Journal articles
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Common sense and South African freedom |
Editorial on "Common sense and South African freedom". |
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Salute to defiance |
A message to the 12th international Students Conference Nairobi. |
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Three poems |
Poems. |
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Kennedy and NUSAS |
An injection of black students into South Africa's student movement is needed, for black students would act through their vested interest in social change and not through their consciences alone. |
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South Africa's heroes in the struggle for emancipation |
An injection of black students into South Africa's student movement is needed, for black students would act through their vested interest in social change and not through their consciences alone. |
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Inside South Africa |
An injection of black students into South Africa's student movement is needed, for black students would act through their vested interest in social change and not through their consciences alone. |
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Work for progress |
Uganda plans for economic growth and change. |
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To the editor |
Letters to the Editor. |
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Dammirifa due |
Looking back on the death of J F Kennedy on 22 November 1963 and how Africa responded. |
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Inside America |
Notes from a trip across America at war. |
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Chibuku beer and independence |
Notes about independence celebrations in Botswana. |
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Remedying blindness |
It has been estimated that two-thirds of the blindness in Africa is remediable or preventable. |
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To the editor |
A post Brasilia assessment of the relevance of the world body to a revolution that must be made by the people themselves. |
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Kill or be killed |
A Pan-Africanist Congress reply on unity moves in South Africa. |
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Come what may |
Editorial on the challenges of publishing The New African periodical in South Africa. |
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The rise and fall of Grace Ibingira |
A study in factionalism, nationalism and machiavellianism in Uganda politics. |
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The UN and the South African struggle |
A post Brasilia assessment of the relevance of the world body to a revolution that must be made by the people themselves. |
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Poems |
Two translated poems: "One day you will learn" and "To my husband", and two other poems: "My people when nothing moves" and "Vilanelle on a subject near to all our hearts". |
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Books and the Arts |
Books, writers and reviews. |
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Helping the revolution: a story |
A personal story. |