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South Africa defies United Nations what next ? |
South Africa defies United Nations what next ? |
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South Africa is coming back: our children |
ANC booklet issued during 1979, International Year of the Child. Issues covered include family life under apartheid, child health under apartheid, child farm labour, educational provision for black children in South Africa and the youth in the struggle. |
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South Africa's stepchildren : a study of miscegenation | |
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Southern San history and art after contact by Peter Poly |
Southern San history and art after contact by Peter Jolly |
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Squatters Market / Institute for Social and Economic Research. 1976 |
Market gardening has been a traditional way of life of the Indian community for many years. In the Report of the Coolie Commission (1872) for example, mention is made of small locations of Indians in the neighbourhood of Durban who carried on a thriving trade 1n the sale of vegetables. |
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Strategic Survey, 1983-1984 |
Soriel Responses It is clear from her reactions to the FOFA concept and the Weinberger ET initiati\'e that the USSR will not allow NATO to realize these new military capabilities without having to face a very sustained diplomatic offensive bolstered by countervailing military responses. |
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Strategy and tactics of the African National Congress |
Booklet containing the strategy and tactics of the ANC, adopted at the Morogoro Conference in Tanzania in 1969. Analyses the history of the movement, the forces at work in Southern Africa as a whole and the future of the struggle. |
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Studies in indian employment in Natal |
IN THE MID-NINETEENTH CENTURY the young Colony of Natal was faced with a shortage of suitable labour. The European settlers were too few to meet the requirements of the colony's development and in any case were unsuited to do much of the necessary work. |
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Sugar. The origin and development of a primary industry | |
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Surat Hindoo Association |
THE forefathers of the Surat Hindus of South Africa came to this country as free passengers towards the end of the nineteenth century. Most of them did not bring their families with them so they lived a single life. They used to visit the mother-country every three or four years. |
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Survey of race relations in South Africa: 1949-1950 |
A Survey of race relations in South Africa in 1949-1950 and includes chapters on: Rights and duties of liberals in South Africa; Institute activities and their background; Legislative measures; Policy; Government administrative matters affecting race relaions; Administration of justice; Health an |
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SWAPO news and views: fighting for freedom and justice in solidarity |
SWAPO news and views: fighting for freedom and justice in solidarity. Book discussing: New year messsage to the Namibia people, Comrade Enerst Kadungure calls for solidarity in fight agaist apartheid, Liberal struggle will continue in Namibia etc. |
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Talking with the ANC |
Book published by the South African Bureau of Information addressing the question of whether negotiations should be conducted with the African National Congress. Presents historical overview and includes statements from the government and the ANC. |
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The awakening of a people |
The author has endeavoured to enhance the awakenig of the people; of the oppressed, by evolving the All-African Convention with new ideas in light of approaching the struggle for liberation. The book analyses new concepts and methods of struggle; on the basis of the Ten-Point Programme. |
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The Bishops Speak: Vol 1, 1952-1966 |
In the past few years many requests have been made for a copy of the full texts of the pastoral letters and statements of the Bishops of Southern Africa. Since parish councils and commissions of pastoral councils..... |
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The divine intention |
Chapter in a book containing the presentation by Desmond Tutu to the Ellof Commission of Enquiry, 1 September 1982. |
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The Divine Life Society |
In 1948 Brother V. Srinivasen, now Swami Sahajananda, visited Swami Sivananda at Rishikesh, India. He was transformed. The promotion of the Master's work would be his life's task. On his return in 1949 he started a branch of the Divine Life Society in Durban with o~ly one member. |
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The encyclopedia of the Indian diaspora |
The encyclopedia of the Indian diaspora |
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The Ethics of apartheid |
The thirteenth address in the Hoernle Memorial Lecture series delivered by professor B.B. |
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The Frontier in History: North America and Southern Africa compared |
The dominant tradition in historical scholarship is one that deals in single cases. The time, energy, and talents of the typical historian are fully engaged...... |