INTERVIEWS
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India in the world | ||
In Calvin's steps |
Journal article containing an interview with Allan Boesak about the Dutch Reformed Christian Church. |
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How June 16 demo was planned |
This is an interview with Lebello Matapanyane, describing the events and political developments leading to the new upsurge, and explaining how the militant youth see the future shape of political struggle. |
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How are we fighting today - different tactics, one struggle | ||
Historic bill paves way for restitution | ||
Handwritten transcript of interview with Mrs J Dube, wife of the late Dr John Dube |
Handwritten transcript of interview with Mrs J Dube at the Ohlanga Institute,Inanda in Durban, South Africa, which was established in 1901 by her late husband, Dr John Langalibalele Dube (1871-1946). |
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Fight from where you are | ||
Fear and loathing in Crossroads | ||
Farida Ismail of Radio Lotus |
a new Indian Cultural station called Radio Lotus. The very first manager was Isabel van der Linde, the first lady announcer was Farida Ismail ... |
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Face to face with Bob Mabena | ||
Excerpts from long interview given by President O R Tambo to Associated Press correspondent, Mr Nicky Hanks on 7th June 1980 in Lusaka |
Excerpts from long interview given by President O R Tambo to Associated Press correspondent, Mr Nicky Hanks on 7th June, 1980 in Lusaka. Discusses actions of Gatsha Buthelezi and his stance on school boycotts, malnutrition in South Africa and the Bantustan programme. |
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Everything you wanted to know about health systems, but were afraid to ask | ||
Ellen Kuzwayo | ||
Educating ourselves | ||
Duties as Minister of the Interior, Resettlement, Township Administration, Inkatha and KwaZulu politics |
Oral interview with Dr F T Mdlalose, KwaZulu Minister of the Interior at his offices in Ulundi. |
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Deepening the united front, broadening the anti-aprtheid alliance | ||
David Maillu: Bibliography | ||
Cyril Ramaphosa - NUM | ||
Countdown to general strike : 4-5 November | ||
Cosas: an organising force in the classroom |