Articles
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THE INDIAN IN SOUTH AFRICA: TOWARDS A SOLUTION OF CONFLICT |
THE INDIAN IN SOUTH AFRICA: TOWARDS A SOLUTION OF CONFLICT |
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The immediate tasks of the Democratic Movement |
Discussion paper discussing the immediate tasks of the Democratic Movement. |
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The Honourable Member | ||
The History of Apartheid in South Africa. | ||
The Hindus of South Africa |
The Hindus constitute the largest religious group of the Indian population of South Africa, being a little over sixty per cent The other forty per cent. is made up of Moslems, Christians and Buddhists. The Hindus fall into two major sections and divide into four linguistic groups. |
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The Highest Cause | ||
The Hero he might have been | ||
The great struggle in South Africa | ||
The Glory of Indian Womanhood |
FROM time immemorial Sita, Savitri, Damayanti, Nalayani, Anasuya, and Draupadi have been regarded as sacred ~deals of Indian Womanhood as they are sublime and exemplary- characters who have exalted womanhood to the height of divine perfection..... |
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The Gambler | ||
The Gains of the Democratic Movement from the Kennedy visit |
Article by the United Democratic Front on the gains as well as losses from Kennedy's visit to South Africa. |
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The Gains of the Democratic Movement from the Kennedy visit |
Article by the United Democratic Front on the gains as well as losses from Kennedy's visit to South Africa. |
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The future role of South African trade unions |
Global events spearheaded by technological, economical and political changes have revolutionised the business environment around the world, removing.... |
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The Front debate |
A compilation of articles discussing the issue of Mayibuye and the future of the United Democratic Front. |
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The Freedom Charter, 1955 |
The Freedom Charter is a unique document in that for the first time ever, the people were actively involved in formulating their own vision of an alternative society. The existing order of State oppression and |
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The Freedom Charter is our Lodestar | ||
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 |
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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 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 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. |