Journal articles

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Les grandes dames

Nadine Gordimer and Doris Lessing occupy an enviable place in African letters of English expression.

The natural and the surreal in Africa

Art on exhibition in the Commonwealth Festival.

New roles for the dance

It is completely out of line with African tradition to take dance which has served a social or religious function and place it on a modern stage as it stands or shortened. Modern theatre needs dance works specifically created for it.

Reviews

Book reviews.

Inkalamu's place

Fictional story.

Commonwealth Arts Festival 1965

An overview of African writing.

Nigeria: the politics of socio-economic bankruptcy Part 2

The politics of socio-economic bankruptcy.

A time to decide

Is it possible to have a color-blind Commonwealth?

Commonwealth progress

Editorial on Commonwealth progress.

Cherubim, and a flaming sword

Fictional story.

Coloured son-2

In these autobiographical notes by the illegitimate son of a former South African member of parliament are glimpses of that half-world inhabited by light-skinned "colored" people fathered by white men.

Liberating Portuguese Guinea from within

Amilcar Cabral is interviewed by Frene Ginwala.

Fusane's trial

A radio play.

Birthdays

A poem.

Cartoon

..."And I urge you to join with the Missus and me fighting the oppressive legislation of the government..."

Persecution or sanctuary

Will the British Government allow collusion between Verwoerd and the High Commission Territories police?.

Smith's blank cheque

The overwhelming victory of the Rhodesian Front, led by strong-man Ian Smith, in the Colony's general elections on 7th May 1965, meant the end of the multi-racial opposition Rhodesian Party led by David Butler.

Towards unity

The New African assisting radical change in South Africa.

To the Editors

Letters to the editor.

Reviews

Book reviews.

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