Journal articles
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Poems |
Two poems: "Piano and drums" and "Telephone conversation". |
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Education for change |
Life means movement, nowhere more than in Africa, and failure to change means eventual extinction. |
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The roots of Pan-Africanism |
Article on the history of Pan-Africanism. |
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Planning for positive health |
Article on health issues. |
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Personal history |
Poem. |
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Africana |
Snippets. |
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Extracts from a forthcoming novel |
Comments and an extract from the novel "I and my son". |
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Episode in the Western Cape |
Comments and an extract from the novel "I and my son". |
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Cautious Conservatives, coherent critics |
Policies, parties and the press in Nigeria. |
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Autobiography Unadorned - Luthuli's book reviewed |
Review of Let My People Go by A. J. Luthuli (Collins, London) |
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Are Africans Backward? - Leakey's lectures reviewed |
Leakey's lectures reviewed |
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Verwoerd's fatal mistake? |
Editorial on Transkei's new status. |
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Realities of conflict |
Book review of "Guilty Land" by Patrick van Rensburg |
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Cattle |
Article about the chance of change in South Africa. |
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Goa and Walvis Bay |
Editorial |
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Exploding non-violence |
Editorial |
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White island, Black ocean |
Article about Southern Rhodesia's political situation |
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The stolen fruit promise |
Does Communism, or even sympathy with the Socialist bloc, exist in South Africa? If so, how far reaching is such an influence likely to be? |
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A more timid scapegoat |
Jewish South Africans after Verwoerd's letter |
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Uhuru- a liberal twilight |
It is not easy to be liberal in emergent Africa. In fact as we face 1962 we must ask whether it is possible to be a liberal at all, any kind of liberal, rash or cautious, on our continent in this era |