Gandhi-Luthuli Documentation Centre
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A SOCIO~RELIGIOUS SURVEY OF CHATSWORTH |
Background: Religious Traditions and Change The history of the great religious traditions is an evolutionary one. Over the centuries and in different localities they have adapted themselves to meet the needs of changing circumstances. |
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A Study of Affirmative action and employment equity in higher Institutions in KwaZulu-Natal |
The fact that the composition of staff in Higher Education institutions fails to reflect the demographic realities of South Africa and that Black people and women are still severely underrepresented, especially in senior academic and management positions, provided a compelling motivation for this |
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A Study of African Domestic Workers in an Indian Township |
This research is undertaken in the belief that sociologists and anthropologists in South Africa have a particular obligation to record the injustice and exploitation that surround us and of which we are often a contributing factor. |
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A study of strategic manangement among Indian Businesses of Durban |
The Indian traders came to Durban with practically nothing, but their willingness and determination to work, contributed to the development of the country and also enabled them to increase their standards of living. |
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A STUDY OF THE WEST STREET MOSQUE IN DURBAN. |
submitted in part fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of HONOURS BACHELORS Department of Islamic Studies in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Durban-Westville. |
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A Suggested Scheme of Segregation. The Referendum on Direct Representation for Indians in Natal. A Notable South African Biography. |
The South African Outlook. Vol 77 |
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A Tribute to the International Anti-Apartheid / Solidarity Movement |
As part of the national celebrations to mark the decade of freedom, the Documentation Centre and the Campbell Collections of the University of KwaZulu-Natal will jointly host a conference of the International Anti-Apartheid Movement over three days in Durban from 10 - 13 October, 2004. The confe |
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A True Story of the Unity Move and An Explanation and Exposure |
A sense of public duty and a desire to lay bare to public exposure misleading statements and misguided actions made and pursued by some of our people, who had up till 8th October, 1939, been Officials and Members of the Natal Indian Congress, compel us to publish this statement.. |
A. Jassat (with negatives) | ||
A. N. Lazarus - Headmaster |
Head master of Woodlands High School |
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A. N. Lazarus - Headmaster |
Head master of Woodlands High School |
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A.S.C. Programme of demands for the Indian People |
A.S.C. Programme of demands for the Indian People |
Abdullah Haji Adam |
Miscellaneous illustrations from Indian Opinion on Gandhi & the passive resistance movement |
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Abertina Sisulu addresses the Gandhi, Luthuli, King, Mandela Exhibition |
Gandhi Luthuli King Mandela Exhibition, Mandela Exhibition at the Documentation Centre, UDW, June 1998 |
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ACCOMMODATION NEEDS AND PREFERENCES AMONGST INDIAN OLD AGE PENSIONERS IN DURBAN |
Being the year of the aged (1982) the Department of Social Work at the University of Durban-Westville was approached by Mr Rambharos, a prominent voluntary worker amongst the Indian aged, to undertake |
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Account letters |
Letter written to a company on behalf of MD Naidoo. |
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Acquisition and Occupation of Land. Invasion and Succession . | |
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Acstop report - back Meeting | |
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Act No, 35 of 1943 - "Pegging Act" | |
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Act No. 35 of 1943 - 'Pegging Act' |