Articles
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The compound system | ||
The Conference of the All-African Convention |
Draft of an article by I B Tabata, published in the January 1959 issue of Ikhwezi Lomso, about the Conference of the All-African Convention in December 1958. |
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The Creation of a Mass Movement: Strikes and Defiance , 1950 - 1952 |
The paper is a part of a large study of Black South African political history....... |
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The crisis over the land |
Article on the government's dispossession of Black's from their land and its policy of separate development resulting in the creation of Bantustans with deplorable living conditions |
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The Dadoo Xuma Naicker Pact 9 March 1947 Doctors Pact |
In 1943, a conference of the South African Indian Congress resolved to explore ways of achieving co-operation with the African National Congress. However, it was not until Dr. Monty Naicker gained control of the |
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The Dead end of African Literature | ||
The death of the museum and the emancipation of cultures | ||
The Death Penalty |
This article discusses the abolishment of capital punishment. |
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The decline and fall of the ICU - a case of self-destruction | ||
The definition of Black Consciousness | ||
THE DIASPORA AT HOME: INDIAN VIEWS AND THE MAKING OF ZULEIKHA MAYAT'S PUBLIC VOICE |
This article examines how the Gujarati-speaking Muslim trading class in South(ern) Africa was linked as a reading public through a newspaper, Indian Views, which had been founded in early twentieth-century Durban in opposition to Mahatma Gandhi's Indian Opinion. |
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The Discrimination against Indians in South Africa |
The Discrimination against Indians in South Africa |
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The Divided House | ||
The education of Indians in Natal and Transvaal | ||
The effects of the current unrest on township children |
Article about how township children were jailed, shot and killed, some served long prison sentences, others lost valuable years of schooling, many were forced into the lowest paid unskilled jobs while others joined the ranks of the increasing numbers of unemployed youth in our country. |
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The Elephant Shooter | ||
The emergency and impact of the black consciousness movement |
This is an article on Black Consciousness Movement, nature of South African society, and withdrawal of blacks from multi-racial organisations. |
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The English speaking dimension in South African Politics |
Paper presented to the biennial conference of the South African Historical Society, held at the University of Durban-Westville July 1981. |
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The foreign policy of a future South Africa |
Paper on a foreign policy for a future South Africa. Examines the racist government and the international community, the perspectives of the National Liberation Movement, regional and international governmental organisations. |
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The Freedom Charter |
An article adopted at the Congress of the people in Kliptown, Johannesburg regarding the declaration made by the people of South Africa that South Africa belong to all who live in it , black and white, and that no government can justly claim authority unless it is based on the will of all the peo |