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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.

A study of Alan Paton's Too Late the Phalarope
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.

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.

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

A Summary of the Social Security Scheme recommended by the Social Security Committee and of REPORT No.2(entailed:SOCIAL SECURITY, SOCIAL SERVICES AND THE NATIONAL INCOME) of the Social and Economic Planning Council.
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A Tale of two Cities
A Tale of Two Nations: The Presentation of the National Question
A Time To Build! Statement Of The President Of The ANC, NR Mandela
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

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 united front against apartheid
A United front against Apartheid
A UNITED RESISTANCE OF THE INDIAN PEOPLE AGAINST APARTHEID

A UNITED RESISTANCE OF THE INDIAN PEOPLE AGAINST APARTHEID WILL BE THE MAIN TASK OF THE NE W OFFICIALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN.......

A visit and talk with Alan Paton
A war sermon

A war sermon

A Way to Follow
A wealth of literary prizes: An exhibit of African and diaspora writers
A World in Agony

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