Natal Indian Congress
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Various newspaper cuttings on the Natal Indian Congress - 1970 |
N.I.C. press cuttings |
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SAIC and NIC Elections |
Press cuttings on the Elections |
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Natal Indian Congress to join ANC press cuttings 1989 to 1990 |
Press cuttings |
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Natal Indian Congress and United Democratic Front - 1983-1986 |
Newspaper Articles |
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NIC and SAIC Campaigns - 1979-1984 |
Newsapaper Articles |
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NIC and House of Delegates |
Press cuttings of the N.I.C. and House of Delegates |
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Natal Indian Congress and Constitution - 1979-1984 | ||
Natal Indian Congress Conferences |
N.I.C. Conference |
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South African Women's Day |
At a rally in Johannesburg on South African Women’s Day organised by the Federation of South African Women |
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South African Indian Council Emergency conference held on 5th and 6th October 1930 |
Emergency conference |
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South African Indian Council and Natal Indian Congress monthly report - September 1937 |
Monthly Report |
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Press cuttings on Dr Goonam |
Newspaper articles on Dr Goonam |
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Indian Goodwill Club | ||
1949 Durban Riots |
On I3 January 1949, a minor incident in Durban precipitated three days of the most sustained rioting that South Africa had witnessed up to that time. |
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13th Annual Provincial Conference of the Natal Indian Congress |
Indian Backing for National Convention |
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We don't want Education Apartheid |
Indian Youth Demonstrate at School |
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Chief Albert Luthuli before his departure |
Chief Luthuli, with Dr. Naicker on the left and Mrs.Luthuli salutes the Durban crowd on the eve of his departure |
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United front against Durban Group Areas Plan |
Representatives of the Indian people who appeared at the Group Areas inquiry were, from the left: Dr. G. Lowen Q.C., who represented the Greyville Indian Ratepayers' Organisation; Mr. Dhanpal Naidoo, Secretary of the Greyville Ratepayers; Mr. J . N. |
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Monty speaks : speeches of Dr. G.M. (Monty) Naicker, 1945-1963 |
LET ME LIVE - LETTER TO A EUROPEAN”: JUNE 1946 STATEMENT MADE IN COURT WHEN CHARGED WITH 46 OTHER PASSIVE RESISTERS UNDER RIOTOUS ASSEMBLIES ACT, JUNE 1946 |
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Gandhi: the South African Experience |
Without the challenges, the trials, and the opportunities that his South African experience brought him, it is unlikely that his personality and politics could have ... |