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Letter from Ari to Phyllis Naidoo

Sorry for the delay, but here it goes: I think that firstly, each character/activist revolutionary described needs more content and definition. I understand your point that how well do we know anyone in our lives.

Letter from Avray to Phyllis Naidoo

Thank you so much for the sending me the copy of The Constitution. I cannot tell you how much I value the dedication you wrote inside. The review in the Sunday Independent was also much appreciated.

Letter from Irene and Ron to Phyllis Naidoo

Isn't it amazing how very close you can feel - how you can absolutely love someone who you have never met?!! If only we could meet some day -- but I can't see it ever happening. It's just great, then, that we can continue to feel such complete understanding, anyway.

Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Helen

Thank you so much for your card. Isn't it expensive buying cards and envelopes. Why don't you use an aerogramme or a piece of paper to respond. It should be cheaper? I worry that you have so much to do now that Mike has left you. I still cannot believe this.

Letter from Helen to Phyllis Naidoo

A very happy Christmas to you, a prosperous New Year and a better government in 1997, wherever you happen to live, especially in Britain - not that there is much hope offered by Tony Blair's Tory-cloned 'New Labour'.

Letter from Irene Gale to Phyllis Naidoo

Jim Gale was well known for his work against apartheid, and at the time of his death in 1985 had been trying to persuade the Australian Government of the urgent need to provide scholarships for South Africans and Namibians, so that those nations, once liberated from apartheid, would have people t

Apartheid

Is it a problem that has anything to do with students? The answer of course is yes, because apartheid involves humanity as a whole. While injustice exists everywhere in the world, it is only in South Africa that it is enshrined in the supreme law of the land.

International Educational Assistance to Disadvantaged South Africans Proceedings of the Follow-up Conference organized by the United Nations Educational and Training Programme for Southern Africa New York, 8-9 September 1992

In accordance with General Assembly resolution 46/80 of 13 December 1991. and as adopted in the Paris Statement by the International Conference on the Educational Needs of Disadvantaged South Africans (25 to 27 June 1991).

UN AT 50

India Digest. High Commission of India

E-mail from Phyllis Naidoo to David Gonzalez

Its 7pm, and therefore its midday in Cuba. I follow you with my clock. Always 7 hours behind. Then why did I wake you up this morning probably around 5am. I know simply because I get up early and I am impatient for you to wake up to welcome the day.

Human Rights Commission Declaration on Apartheid

Human Rights Commission Declaration on Apartheid

Political action should follow Africa Fund

Interview with E S Reddy

Invitation to celebrated the publication of Alan Paton's Apartheid and the Archbishop: The Life and Times of Geoffrey Clayton Archbishop of Cape Town
Letter from Alan Paton to Donald Harris
Letter from Robert Selby Taylor to Alan Paton
Dr John Philip
Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 236
Yusuf Dadoo: Transnational Politics, South African Belonging

Although people of Indian origin have been present in South Africa since 1860, they are still objects of suspicion in the ‘New’ South Africa. In many quarters, they are accused of exploiting Africans and, in the past, collaborating with apartheid.

A historical sketch on Ubuntu

The thesis is that our identity is partly shaped by recognition or its absence, often by the misrecognition of others, and so a person or group of people can suffer real damage, real distortion, if the people or society around them mirror back to them a

Play it again, Sam

SAM RAMSAMY HAS BECOME A CHAMPION OF SOUTH AFRICAN SPORT IN THE WIDER WORLD
WHERE, IN THE APARTHEID ERA, HE LABOURED TO PREVENT SOUTH AFRICA'S PRESENCE.......

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