POLITICAL PARTIES
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KwaZulu-Natal Peace process code of conduct | ||
Koos and SACP pitch for media freedom | ||
Job creation press cuttings | ||
J P Gokool newspaper collection - 1980 | ||
Israel gives taste of coalition politics | ||
Isandhlawana Special Issue No June 1980 | ||
Interview with the Midland Chamber of Industries |
Oral interview with members of the Midland Chamber of Industries headquartered in Port Elizabeth. The aim was to explore their views at a time when political protests, labor action and repression countrywide were at record highs. A partial state of emergency was is in force in the eastern Cape. |
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Interview with SASO leaders |
Oral interview took place in the SASO office when Gerhart visited to make an appointment for a formal interview with Steve Biko, which took place the following day. Gerhart was preparing her doctoral dissertation, which became her book, ‘Black Power in South Africa’ (1978). |
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Interview with Amabutho members |
Oral interview with Amabutho which refers collectively to quasi-military formations of township youth who were also often known as "comrades" or "young lions." Mainly active in urban areas, especially in the eastern Cape, most were unemployed school-leavers who supported the United Democratic Fro |
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Indaba - together we all win | ||
How Vorster uses anti- communism | ||
Hard work and vision |
The opposition's road out of adversity. |
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Hang our heads in shame! | ||
From the paw of hireling wolves | ||
From the beginning life is hard in Southern Africa | ||
French West Africa: the background | ||
Fragmentation of the Black resistance | ||
For whom to vote? | ||
Five aspects, four bad |
On behalf of his party the leader of the Swaziland Progressive Party comments on the Swaziland Constitutional Committee's report to the British Government. |
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Fanon, Marx and the New Reality of the Nation: Black political empowerment and the challenges of a new humanism in South Africa |
Centre for Civil Society. |