CITIES
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A cultural shopping spree for better future | ||
A gentle people |
The warm, uncommitted "Coloureds" of the Cape. |
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A tale of two cities and the story of a community |
This article previously appeared in the magazine of the architectural faculty of the University of the Witwatersrand. The subject formed part of a small exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London. |
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Amancio Guedes: architect of Lourenco Marques |
A look at the architecture of Amancio Guedes. |
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Architecture: colonial glory |
A look at the architecture of the Cape Province, South Africa. |
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Beer, bricks and boots |
Lagos and Accra boom into the independent sixties. |
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Cape Town I sing |
Empirical Pan-Africanism at the Lagos summit. |
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Civic forum to back up democratic Durban | ||
Dream money in Leo |
Poem. |
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Editorial notes: Johannesburg celebrates the New Year | ||
Giving SA`s cities a "human" face | ||
Labadi: a Ghanian subculture |
Labadi was formerly well-known as one of the important Ga towns which lie along the coast of what is now Ghana. |
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Open (and democratic) cities drive | ||
Reservation of Separate Amenities Act, Act No 49 of 1953 |
The Act was to provide for the reservation of public premises and vehicles or portions thereof for the exclusive use of persons of a particular race or class, for the interpretation of laws which provide for such reservation, and for matters incidental thereto. |
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Riverlea extension - a ghetto in the "City of gold" | ||
Shaping a new future in our cities | ||
Their Jacaranda festival |
Aims for South West Africa. |
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To town, to Eloff, to that exclusive White paradise |
Circular urging the people of Johannesburg and surrounding areas to demonstrate against government oppression |
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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. |