BLACKS
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The Transkei tragedy: continuing a detailed study of effect of the Bantu Authorities Act in the Union`s biggest reserve | ||
The widows of the reserves |
Article about hardships and poor living conditions experienced by African women living in the reserves while their husbands are forced to work in cities, mines and farms and because of the migratory labour system may not be accompanied by their wives. |
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This is suffering | ||
Towns Group Areas |
Thousands of Coloureds, Blacks, and Indians were removed from areas classified for white occupation. |
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Towns/Group Areas |
Thousands of Coloureds, Blacks, and Indians were removed from areas classified for white occupation. The Group Areas Act and the Land Acts maintained residential segregation. |
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Towns/Group Areas |
Thousands of Coloureds, Blacks, and Indians were removed from areas classified for white occupation. The Group Areas Act and the Land Acts maintained residential segregation. |
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Towns/Group Areas |
The Group Areas Act and the Land Acts maintained residential segregation. |
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Twelve Million Outlaws | ||
Unemployment in Edendale | ||
Various press cuttings during 1980 | ||
Verwoerd's grim plot | ||
What About the Other Seven Million Workers? | ||
What the Black Workers Think | ||
White Racism | ||
White racism and Black consciousness | ||
Who got here first - Blacks in South Africa | ||
Why Kill a Black Medical School? | ||
Will there be war? | ||
Words of encouragement to workers from the Chief Minister of KwaZulu Legislative Assembly - M. Gatsha Buthelezi |
Some pages of this article may be illegible due to the quality of the original. |
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Wrong to focus on the whites |