SOUTH AFRICA

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Interview with Sakhayedwa Zephaniah Mweli, conducted by Sipho Mtetwa and Bafana Khumalo
An Appeal to the People of South Afric
YMCA: South Africa
Farewell to South Africa, photograph taken at Cape Town, 1914

Black and white print 2.8 x 19.6cm

Honorable G K Gokhale, member of the Legisslative Council of India, in Durban, 1912. Visited South Africaat request of Gandhi. Gandhi 4th from left and Gokhale 5th from left, front row.

Black and white print 25.8 x 19.3cm

Interview with Mrs Monica Thumbadoo, conducted by Rogers Govender, Critical Comment
Interview with Mrs Monica Thumbadoo, conducted by Rogers Govender
Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Luli

The word COMRADE from my Catholic Background, the state and the media in South Africa meant communism and all the horrors that these conjured collectively in the South African psyche.

Economic sanctions against South Africa their need and feasibility

A Catalogue of the Carter Karis Collection

Micro Film

Reel 22A No 2: E54:45/7

Economic sanctions against South Africa their need and feasibility

University Report: BBC African Service, no. 167, 1971
Zulu boy and jinricksha, SOuth Africa

Zulu boy and jinricksha, South Africa

Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 450
Letter from G J van Zyl to Alan Paton
MEMORANDUM PRESENTED BY THE CENTRAL DURBAN PROPERTY PROTECTION COMMITTEE

ENQUIRY UNDER THE GROUP AREAS ACT NO.77 OF 1957,AS AMENDED,IN REGARD TO AN AREA IN THE CITY OF DURBAN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE GROUP AREAS BOARD WILL ENQUIRE INTO THE DESIRABILITY OR OTHERWISE OF Proclaiming IN TERMS OF SECTION 20 OF THE.....

An Explanation of the Group Areas Act, 1950

OBJECT OF THE ACT
THE OBJECT of this enactment as expressed in its Long Title is to provide for the establishment of group areas, for the control of the acquisition of immovable property and of the occupation of land and premises, and, of course, for matters incidental thereto.....

SUMMARY OF THE GROUP AREAS ACT, 1950

The Group Areas Act is largely based on the principles of the existing legislation, but goes beyond those principles in some respects. Firstly, it extends the principle of exclusive racial areas so as to provide for exclusively European areas.

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.

Anti-Apartheid Struggle Undermined

Article by E S Reddy

Newsaper articles - Norman Middleton

Norman Middleton - President South African Soccer Federation 1975

Newsaper articles - Norman Middleton

Norman Middleton - President South African Soccer Federation 1975

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