DEFIANCE CAMPAIGN
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Trial of the Defiance Campaign |
The trial of amongst others, Moroka, Sisulu, Marks, Mandela, Dadoo, Cachalia and ... |
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The Liberal Party replies | ||
The Congress of the people | ||
Straighten up your shoulders! |
Speech to marchers gathered in St George's Cathedral in Cape Town, September 2, 1989, where about 170 women protested against death sentences and detention. |
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Rule by Sjambok |
Public Safety Act and the Criminal Laws Amendment Act
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Reconciled with evil | ||
Patrick Duncan |
Patrick Baker Duncan (1918–1967) was a political thinker and activist, whose three books promoted human rights in South Africa and expressed concern ... |
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Passive resistance among South Africans |
It is clear from our discussion of the historiography of passive resistance among Indians in South Africa that a great deal of research awaits the scholar. The number of works on the … |
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Passive Resistance - 50th Anniversary |
Exactly 50 years ago to this day, a gallant group of men and women defied the latest racist laws inflicted upon one of our disenfranchised peoples. |
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Notes on Sobukwe | ||
Notes on Ngoyi | ||
Notes on Moroka | ||
Notes on Moroka | ||
No losers in Durban`s battle of the beaches | ||
Negotiations, defiance and the Church | ||
Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Aggrey Klaaste |
The new order is certainly giving us a view of the prison system that most literate people never had before. A social worker on radio said our jails are filled with our brothers and sisters and perhaps we need to be reminded of this as well as we look at the crime and violence in our country. |
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Letter from George M Houser to Phyllis Naidoo. |
Letter from George M Houser to Phyllis Naidoo.
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Fighting Talk Volume X Number 10 October 1952 |
Fighting Talk - organ of the Springbok legion |
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Editorial comment: Days of battle | ||
Draft resolutions submitted to the provincial conference of the Natal Indian Congress held in Durban |
Darft Resolution |