UNIVERSITIES
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White racism and Black conciousness |
The paper discusses the totality of White power in South Africa and Black Consciousness |
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"Peoples Education: What Can Be Expected?" | ||
'In the Illichian Fields' | ||
A shot in the arm for apartheid education | ||
Address, Day of Affirmation, University of Cape Town, June 6th, 1966 |
Text of the address made by Senator Robert F Kennedy at the Day of Affirmation of Academic and Human Freedom, University of Cape Town, 6 June 1966. |
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Affirmative action: changing institutions and attitudes | ||
An Address at the Graduation Ceremony, University of Natal Pietermaritzburg, 1987 | ||
ANC/UCT Position Paper proposals |
Report of a meeting between the ANC and the University of Cape Town on the education crisis. Includes handwritten notes on a consultative meeting between the ANC, the University of Cape Town and the University of the Western Cape. |
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Apartheid and the Medical School |
SOYA condemns the idea of the governments intention to transfer administrative control of the Medical School, Durban from the University of Natal to the Univdersity of South Africa, and further condemns the whole system of oppression in dividing the people by colour and now in education as well. |
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Are Third World Universities Really Necessary? | ||
Areas of co-operation: what should UCM be |
Pamphlet compiled by University Christian Movement about the possible ways to make Christianity relevent to all people - Black as well as White. |
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As the pace gets hotter |
Student politics. |
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Bantu education goes to university | ||
BBC Goes to Bloemfontein | ||
Between a Rock and a Hard Place | ||
Black Universities in South Africa |
The historical background to the development of Black Universities is outlined. |
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Black University education - the total strategy | ||
Bolt |
Bolt, a periodical covering English language studies focussing on contemporary South African reviews, criticism and creative writing. The magazine aimed to be apolitical, without imposing any limitations, adding literary excellence. |
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Bolt Number 5 1971 | ||
Bolt Number 6 1972 |