South Africa
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Editorial note for Hofmeyr biography | ||
Proposed Prefatory Note Hofmeyr Biography | ||
Letter from Dudley C Lunt to L H Brague and abridgment of the Hofmeyr biography by Alan Paton | ||
Letter from Harry to Alan Paton | ||
Letter from Alan Paton to Harry | ||
Letter from John Gunther to Edward White | ||
Mahatma Gandhi - a brief profile |
Mahatma Gandhi - a brief profile Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in 1869 in the small princely state of Porbander where his father was the Diwan (prime minister) to the ruler. Mohandas was a rather shy and timid child.At the age of thirteen he was married to Kasturba. |
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South African Gandhi - an historiographic review |
The first group of texts that this paper interrogates mainly draw on materials compiled by Gandhi, articles published in newspapers (mainly the Indian Opinion) and narrative accounts of Gandhi’s life and work. These texts |
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Gandhi, Manilal : SA Indian Whos Who 1971-1972 |
Gandhi, Manilal Biography. |
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Gandhi in South Africa - banners |
Gandhi in South Africa 1893 to 1914 |
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Letter from Trevor Maclachlan to Phyllis Naidoo |
Letter from Trevor Maclachlan to Phyllis Naidoo |
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Book List On Gandhi donated by Fatima Meer |
Book List On Gandhi donated by Fatima Meer |
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Letter from Mphoreng Motsoaledi to Sukhthi |
Letter from Mphoreng Motsoaledi to Sukhthi |
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The Indian South African |
The Indian population of South Africa owes its presence in the country to the labour problem experienced by pioneer farmers who established sugar plantations in the British colony of Natal during the 19th century. |
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Indian Education – Posters |
Indian Education – Posters |
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Letter from Debby Hyams to Phyllis Naidoo |
Letter from Debby Hyams to Phyllis Naidoo |
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Note from Marge to Phyllis Naidoo |
Notes form Marge to Phyllis |
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Guidelines for an adult education programme to assist adult indians who have received minimal formal schooling |
Margaret Sugden { 1978) stated that in a strati£ ied random sample of 2 000 Indian families drawn in the Durban-Pietermaritzburg area in 1974 "Some 15 per cent had never received any formal education, while of those who had attended school, 34 per cent had less than a standard six education and 9 |
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Article by Roger Bagley |
Newspaper cutting |
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Letter from David Philips to Alan Paton |