment Whites in South Afri |
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Contact | 1954 - 1967 |
Contact, the official publication of the Liberal Party, was published monthly, in Pietermaritzburg, during the period January 1954 to December 1957 |
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NEW AGE 1954-1963 | 1954-1963 |
New Age, newspaper and its' predecessors, The Guardian; Advance were founded by trade unionists, academics and and was known as a leftist publicati |
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Black Sash / Sash | 1956 - 1995 |
Sash, originally published as Black Sash, is a detailed record of the activities of the Black Sash organisation: the petitions, protests, marches, |
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Africa South | 1956-1961 |
Africa South, a journal edited by Ronald M. Segal (1932-2008) was launched in Cape Town in 1956. |
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African Communist, 1959 - 1994 | 1959 - 1994 |
The SACP did not publicly announce its existence until the state of emergency was declared by the government after the police massacres of Sharpevi |
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Liberal Opinion/Reality | 1961-1993 |
Liberal Opinion (1961-1968) was published by the Liberal Party of South Africa which was established in 1953 by Alan Paton, after the National Gove |
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The New African | 1962 - 1969 |
The New African Volume 1 No 1 was published in January 1962. |
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Pro Veritate | 1962 - 1977 |
Pro Veritate, a Christian monthly journal, reflects a theological point of view towards the ideologies of the ruling National Party. |
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Sechaba | 1967-1990 |
The African National Congress began publication of Sechaba in 1967. |
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Mayibuye | 1967-1994 |
Mayibuye, published for many years as a small, underground newsletter, was one of three African National Congress publications alongside Sechaba an |
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Africanist News and Views | 1968-1973 |
Africanist News and Views, published by the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) of Azania (South Africa), expressed the Pan-Africanist viewpoint in the s |
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Bolt | 1970-1975 |
Bolt, a periodical covering English language studies focussing on contemporary South African reviews, criticism and creative writing. |
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SASO Newsletter, 1970 - 1976 | 1970-1976 |
By the late 1960s many black students increasingly began to feel the frustration and disillusionment similar to that which had led to the Fort Hare |
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Black Review | 1972 - 1976 |
Black Review, was published as an irregular annual by Black Community Programmes (BCP),Durban, which was a major organization within the Black Conc |
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Journal of Black Theology | 1972 - 1976 |
The Journal of Black Theology in South Africa published by the Black Theology Project in Pretoria is a scholarly publication dedicated to the explo |