RACE
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Race discrimination and employment practices | ||
Race and Postcoloniality | ||
Race and nationhood: an Africanist view |
One of the most outstanding problems today is the use and application of the word "race". |
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Race and Economic contact in South Africa | ||
Poems by Leonard Koza | ||
Poem | ||
Partition | ||
Othello is No Moor! | ||
Number of people by dwelling type | ||
Not Either with Tranquility | ||
Nit Government to Act Against Summerteurs | ||
Nadine's World of Strangers | ||
Multiple communities: Muslims in post-apartheid South Africa |
In letters to newspapers and call-in programmes on radio stations, and also among many journalists and political commentators, South Africa's Muslims are largely viewed as a monolith, whether they live in the working-class townships of Phoenix in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), the Cape Flats in the Western |
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Memorandum to the members of the Indian and Pakistan delegations attending the Preliminary discussions with the Government of the South Africa |
There are so many forces bearing upon race relations all over the world that one of the greatest dangers to a local problem is to move it from its context on to the world stage where often happens that it is lost or submerged in the larger issues.... |
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MEMORANDUM SUBMITTED TO THE UNITED NATIONS ORGANISATION COMMISSION ON RACIAL DISCRIMINATION IN SOUTH AFRICA BY THE CONGRESS OF DEMOCRATS AND THE SPRINGBOK LEGION OF EX-SERVICEMEN AND WOMEN JOHANNESBURG |
MEMORANDUM |
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Memorandum for City Council's Representatives on Lawrence Committee. |
At a meeting of the City Council held on the 22 December 1941..... That in reply to his enquiry whether any good purpose would be served by the submission to the Lawrence Committee of the petition received by him in respect of an alleged Indian penetration..... |
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Managing South African transformation: the story of cricket in KwaZulu-Natal, 1994–2004 |
Sport has historically been an important element of South African popular culture, even though it was divided along racial lines for much of the country's history. In post-apartheid South Africa, sport is seen by politicians, sports officials and many ordinary people as a … |
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L_indien_en_Afrique_du_Sud | ||
Local Government 1980 to 1985 | ||
Letter from Keyan Tomaselli to Peter Brown |