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TRAC (Transvaal Rural Action Committee) Newsletter Number 12 February 1987 | ||
TRAC (Transvaal Rural Action Committee) Newsletter Number 10 April 1986 | ||
Towards a climax | ||
Top level talks in Portugal: divide and rule won't work | ||
To all residents of Soweto, hostels, Reef and Pretoria, we say: remember you are all Blacks |
The circular issued by the Soweto Students' Representative Council, in English, Zulu and a translation into Afrikaans, is an appeal to all residents of Soweto and surrounding areas to stop fighting amongst themselves and guard against the tactics of the government which cause division amongst Bl |
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Those the Gods Wish to Destroy | ||
This law is in danger | ||
This is South Africa |
The Republic of South Africa, which In the past few decades has developed into a regional economic and military power of note..... |
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This is South Africa |
While still a developing country by UN definition South Africa is the most highly developed country by far on the African continent. |
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Their new deal... | ||
The Zululand Sore: Migrant Sugar-Estate Labour in Natal, 1914-1939 | ||
The Workplace | ||
The White opposition in South Africa | ||
The Village and the castle | ||
The Universities, Freedom of Speech and Government | ||
The Transkei's answer |
"Self-rule" and its sequel, from the viewpoint of the All- African Convention and Unity Movement. |
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The Torment of Angola | ||
The super bunglers | ||
The State President`s National Council Bill | ||
The skin-hats stage |
Looking at the Rhodesia to Zimbabwe process. |