RIOTS
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Commission of Inquiry into the riots at Soweto and other places in South Africa held on 24 November 1976, Volume 61 |
Excerpts from the transcript of evidence from Arthur Sydney Anthony East, an attorney and a Councillor of the City of Cape Town; Sanna Elizabeth Fourie, senior Principal at the Nico Malan Training Centre; Miriam Gafoor, a pupil at the Salt River High School, to the Commission of Inquiry into the |
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Commission of Inquiry into the riots at Soweto and other places in South Africa held on 22 September 1976, Volume 11 |
Excerpts from the transcript of evidence from William Bokhala and Vusamuzulu Pumelelo Credo Mtetwa to the Commission of Inquiry into the riots at Soweto and other places in South Africa, |
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Commission of Inquiry into the riots at Soweto and other places in South Africa held on 22 November 1976, Volume 58 |
Excerpts from the transcript of evidence from Mr Duggan, a reporter with the Cape Times newspaper; Robert Maxwell Molloy, also a reporter with the Cape Times and Maragret Elsworth, a trustee of the Bantu Scholars' Fund, to the Commission of Inquiry into the riots at Soweto and other places in Sou |
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Commission of Inquiry into the riots at Soweto and other places in South Africa held on 21 September, Volume 9 and Volume 10 |
Excerpts from the transcript of evidence from Sophie Topsie Tema and Sam Nzima, to the Commission of Inquiry into the riots at Soweto and other places in South Africa, |
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Commission of Inquiry into the riots at Soweto and other places in South Africa held on 2 November 1976, Volume 45 |
Excerpts from the transcript of evidence from Andrew Moneymore, a member of an Advisory Board in a school in Klerksdorp, to the Commission of Inquiry into the riots at Soweto and other places in South Africa, |
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Commission of Inquiry into the riots at Soweto and other places in South Africa held on 2 March 1977, Volume 123 |
Excerpts from the transcript of evidence from Mr Dlamini and others, to the Commission of Inquiry into the riots at Soweto and other places in South Africa, |
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Commission of Inquiry into the riots at Soweto and other places in South Africa held on 13 October 1976, Volume 26 |
Excerpts from the transcript of evidence from Suzanne Gordon and Maria Gordon Ledochovski; Colonel Herbert James Brown; Hans Bukofzer, Principal District Surgeon of Johannesburg and Joshua Joachim Francois Taljaard, Head State Pathologist, to the Commission of Inquiry into the riots at Soweto and |
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Commission of Inquiry into the riots at Soweto and other places in South Africa held on 13 and 14 October 1976, Volume 27 |
Excerpts from the transcript of evidence from Ezra Mandikole Mantini, Mangaliso Alf Kumalo and Enoch William Dumizani Duma, all reporters from the Sunday Times newspaper, to the Commission of Inquiry into the riots at Soweto and other places in South Africa, |
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Commission of Inquiry into the riots at Soweto and other places in South Africa held on 11 November 1976, Volume 51 |
Excerpts from the transcript of evidence from Mr Sehume, a teacher at Moroka High School, Thaba Nchu; Howard Leighton Setlalentoa, a circuit inspector of Bantu Schools in Thaba Nchu, and an employee of the Education Department; Dan Meletsi, Chairman of the Urban Bantu Council in Bloemfontein; Ste |
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Commission of Inquiry into the riots at Soweto and other places in South Africa held on 10 November 1976, Volume 49 |
Excerpts from the transcript of evidence from Francis Mohlabi, Assistant Secretary for Education for Kwa-Kwa, to the Commission of Inquiry into the riots at Soweto and other places in South Africa, |
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Civil Rights News Letter, Vol. XXVII No.5 Issued 30 June 1980 | ||
Cillie Commission | ||
Chapter five: Urban African Affairs - Bantu Affairs Administration Boards (BAAB) | ||
Cato Manor |
Cato Manor: Human Rights Day, 1959 |
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Cato Manor |
Cato Manor: Women's Rights Day |
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Brown town blues | ||
Bleeding Punjab Warns |
DHANWANTRI, the author was a comrade-in-arms of Bhagat Singh, was the President o/the Lahore District . Congress Committee for six years and is a prominent Communist leader of the Punjab. |
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Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 191 | ||
African and Indian in Durban | ||
"Only riot repairs - liquor stores" |