INDIANS
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“Gagged and trussed rather securely by the law”: The 1952 Defiance Campaign in Natal |
For almost half a century after the establishment of the Union of South Africa in 1910, Black1 South Africans responded to the segregationist policies of successive white minority governments principally through non-violent techniques of resistance, such as boycotts, civil disobedience, mass demo |
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Yusuf Dadoo: Transnational Politics, South African Belonging |
Although people of Indian origin have been present in South Africa since 1860, they are still objects of suspicion in the ‘New’ South Africa. In many quarters, they are accused of exploiting Africans and, in the past, collaborating with apartheid. |
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Why the TIC is building links with India | ||
White Racism | ||
Waiters |
The Indians were sent to work on the sugar cane fields, railways or to work as special servants, ayahs (Nannies) for the White children, waiters or cooks. The Indians lived in atrocious conditions , their wages were low and sometimes they were not paid. |
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Wages of Indians in Natal | ||
Vocational guidance service for Indians | ||
Various press cuttings during 1980 | ||
Various photographed slides of different parts of the World |
Children in a rural village in India |
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Unrests: united response | ||
United Democratic Front Press Cuttings | ||
Unfamiliar Perspectives | ||
Unemployment press cuttings | ||
Umzumbi Malaria Committee |
It is represented to the committee that there were eight acquisitions of farms by Indians.... |
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Ugandan Asians and the lessons for us | ||
UDW - List of awaited Department Reports | ||
Tri Cameral Parliamentary elections 1994 cuttings | ||
Tri Cameral Parliament cuttings | ||
Trade and Industry | ||
Towns/Group Areas |
The Group Areas Act and the Land Acts maintained residential segregation. |