POLITICS
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The Making of "Indianess": Indian Politics in South Africa During the 1930s and 1940s |
The years 1914 to 1949 were witness to rapid and extensive change in the social and |
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Letter to Raj from Phyllis Naidoo |
Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Raj |
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Letter from Herbert Mathews to Alan Paton | ||
Mrs Beyers | ||
Phyllis Naidoo Collection |
Personalia, Stories, C.V.s, Press cuttings, letters and articles, diary, statements |
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INDIAN OPINION 1950-1961 |
Indian Opinion, a weekly newspaper, was first established and produced by Mohandas Gandhi ("Mahatma"), M.H. Nazar and Madanjit Viyavaharik in 1903 in the Natal Province. The newspaper focused on Indian rights, poor living conditions of indentured labourers and racial discrimination. |
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The New African |
The New African Volume 1 No 1 was published in January 1962. |
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The Wananchi Declaration |
The Wananchi Declaration is the political manifesto of the Kenyan People's Party (KPU). |
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Nigerians |
Will unalterable facts of regional hostility keep major groups apart?. |
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Nigeria at the crossroads |
The events which followed Nigeria's army coup thirteen months ago have certainly left the country at the cross-roads. |
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Tribalism and Kenyan national unity |
Nation building in the new Africa. |
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The rise and fall of Grace Ibingira - Part two |
Insurrection in Uganda |
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The rise and fall of Grace Ibingira |
A study in factionalism, nationalism and machiavellianism in Uganda politics. |
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Lesotho dilemma |
Lesotho is part of Africa and its inheritors will be the men who have seen this simple truth and acted upon it. |
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Night of freedom |
Fictional story. |
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The New African: Volume 5, Number 4, May 1966 | ||
Nigeria's 100 days since the end of the old constitution - a clear look forward and to the past |
>Nigeria's political system: the future. |
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After Nigeria's 100 days |
The failure of liberal democracy through federalism. |
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Nation-building in the new Africa |
Towards a model of developmental process in the new African states. |
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East African economic union: break-up or breakthrough? |
From 1960 through 1963 hopes for speedy attainment of East African Federal Union waxed high. Then they began to dim and by 1965 to die away. |