Between Apartheid and Neoliberalism in Durban’s Indian Quarter
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https://doi.org/10.1080/10455752.2011.619684
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A drive from Durban's beaches towards the once bustling ''Indian quarter''will lead to a confluence of three streets: Monty Naicker, Alfred Bitini Xuma, and Yusuf Dadoo. It is appropriate that they meet at a point that was once the ''Red Square''(and is today the site of the Nicol Square multi-storey parking lot). This always-congested traffic intersection was the venue for many an anti-apartheid rally during the tempestuous decade of the 1950s, a period that first brought the likes of Nelson Mandela, Albert Luthuli, Yusuf Dadoo, and Helen …
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