COLOUREDS
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Minutes of meeting held to discuss the critical housing shortage in Grahamstown's townships |
Extract from Minutes of a meeting held by Black Sash to discuss housing problems in Grahamstown's Coloured and Black residential townships |
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Letter from I B Tabata to Reverend Z R Mahabane |
Letter from I B Tabata to Reverend Z R Mahabane regarding a strategy to organise for Anti-Coloured Affairs Department Movement and the Unity Conferences. |
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Labourers |
growth, employment, labour, employees, Redistribution, |
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Labour Party Press Cuttings | ||
Job loss - retrenchment press cuttings | ||
J P Gokool newspaper collection - 1980 | ||
Indian Opinion Vol.55 No.34 Aug 1957 | ||
Fighting Talk Volume 12 Number 4 June/July 1958 |
Fighting Talk - a monthly journal for democrats |
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Education in a Multi-Racial South Africa | ||
Editorial: Coloured Political Rights | ||
Editorial: Coloured Labour Party sells out | ||
Editorial: Before the storm | ||
Dr Bernard Friedman | ||
Dangers threaten Coloured unions | ||
Comments |
Comments by J. H. Nash, Member of the Coloured Persons Representative Council, to the Ciskei Commission on Ciskei Independence and its effects on the Coloured community |
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Coloured son-3 |
In these autobiographical notes by the illegitimate son of a former South African member of parliament are glimpses of that half-world inhabited by light-skinned "colored" people fathered by white men. |
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Coloured son-2 |
In these autobiographical notes by the illegitimate son of a former South African member of parliament are glimpses of that half-world inhabited by light-skinned "colored" people fathered by white men. |
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Coloured son |
In these semi-autobiographical notes by the illegitimate son of a former South African member of Parliament are glimpses of that half-world inhabited by light-skinned "coloured" people, fathered by white men, often prominent citizens. |
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Coloured Persons Communal Reserves Act, Act No 3 of 1961 |
The Act was to apply the Mission Stations and Communal Reserves Act 1909, of the Cape of Good Hope, to coloured persons settlement areas within the meaning of the Coloured Persons Settlement Areas (Cape) Act, 1930, to repeal the latter Act and to provide for matters incidental thereto. |
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Coloured education |