COLONIALISM
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The Declaration of the 121 | ||
The Bent Pine | ||
South Africa in Africa | ||
Some structural implications of education |
Paper by Jack Simons on the implications of education in Africa. Examines the history of education in Africa and suggests the way forward. |
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Some Notes on the British Connection | ||
Retrieving the Pre-Colonial Past: the Hlubi chiefdom in Zululand-Natal | ||
Project on African Nationlism |
African Nationalism is fast becoming an undesirahle force in the wcrld today |
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Port Elizabeth diary | ||
Policies and politics in the Gold Coast | ||
Passengers, Partnerships, and Promissory Notes: Gujarati Traders in Colonial Natal, 1870-1920 |
There were no complicated business arrangements. People trusted each other in those days. When you opened a shop, you would do your utmost to pay your creditors first... To be insolvent was a stigma. Traders tried to help one another. They helped others to open a shop. |
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Notes on the political situation |
Unauthored notes on the political situation in South Africa, prepared for the ANC National Executive Committee. Covers the crisis of apartheid colonialism, the economic crisis, the ruling class and the forces of change. |
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Nigeria's road to independence | ||
New Age Vol.6 No.33 Oct. 1960 | ||
Neo-colonialist imperialist military penetration in Africa |
A declaration of the powerless-ness of Africa at this moment. |
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Mixed letters and articles on Black politics | ||
Memorandum of the African National Congress ot the UN Special Committee on Colonialism |
Memorandum of the African National Congress ot the UN Special Committee on Colonialism, compiled by Tennyson Makiwane. Covers South Africa's colonialist policy, repression, South Africa's new expansionist plan. |
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Marxism and African liberation | ||
Manifesto for colonial freedom | ||
Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to The New Nation editor |
I found this letter in Panaf Great lives and thought it will be timely to publish it so that the present is understood with the past. I hope you will find the space to publish it. |
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Into 1966 |
Editorial about the outlook for the second half of the 'sixties in Africa. |