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Festival of African Writing |
A Program in Creative Writing of the Festival of African Writing organised by the Brown University from Novemver 4-8, 1991. |
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ABIBIGROMMA [Resident Theatre Company of the University of Ghana] in the African Premiere of FORTUNES OF THE MOOR |
Abibigromma, a Resident Theatre Company of the University of Ghana in the African Premiere of Fortunes of the Moor is presented by the School of Performing Arts , University of Ghana. August 14-17, 1997. |
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African literature association 1997 conference |
A 23rd Annual Conference of the African Literature Association hosted by Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan on April 16-19, 1997. Under the theme, "FESPACO Nights in Michigan: African Film and Literature." |
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AGAINST ALL ODDS: AFRICAN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES INTO THE 21ST CENTURY |
This is a programme under the theme, Against all odds: African Languages and Literatures into the 21st Cntury. It took place at Asmara, Eritrea in January 11-17, 2000. |
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African literature association: notes on candidates. |
Brief notes on Candidates in an independent, nonprofit professional society of scholars, teachers and writers dedicated to the advancement of African Literary Studies. Founded in 1976.
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African literature association, The Growth of African Literature, 1989. |
African Literature Association held the fifteenth annual meeting under the theme, Twenty-five years after Dakar and Fourah Bay: The Growth of African Literature. March 20-23, 1989 |
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African and Indian in Durban | ||
Future of race relations in South Africa | ||
Letter to Dr A B Xuma | ||
Significance of African and Indian Joint Struggle | ||
Transvaal Non-European Peoples Conference | ||
Mixed letters and articles on Black politics | ||
Wecoming Delegates to the African Rennaisance Conference (KZN) | ||
Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 479G | ||
Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 478G | ||
African and Afrikaner History |
There can be little doubt that the new Oxford History of South Africa re- presents a major andessential first step in the rethinking of South African history. While in the 1930s and 1940s South … |
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Zululand, 1879-1887 |
A History of Natal has established a place for itself as a standard work of reference in libraries, schools and homes. Now, in paperback for the first time, it becomes available to yet another generation of readers. ... |
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Natal Indian Congress - Constitution | ||
Memorandum of the N.I.C. - 17th July 1944 |
N.I.C. Draft Ordinance |
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Preliminary Statement of the N.I.C. - 2nd June 1944 |
The Natal Indian Judical Commission |