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Africa and Marxism

On regaining independence in 1957, Ghana had a clear class structure, the contradictions in which had to some extent but never entirely been submerged in the conflict against colonialism.

Bechuanaland: the coveted liability

Looking at the relationship between South Africa and its Protectorates.

To the Editors

Letters to the editor.

Old wall face

Fictional story.

Whites-on-top

The London Revue "Nymphs and satires" exploits African culture without commitment and in the old whites-on-top package.

Chad frescoes

Two hundred frescoes from Chad were exhibited at the Museum of Decorative Arts, Paris, early in 1965.

Reviews

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.

Coloured son-3

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.

Breaking of men

An anonymous South African is inspired by reading Ruth First's book "117 days" to describe his own experience of solitary confinement and interrogation, which led to his turning state evidence in a sabotage trial.

Come to tea

A radio play.

Our chances

The recent dismissal of Mr Curnick Ndamse from the staff of Fort Hare University College for "insubordination" spotlights once again the record of Fort Hare since its rape by the Verwoerd regime in 1960.

Fort Hare record

The recent dismissal of Mr Curnick Ndamse from the staff of Fort Hare University College for "insubordination" spotlights once again the record of Fort Hare since its rape by the Verwoerd regime in 1960.

Reviews

Book reviews.

As the pace gets hotter

Student politics.

"Those unfortunate South Americans"

Nigeria and apartheid.

After the ban

Editorial on the banning of The New African and other publications.

Third force Socialism

Africa in its time of awakening and reconstruction is regarded with uncertain speculation by interested parties who, engaged in a cold war, are anxious to see whether Africa's emergence means a gain in their contest for ultimate power or the reverse.

Rivonia: Who were the Criminals?

Editorial.

Malawi will make independence work

Nyasaland became Malawi on 6 July 1964. On that day Dr Banda put into operation the revised Five Year plan based on that of the late Dunduza K Chisiza.

Verwoerd's South African "Commonwealth" solution

A moderate view.

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