Journal articles

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Words, words, words

Snippets about the comparisons between the South African and Irish resistance efforts against domination.

The Temple: a short story

A short story.

Inkululeko means freedom

The New African was banned in South Africa in June 1965.

African absence

Editorial on Commonwealth progress.

African absence

Editorial on African absence.

The South West Africa case at The Hague

The end approaches - a summary and an analysis.

Poems

Poems.

Divinity

A radio play.

The colonial and the metropolitan

Discussion around the meaning of Commonwealth literature and its interaction with the English tradition.

Notes on two Nigerian playwrights

Notes about writers and writing.

A matter of honour

Fictional story.

White women kissing Black men

A choice for film makers.

Black dice

Writings of Breyten Breytenbach.

The heirs of Le Clerc

Notes on the Cameroun Federal Republic.

Southern Africa: the big question-mark for the OAU

This challenging statement on the question of territorial and organizational unity in Southern Africa is long overdue for public debate.

Books and the Arts

Theatre notes and book reviews.

Poems

Poems.

This side of eternity

An appeal to the United Nations Special Committee on Apartheid on behalf of Mangaliso Robert Sobukwe.

This emphasis on freedom

African governments have realized that the best way in which democracy can be achieved, democracy which matches African culture and personality, is a one-party system.

For Nat Nakasa

Nat Nakasa, South African journalist, worked on "Post" and "Drum" in Johannesburg and was founding editor of "The Classic". He went to Harvard University in 1964. In terms of the South African exit permit which enabled him to take up a fellowship, he was forbidden to return to South Africa.

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