Articles
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Hofmeyr, by Alan Paton | ||
Hofmeyr: Alan Paton | ||
Hofmeyr: The story of a dilemma | ||
Homeric Mimicry | ||
How sweet it is: cultural politics in Barbados | ||
Hubert Ogunde: a musical celebrity | ||
Human Rights Commission Declaration on Apartheid |
Human Rights Commission Declaration on Apartheid |
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Human Sciences Research Should Focus on National Priorities |
Bulletin Nov/Dec 1994 |
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Identity and Belonging in Post-Apartheid South Africa: The Case of Indian South Africans |
This paper examines Indian identities in the post-apartheid period, focusing in particular on the vexed issues of identity and belonging. |
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Ikhwezi Lomso |
Leading article introducing a new independent newspaper, Ikhwezi Lomso, The Rising Star, dedicated to advancing the cause of liberation. |
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Immediate prospect for SACP |
Article in Voice of Women , Number 3, 1983, on the immediate prospect for SACP. It discusses the Suppression of Communist Act of 1950, the Freedom Charter, Sharpeville 1966. |
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In Search of Peace | ||
In the Blossom-Land | ||
In the end it was academic: Responses to the establishment of the University College for Indians |
It will be wrong to advise an Indian father or a prospective student what choice he should make. Each person must accept the responsibility for his own decision, since whatever decisions he makes there will be sacrifices. |
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In Verwoerd's South Africa: a tale of persecution |
The article describes the experiences of various members of the Unity Movement and those directly involved with the liberation struggle, and illustrates the animosity of the South African Press towards the the Unity Movement and its affiliates. |
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Indentured Indian History - 1860 |
In Natal, the arrival of the Indentured Indian in 1860 marked the beginnings of an organised scheme whereby approximately 152,184 Indians arrived to seek gainful employment in a fledgling sugar industry. |
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Indian Congress again slams DP over poll | ||
Indian Education Commission (K.P. Kichlu) - 1920-1930 |
Indian Education Commission articles. |
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Indian Education in the 19th and 20th century (In Indian Centenary commemoration brochure) |
When primary education for the children of a community is limited to Standard IV for a period of 30 years, it goes without saying that this situation evinces apathy on the part of the Authorities! Such was the "chaotic" situation of Indian primary education in Natal from 1869 to l 899. |
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Indian Indenture Legislation (1849-1950) |
SEGREGATION AND APARTHEID LAWS AS APPLIED TO INDIANS |