Articles
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Social consequences in a resettled community |
The Theoretical approach to resettlement |
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Social Security and the Colour Bar |
Reprint from the Indian Opinion |
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Some Origins of the Ethiopian Movement in Southern Africa |
this paper covers some aspects of Ethiopianism1and draws from a..... |
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Some Reminiscences of South Indian Settlers |
THE early Tamil pioneers came to Natal with their religion and immediately set about establishing it in their new environment. The new conditions and situations had their influences on the practices and beliefs of these people.... |
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Some structural implications of education |
Paper by Jack Simons on the implications of education in Africa. Examines the history of education in Africa and suggests the way forward. |
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Some thought and evidence on the informal sector | ||
Some useful sources on Chaka | ||
Sounds of Silence: The Rule of Law in relation to the Banning system under the Suppression of Communism Act, No 44 of 1950 as amended | ||
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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Sources for researching African Literature | ||
South Africa - The Rainbow Nation and Prospects for Consolidating Democracy |
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South Africa 20 years after Mandela's release | ||
South Africa and the Global Order: The Structural Conditioning of a Transition to Democracy |
On 2 February 1990, a mere two months after the collapse of the Berlin Wall, State President F.W. de Klcrk announced the unbanning of the African National Congress (ANC), the Pan-Africanist Congress (PAC) and the South Africa..... |
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South Africa's controversy with the United Nations | ||
South Africa's racist state and the national democratic revolution |
Paper by Jack Simons on apartheid and the democratic revolution. Examines the history of political systems in South Africa, looks at the Constitution, racial segregation, white supremacy, exclusions of Africans and the racist government. |
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South Africa's way forward |
South Africa's way forward: statement by Moses Kotane, published in "Advance" (successor to the banned "Guardian") on May 6 and 13, 1954 about the Government's apartheid policy |
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South Africa's working class: a pillar of the revolution |
Paper by Jack Simons on South Africa's working class presented by Ray Simons to the ANC in-house seminar on Constitutional Guidelines in a democratic South Africa, 1-4 March, 1988. Presents history of the workers's; struggle. |
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South Africa, The complex country |
The treatment of Indians in South Africa is again discussed at the present meeting of the United Nations. This article is offered as an objective back ground to the discussion..... |
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South Africa: Is the Revolution Over? |
Ten years ago, socialists around the world were active in the struggle apartheid in South Africa, and looked to it as a beacon of hope. |
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South Africa: The decade of Sharpeville |