Gandhi

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Letter from Devasie Pillay to Phyllis Naidoo

Letter from Devasie Pillay to Phyllis Naidoo

Late SORZAI Strike victim

Passive Resistance Struggle

Late Mr S Naggappan

Late Mr S Naggappan

Last photograph of Mahatma and Kastuurba Gandhi in Durban with friends

Tributes to Gandhi from the Unpublished book on the "Life og Gandhi" by the Pretoria Tamil Society.

Last photo of Mr. & Mrs. Gandhi in Durban with several friends

Gandhi and Friends

Kasturba Gandhi

Mrs Kasturba Gandhi

Kasturba and her four sons

Family photograph

Kallenbach the owner of Tolstoy farm

Dr. Hermann Kallenbach (1 March 1871 – 25 March 1945) was a German-Jewish architect who ... Kallenbach himself named this farm after Leo Tolstoy as he was deeply influenced by Tolstoy's writings and philosophy. Abandoning the life of a ...

Joseph Royeppen arrested

Passive Resistance

JJ Doke

J. J. Doke, can be described as a generous and natural giver, who in the trials of others, showed sympathy, that prompted him to serve. J. J. Doke, was sympathetic to the desire of the Indians for improved civil rights.

Jay Naidoo at the Gandhi, Luthuli, King, Mandela Exhibition
Jawaharlal Nehru and Gandhi

Black and white print 25.7 x 20.2cm

Ismail Meer, Indian HC Jain and guest at the Gandhi, Luthuli, King, Mandela Exhibition
Interview with Pat McKenzie, conducted by Pat Merrett
International printing press

Printing Press on Gandhi Settlement

Institutional Hinduism: The Founding of the South African Hindu Maha Sabha, 1912

The majority of the indentured workers who were shipped to Natal between 1860 and 1911 to serve as a source of cheap labour settled in the colony after completing their indentures.

Inscription in a room used by Gandhi at Phoenix

Black and white print 25.9 x 20.2cm

Indians and the white man's war, 1899 - 1902
Indian Problem Survey - Property held in Natal

A full survey of the South African Indian problem was given that night to the Durban Library group by Mr W P M Henderson ex.Town Clerk of Durban.

Indian Indenture Documents

One of the earliest first hand accounts of the labourers was furnished in 1863 by the German traveller, Fritsch. He notes that they "far surpassed the .African tribes in skill and adaptability.

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