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The pioneers on the Truro and Belvedere/ The four Vedas

THE first batch of indentured Indians arrived in Natal in the paddle-steamer, the S.S. " Truro " The ship left Madras on October 13, 1860, and reached Durban on November 16, 1860. The disembarkation took place on November 17.

The Pan Africanist Congress exists to subvert the South African liberation struggle

African National Congress document produced by their provisional headquarters in Morogoro, Tanzania, regarding the subversion of the struggle by the Pan Africanist Congress.

The open universities, international pressure and political changes: what's to be done?
The October 26 Municipal elections: the people demand universal adult suffrage

ANC Department of Political Education briefing on the October 26 municipal elections in South Africa. Covers the government's strategy and the popular response, and the election results and their implications.

The occupation of the British Consulate in Durban, the Anderson visit and the role of the United Democratic Front in the international struggle against apartheid

Discussion paper by the United Democratic Front on its stand regarding the international struggle against apartheid, the British Consulate occupation and the Anderson visit.

The Novel Today
The New African
The Nederduitse Gereformeerde Sendingkerk

Article discussing the role of the Dutch Reformed Church in effecting social change and justice in South Africa.

The Ndaleni Art School, preparation for the exhibition, 16 November 1973

The Ndaleni Art School, preparation for the exhibition, 16 November 1973

The National Situation: the real problems of the liberatory movement 3

Draft of an article by I B Tabata on the political situation in South Africa and an alliance of the African National Congress, the Coloured People's Union and the South African Indian Congress.

The national situation or the real tasks of the liberatory movement

Draft of an article published in the independent newspaper, Ikhwezi Lomso on the liberation movement.

The militarisation of South African politics

Rise of the Executive State, The New Constitutional Dispensation, The Security Establishment

The May 2008 Xenophobic Violence in South Africa: Antecedents and Aftermath

This article revisits the May 2008 xenophobic attacks in South Africa in order to grapple with key questions around the causes of xenophobia in South Africa, measures that can be taken to address xenophobia and ways in which diverse but inclusive communities can be built.

The Long View: Waiting for Robert, Contact July 1996
The Long View: The Ndamse Affair, Contact vol 9, no. 1
The Long View: The long arm of Persecution, Contact vol 9, no.2
The Long View: St.George deserts to the dragon, Contact vol 8, no. 2
The Long View: Solving our Problems, Contact vol 7, no. 6
The Long View: Rhodesia, Contact vol 8, no.9
The Long View: Peter Brown, Contact vol 7, No.10

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