Gandhi and Resistance collection
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P K Naidoo |
PK Naidoo member of the Natal Indian Congress |
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Passive Resister |
Passive Resister 1906-1914 |
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Passive Resisters |
Germiston Passive Resisters. All suffers imprisonment. Seated in the centre is Mr Lalbahadur Singh, the chairman of the Germiston Indian Community |
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S B Medh |
Mr S B Medh a Resister |
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Smuts Foremost Antagonist Resistance Movement |
Jan Smuts, South African statesman, soldier, and prime minister (1919–24, 1939–48), who sought to promote South Africa as a responsible ... |
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Sorabjee Rustomjee |
Sorabjee Rustomjee, son of Parsee Rustomjee, was born in Durban on 25 December 1895. He went to India to study and soon after returning to ... |
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The pioneer party of the last phase of the struggle in South Africa Below left Dr Hermann Kallenbach and Mahatma Gandhi |
The pioneer party of the last phase of the struggle in South Africa Below left Dr Hermann Kallenbach and Mahatma Gandhi |
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Women Passive Resisters |
The passive resistance movement of 1946-48 is well documented. Yet, in the vast corpus of historical literature the role of women as a viable political ... |