Gandhi-Luthuli Documentation Centre
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Work In Progress No 75, June 1991 | ||
Work In Progress No 76, Jul-Aug 1991 | ||
Work In Progress No 78, Oct-Nov 1991 | ||
Workers in the tea estate |
Indian women picking tea on the tea plantations |
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Workers planting sugar cane |
Sugar cane flourished so much in Natal that the first mill was set up on the ... Indenture is a type of debt servitude, but is different from slavery. ... But it was not all that sweet for the sugar plantation workers once they arrived. |
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Workers spraying the Cane field |
Sugar cane industry in Natal |
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Workers strikes press cuttings | ||
Working for Freedom |
Capitalist Crisis and Ruling Class Response Wiehahn: "Reform" or Reaction? The Riekert Commission: a Black Middle Class in the Making?
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Working for Freedom - Exposing the hypocrisy of reforms | ||
Working for Freedom - International Connections complicity or solidarity? | ||
Workshop Papers hosted by IsiZulu Program |
I write to report that the workshop, which was hosted by lsiZulu Program, was a greatsuccess. The Dean of the F acuity of Humanities made a contribution when he... |
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World Class monogram awarded to Fireworks Mahomed. His grandson wears his blazer, with the Sam China Cup beside him |
‘Fireworks’ as he was called, had achieved athletic success in wrestling, gymnastics, cricket and soccer throughout his life at Curries Fountain. |
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World Conference against racism | ||
World conference against racism | ||
WORLD CONFERENCE AGAINST RACISM, RACIAL DISCRIMINATION, XENOPHOBIA AND RELATED INTOLERANCE |
UN General Assembly Geneva 2001 Adoption of the final document |
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WORLD CONFERENCE AGAINST RACISM, RACIAL DISCRIMINATION, XENOPHOBIA AND RELATED INTOLERANCE |
Second session Geneva, 21 May-1 June 2001 |
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World Conference Against Racism: Globalisation Resource Document. Aug - Sept 2001 | ||
WORLD CONFERENCE OF RELIGIONS SOUVENIR 1991 |
WORLD CONFERENCE OF RELIGIONS |
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World Cup 2010: Africa’s turn or the turn on Africa? |
The awarding of World Cup 2010 to South Africa was hailed as a great ‘victory’ for the African continent and the cause of much celebration. It heightened expectations not only about the spectacle itself but about the benefits that would accrue to South Africa and the rest of Africa. |
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World Economic Forum, International Monetary Fund, World Bank |