RACE

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Colourful Jungles
Coming to grips

Report on the September 1965 Conference on Race and Colour at Copenhagen.

Comment

Looking at the parallels between Shakespeare's Elizabethan world and the turbulence of urban African life.

Cricket and corruption: the post apartheid relationship between India and South Africa within and beyond the boundary

International sports sanctions against the apartheid government resulted in the isolation of South African cricket from 1970 to 1991.

Death in Black and White : Suicide, Statistics and Race in Natal , 1880-1916

Indenture, Indians, Natal, Race, Suicide, Black and White, Colonial state, Taboo

DISABILITIES OF THE NON-WHITE PEOPLES IN THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA

The non-White peoples in the Union of South Africa suffer :numerous disabilities, social, economic and political, which reduce them to conditions of virtual servitude.

Editorial: The National Convention Idea
Editorial: Whither White South Africa?
Election 99: Was There a 'Coloured' and 'Indian' Vote?

In the Run‐up to the 1999 elections, both academia and the media assumed that there would be a ‘coloured’ and ‘Indian’ vote. This article challenges this assumption through a disaggregation of the election results.

Facts of Life in South Africa

Facts of Life in South Africa

Letter to the UNO....

Fallacies of "The White Enlightenment"
Glimpses into South Africa - A Perspective Through Juluka Music
Horse racing

Horse racing - Amos family photographs.

How Racism Takes Root
Identity and Belonging in Post-Apartheid South Africa: The Case of Indian South Africans

This paper examines Indian identities in the post-apartheid period, focusing in particular on the vexed issues of identity and belonging.

Indian Goodwill Club

Photograph of the Indian Goodwill Club

Indian Goodwill Club

Photograph of the Indian Goodwill Club

Indian Muslims in South Africa: continuity, change and disjuncture, 1860-2000

Islam is a minority religion in South Africa. According to the 1996 census there were 553,585 Muslims out of a total population of forty million. Indian Muslims make up one of the two largest sub-groups, the other being 'Malay' .

Indian Opinion Vol.53 No.10 Mar 1954
Indian Opinion Vol.53 No.11 Mar 1954

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