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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 | ||
South Africa: The missionaries and Native policy | ||
South Africa: the Party faithful |
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South African Gandhi - an historiographic review |
The first group of texts that this paper interrogates mainly draw on materials compiled by Gandhi, articles published in newspapers (mainly the Indian Opinion) and narrative accounts of Gandhi’s life and work. These texts |
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South African in transition | ||
South African National NGO Coalition | ||
South African Politics - loose items | ||
South African referendum | ||
South African Tragedy: The life and times of Jan Hofmeyr | ||
South African Tragedy: The life and times of Jan Hofmeyr by Alan Paton | ||
South African Youth Congress discussion paper towards restructuring the United Democratic Front, building of a formidable foundation for National unity |
South African Youth Congress discussion paper towards restructuring the United Democratic Front, building of a formidable foundation for National unity |
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South Africans of Indian Descent |
South African of Indian Descent |
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South Africans of Indian Descent 1976. 5p | ||
Southport | ||
Sponono | ||
Sport: Threat to the security of the state |
Brutus expounds on Special Branch interference in sports in line with apartheid ideology of white dominance. Instances of harassment of people and events connected with the South African Sports Association (SASA) are mentioned. |
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Sports and the liberation struggle : a tribute to Sam Ramsamy and others who fought apartheid sport |
In South Africa, as nowhere else, sports boycott made a great contribution to liberation. The Indian community can be proud that Indian sportspersons and administrators were in the vanguard of this front of the anti-apartheid struggle. |
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State of emergency |
Article by the United Democratic Front discussing the state of emergency. |
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State of organisation and the way forward |
Paper by John Motshabi on the state of the African National Congress and the way forward. Covers military strategy, enemy infiltration, programme of action, democratic participation, negotiations and seizure of power, building a revolutionary army, cadre policy. |