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The awakening of a people |
The author has endeavoured to enhance the awakenig of the people; of the oppressed, by evolving the All-African Convention with new ideas in light of approaching the struggle for liberation. The book analyses new concepts and methods of struggle; on the basis of the Ten-Point Programme. |
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The divine intention |
Chapter in a book containing the presentation by Desmond Tutu to the Ellof Commission of Enquiry, 1 September 1982. |
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The Divine Life Society |
In 1948 Brother V. Srinivasen, now Swami Sahajananda, visited Swami Sivananda at Rishikesh, India. He was transformed. The promotion of the Master's work would be his life's task. On his return in 1949 he started a branch of the Divine Life Society in Durban with o~ly one member. |
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The encyclopedia of the Indian diaspora |
The encyclopedia of the Indian diaspora |
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The Ethics of apartheid |
The thirteenth address in the Hoernle Memorial Lecture series delivered by professor B.B. |
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The Frontier in History: North America and Southern Africa compared |
The dominant tradition in historical scholarship is one that deals in single cases. The time, energy, and talents of the typical historian are fully engaged...... |
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The Government of divided communities |
The fourteenth Hoernle Memorial Lecture delivered by David Thomas in which he describes the fears of the worlds population and the fact that there are different races in the world, and they all vary in their social and economic development. |
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The Grahamstown Years-1959 to 1981 |
The Durban Period - 1981 to 1993 |
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The Higher education of Blacks in the United States |
The twenty-fifth lecture in the Hoernle Memorial Lecture series delivered by Alan Pifer, and discusses the "experience of Black Americans with higher education, or, perhaps, the American experience with the higher education of Blacks". |
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The Hindu heritage in South Africa |
The end of the first hundred years of !he history of the Hindus in South Africa marks the beginnings of a greater awareness among them of the glorious cultural and religious heritage which belongs to them. |
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The Hindu Tamil Institute Building, the Centre of Tamil activities of Durban |
The Hindu Tamil Institute |
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The History of the South African Hindu Maha Saba |
FOR information about the early history of the South African Hindu Maha Sabha we have to rely on uncertain records and memories of many old people connected with this institution when it was established. The early Indian settlers in South Africa were mostly Hindus. |
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The Independent Trade Unions 1974-1984: Ten Years of the South African Labour Bulletin | |
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The Indian in Natal : is he a victim of Oppression ? [Professions, commerce] |
The "Asiatic Land Tenure and Indian Representation Act, 1946," after full discussion, passed both Houses of the South African Parliament and was placed on the Statute Book of the Union....... |
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The Indian in South Africa. Facts and Figures |
The Indian in South Africa. Facts and Figures |
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The Indian South African 1975 |
The Indian population of South Africa owes its presence in the country to the labour problem experienced by pioneer farmers who established sugar plantations in the British colony of Natal during the 19th century. |
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The Kairos document: a theological comment on the political crisis in South Africa |
Book containing chapters on The moment of truth; Critique of State Theology; Critique of Church Theology; Towards a Prophetic Theology; Challenge to action. |
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The Life and Times of Thabo Mbeki | |
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The making of a political reformer: Gandhi in South Africa, 1893-1914 |
This Study Offers Perspectives That More Accurately Situate Gandhi`S Role In South Africa`S History. The Focus Is On The Religious And Cultural Orientation Of His Compatriots Seeking To Add With This New Dimension To A Better Understanding Of The Making Of A Social Reformer. |
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The Mandela Document |
ANC booklet containing the full text of a document presented by Nelson Mandela to P W Botha in July 1989, stating his views on the armed struggle, relations with the South African Communist Party and majority rule. |