AFRIKAANS
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Letter from Leo Marquard to Alan Paton | ||
Letter from M. Hackel to Paton | ||
Letter from Paton to Elsevier | ||
Letter from Paton to JJS Strijdom | ||
Letter from Paton to Mrs Andresen | ||
Letter from Paton to Mrs Joyce Galleid | ||
Letter from Peter Brown to C V Brink | ||
Letter to Alan Paton | ||
Mrs. E. Sadie (Afrikaans) - UDW - Indian College - (1971) |
University of Durban-Westville |
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Opleiding in samewerking (article written in Afrikaans) | ||
Reality and fiction in South African literature | ||
Soweto Riots | ||
Statement of demand |
A statement of demands by students attending the Thomas Mofolo Secondary School that includes a rejection of Afrikaans as a medium of instruction and the re-instatement of expelled students. |
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Student Revolt: 1972 to 1976 - Chapter Eight |
In 1976, the schools of South Africa exploded in a gigantic youth rebellion. This revolt was to continue for years, becoming a major part of the resistance to Apartheid. Yet it arose from a schooling system designed to underpin Apartheid policy. |
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The grave of the mind | ||
The History of Apartheid in South Africa. | ||
The Story of an Afrikaner | ||
Untitled | ||
What is a nation |
Discussion paper examining the term 'nation' and asking whether South Africa can be seen as a nation. Includes separate section on Language |
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Where language mirrors |
Linguistic borrowing from South Africa's two European languages come into Southern Sotho either from only one of two possible sources per idea acquired, or from both sources at the same time, giving Sotho two synonymous expressions where none existed before. |