Articles
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Obituary of Ruth First |
Obituary of Ruth First in Sechaba October 1982 pages 24 to 29 |
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Obituary of Yusuf Dadoo |
Obituary of Yusuf Dadoo. 3 typewritten pages with handwritten corrections |
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Obstacles to free and fair elections in Namibia |
UN Resolution 435, which provided for free and fair elections in Namibia, was implemented on 1 April 1989. A Special Representative of the UN Secretary General and a UN Transition Assistance Group (UNTAG) were responsible for the supervision and control of this process . |
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Ogunde on Ogunde: Two Autobiographical Statements | ||
Olaudah Equiano and Unfinished Journeys: The Slave-Narrative Tradition and Twentieth-Century Continuities | ||
Oliver Tambo and the struggle of liberation of South Africa | ||
Omeros | ||
On the White Elections |
Article by the United Democratic Front regarding the whites only elections.The Front calls on South Africans, especially white compatriots to reject the elections. |
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One third of the world's urban population lives in a slum | ||
Onse Jan en die Afrikaanse Kultuur Beweging | ||
opleiding van onderwyser en 'n paar werwanteprobleme-prof Olivier N\D | ||
Organise and advance to people's power |
Internal ANC paper, declaring 1987 the year of Advance to People's Power, which involves mass action, underground political work, armed struggle and international isolation of the Apartheid regime. |
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Oriental Plaza | ||
Oriental Plaza | ||
Oriental Plaza - Karthy Chetty in the Transvaal | ||
Oriental Plaza launching Ceremony | ||
Our Chapel isn't big enough | ||
Our Freedom Charter | ||
Our plucky sisters resist” Indian Women and the Passive Resistance Campaign of 1913 |
During the first half of the 20th century, Indian women, were at the forefront of protest politics: the 1913 and 1946 passive resistance strikes, and the Defiance campaign of 1952 are examples of women’s courageous and bold participation. Yet, we know very little about their activities. |
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Our Policy |
Our Policy: editorial in The Guardian, June 29, 1950. Discusses the suppession of Communism Bill |