TOWNSHIPS
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Grahamstown's Fingo Village: From Poverty to Paradise? | |
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Sada: Extract from a report presented to Conference | |
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Tranquillizers - use with caution | |
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Chaos in the administration of black townships | |
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Upgrading of an oilspot | |
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Committee of ten | |
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The poor pay more | |
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A test case for `planned urbanisation` | |
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United Democratic Front reaffirms non-violent position |
Press release from the United Democratic Front reiterating its commitment to non-violent democratic opposition to apartheid. |
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Speech made by Mrs Winnie Mandela to mark the creation of the Black Parents' Association |
Immediately following the "childrens revolt" in Soweto in June 1976 and the massacre and repression with which the apartheid regime encountered it, Mrs Winnie Mandela made an impassioned plea at a meeting of Soweto residents calling for Black pride and unity. |
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Book review: youth in crisis | |
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Welverdiend spells death: a story of overkill | |
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Political Conflict and Civil Unrest in African Townships in Natal | |
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Lessons of Soweto | |
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"Ngenhliziyo Embi" The Destruction of Charlestown | |
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Editorial: Soweto | |
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Representations on the Glenmore removals |
Report on the forced removals of Black families from Klipfontein and Kenton-on-Sea to Glenmore Township. |
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Natives Resettlement Board: Annual Report 1958/59 |
Report of the Natives Resettlement Board for the year ended 31st March 1979, reporting on the forced removals of black people from Sophiatown, Martindale, Alexandra and being resettled in Meadowlands and Diepkloof. |
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Slum conditions at Korsten, Port Elizabeth |
Papers relating to the clearance of slums in Korsten |
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City of Port Elizabeth: Report by Town Clerk to the Native Affairs Committee |
City of Port Elizabeth Town Town Clerk's Report to the Native Affairs Committee reporting on the need for financial aid; the establishment of a Native Labour Bureau and other issues. |