BANTUSTANS

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Steve Biko 1946-77 - I like what I write

The time for a comprehensive biography of Steve Biko is not yet. But it is hoped that the production of a book containing a selection of his writings may be timely, that it may serve to inform those who all over the world know the name Biko only in the dreadful.......

Letter from Celia to Phyllis Naidoo.

Letter from Celia to Phyllis Naidoo.

Work in progress 62-63 Paths to power

The political map of Southern Africa is being radically redrawn. The most vivid examples of this are the preindependence elections in.....

Apartheid, 1948-1961

Apartheid established, 1948-1960

New factories, new workers*

Apartheid, 1948-1961

 

FOCUS: No 92 January-February 1991

Talks under pressure Government accused of bad faith Differing interpretations by the ANC and the South African....

The Long View: His crime is loyalty, Contact vol 7, no.7
Inside South Africa

We hear less of Bantustans than we used to.

The Transkei's answer

Part two of an article looking at the situation in the Transkei, South Africa.

The New African: Volume 4, Number 9, November 1965
The Transkei's answer

"Self-rule" and its sequel, from the viewpoint of the All- African Convention and Unity Movement.

The New African: Volume 4, Number 3, May 1965
Bechuanaland: the coveted liability

Looking at the relationship between South Africa and its Protectorates.

Cherubim, and a flaming sword

Fictional story.

The New African: Volume 4, Number 6, August 1965
Chief Kaiser Matanzima

Leadership in the Transkei.

Editorial

Editorial.

Homelands for one-sixth

Bantustans mean too little money for developments which benefit only one-sixth of South Africa's compulsorily segregated Bantu-speaking people. The system defies the Republic's true economic needs.

The New African: Volume 2, Number 6, July 1963
The New African: Volume 1, Number 7, July 1962
TRAC (Transvaal Rural Action Committee) Newsletter Number 8 August 1985

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