Journals
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Work In Progress | 1977 - 1994 |
The context in which the first issue of Work In Progress appeared was one in which the embryonic trade union movement had not yet emerged as a majo |
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Umsebenzi | 1985 - 1993 |
Umsebenzi, mouthpiece of the South African Communist Party, deals with issues relating to the national liberation struggle, from a Communist ideolo |
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TRAC (Transvaal Rural Action Committee) Newsletter, 1983 - 1990 | 1983 - 1990 |
TRAC, the Rural Action Committee, established in 1983 as a project of the Black Sash, published this Newsletter with the intention of giving commun |
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Theoria: a journal of studies in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences | 1947-1995 |
In June 1947, Theoria : a journal of studies of the Arts Faculty, Natal University College was published. |
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The New African | 1962 - 1969 |
The New African Volume 1 No 1 was published in January 1962. |
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Staffrider | 1978-1993 |
Staffrider magazine (1978-1993), took its name and identity from township slang for black youth who rode the overcrowded, racially segregated commu |
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Speak - the voice of the community | 1982 - 1986 |
Speak: the voice of the community, published by the Speak Community Newspaper Project, reflected the Transvaal communities' struggle against reloca |
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Speak | 1982-1994 |
Speak, published by Speak Collective, is a publication focussing on issues of interest mainly to women. |
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South African Labour Bulletin |
South African Labour Bulletin is a refereed journal which supports the democratic labour movement in South Africa. |
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Sechaba | 1967-1990 |
The African National Congress began publication of Sechaba in 1967. |
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Searchlight South Africa: a Marxist journal of South African Studies | 1988-1993 |
Searchlight South Africa: a Marxist journal of South African Studies was founded by Baruch Hirson from 1988-1993, and to a large extent written by |
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SASPU National, 1980 - 1987 | 1980 - 1987 |
SASPU National was one of two publications produced by the South African Students Press Union (SASPU), the other being SASPU Focus. |
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SASPU Focus | 1982 - 1986 |
SASPU Focus was a feature-orientated publication aimed largely at raising student awareness: at its annual congress during December 1981 NUSAS adop |
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SASO Newsletter, 1970 - 1976 | 1970-1976 |
By the late 1960s many black students increasingly began to feel the frustration and disillusionment similar to that which had led to the Fort Hare |
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Rixaka | 1985 - 1990 |
Rixaka, the cultural journal of the African National Congress, was launched to establish a platform allowing full expression of the cultural voice |
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Pro Veritate | 1962 - 1977 |
Pro Veritate, a Christian monthly journal, reflects a theological point of view towards the ideologies of the ruling National Party. |
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Phambili | 1988 - 1989 |
Phambili, published by the Phambili Collective in Johannesburg, was a short lived publication comprising 3 issues published during 1988 and 1989. |
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Phakamani | 1987 - 1989 |
Phakamani, meaning "stand up", reflecting the call to stand up and join the democratic forces inside South Africa and abroad to oppose the legality |
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NUM News | 1985-1994 |
NUM news, published by the National Union of Mineworkers, reflects the mineworkers struggle for liberation from racial discrimination experienced b |
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NEW AGE 1954-1963 | 1954-1963 |
New Age, newspaper and its' predecessors, The Guardian; Advance were founded by trade unionists, academics and and was known as a leftist publicati |