GROUP AREAS ACT
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Hurbans and Kassie Families |
Families from Tongaat |
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Gopalall Hurbans |
Gopallal Hurbans was a sugar cane farmer and vice-president of the Natal Indian Congress. He was also the chairman of the Natal Vigilance Committee which protested against the Group Areas Act. |
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Phoenix |
Phoenix is a former Indian township, northwest of Durban, in South Africa. ... by the apartheid government in 1976, but it has a long history of Indian occupation. |
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Phoenix - Indian Township |
Phoenix, some 20km northwest of central Durban, was established as township in 1976. But is said to be one of the oldest Indian settlements in South Africa, ... |
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Luxury house |
Luxury home |
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Towns/Group Areas |
The lack of infrastructure in South African cities led to the ... When the Group Areas Act was passed in 1950, it imposed control over ... |
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Towns/Group Areas |
The Group Areas Act and the Land Acts maintained residential segregation. |
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Towns/Group Areas |
Thousands of Coloureds, Blacks, and Indians were removed from areas classified for white occupation. The Group Areas Act and the Land Acts maintained residential segregation. |
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Towns/Group Areas |
Thousands of Coloureds, Blacks, and Indians were removed from areas classified for white occupation. The Group Areas Act and the Land Acts maintained residential segregation. |
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Black Sash members demonstrating against the Group Areas Act |
Reproduction 7.5 x 11 |
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Civil Rights News Letter, August 1958 | ||
Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Sanderson Meyer's |
Sanderson Meyer 's Just pay up and buy your salvation treatment of the TRC business hearing is under reply. I wish to remind you Sir that the newspapers housed in Osborne Street (their forbears) paid R4million for the building that you conduct your business from. |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to The British High Commissioner |
THe Leader of the 15th August 1997 has some refreshing news of your office. Shaik Belal Hassan who died aboard the British battleship HMS Trent in 1918, your office buried in the Riverside cemetery. |
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Minutes of Meeting of City Council's Representatives on Lawrence Committee (Meeting held Wednesday, 20th May 1942) |
A plan showing the position in regard to Indian penetration in Durban (old Borough) was exhibited in the Committee Room for information of Councilors, this plan reflecting the number of properties which had actually been transferred to Indian ownership since the conclusion of sittings of the Broo |
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Interview with Yunus Mahomed, conducted by J Seekings | ||
Stanger |
Group areas |
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Ladysmith |
Group Areas |
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Port Shepstone |
Group areas |
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Newcastle |
Group Areas - Newcastle |
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The Indian stand is right |
Newspaper Article in Leader |