Photograph collection of History and Politics
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The UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” |
More than 500 people attended the UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” on the Westville campus on 19 March. |
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The UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” |
More than 500 people attended the UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” on the Westville campus on 19 March. |
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The UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” |
More than 500 people attended the UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” on the Westville campus on 19 March. |
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The UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” |
More than 500 people attended the UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” on the Westville campus on 19 March. |
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The UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” |
More than 500 people attended the UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” on the Westville Campus on 19 March. |
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The UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” |
More than 500 people attended the UKZN Forum on “The Challenges of Eradicating Racism” on the Westville campus on 19 March. |
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Chairman of the Natal Indian Congress - Amod Bayat |
The Natal Indian Congress (NIC) was an organisation that aimed to fight discrimination against |
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At a beach cottage, Treasure beach, 1958. |
Seated: Errol Shanley; 3rd George Sewpersad and members of the NIC & TIC |
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At a beach cottage, Treasure Beach, 1958. |
Standing: Nathoo? (TIC); Ayob Khan (NIC), Verulam; seated: MJ Naidoo and his wife, Sanna |
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At Treasure Beach |
From left: Dr Monty Naicker; 'Coetzee' Naicker (brother of MP) with fist raised; Yakoob Khan; Prem Meherchand; Debi Singh,seated |
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At a beach cottage, Treasure Beach, 1958. |
From Left: Nathoo (TIC); 3rd Dr Monty Naicker; 4th Errol Shanley; 5th Billy Nair; seated Debi Singh |
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At a beach cottage, Treasure Beach, 1958. |
Left: Billy Nair's sister |
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At a beach cottage , Treasure Beach, 1958 |
From left: NT Naicker's brother and wife; Mrs Peppy Rawat (Jhb); Billy Nair; Poomoney Moodley |
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At a beach cottage, Treasure Beach (owned by Parmesir of Sasco Sweets |
From left:Sonny Morgan (Crimson League); Lalla (Lalla Textiles); Errol Shanley; Mohan; Poomoney Moodley (seated) |
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Natal Indian Youth Congress at the opening of the Himalaya Hotel |
From left, 2nd Baboo Seedat (nephew of AKM Docrat); 4th Prem Meharchand, Chairman (brother of Oom Meharchand); 5th Yakoob Khan, Secretary; 6th Billy Nair (NIC); 7th Paul Mohan |
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1956 Women's March |
The Women's March was a spectacular success. Women from all parts of the country arrived in Pretoria, some from as far afield as Cape Town and Port Elizabeth. |
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Burning the pass |
Walter Sisulu burning his pass |
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Violet Hashe |
Violet Hashe, fiery African trade union leader, called on the people at |
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Congress of Trade Unions |
South African Congress of Trade Unions (SACTU) ... In 1944 SATLC adopted the Workers Charter. This Charter was viewed as a vehicle to ... |
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Delegates from Natal at the Congress of the People held in Klipstown |
The three thousand delegates who gathered at Kliptown on 25 and 26 June 1955 were workers, peasants, intellectuals, women, youth and ... |