APARTHEID
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Buthelezi versus Botha | ||
Burning the pass |
Walter Sisulu burning his pass |
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BRITISH RESPOND BOYCOTT CALL |
Father Trevor Huddleston addressing the enormous crowd which gathered in Trafalgar Square, London, to launch the boycott of South African goods. |
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British Consulate Sit-In |
Newspaper Aricles |
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Boycott hits mining town hard | ||
Books | ||
Book review: youth in crisis | ||
Book review: Peter Abrahams disappoints | ||
Blessings of apartheid | ||
Black Sash: End of Apartheid, L-R: Betty Naude, Gail Wannenberg, Bobby Keal, Ann Strode, Fidela Fouche, Lorenza Cowling, Hazel Barnes, Rose Bamford |
Black and white print 15.2 x 20.2 |
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Black Resistance | ||
Black empowerment BEE strategy | ||
BLACK CONSCIOUSNESS AND US | ||
Beware of Melancholy | ||
Between Apartheid and Neoliberalism in Durban’s Indian Quarter |
A drive from Durban's beaches towards the once bustling ''Indian quarter''will lead to a confluence of three streets: Monty Naicker, Alfred Bitini Xuma, and Yusuf Dadoo. |
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Battling with Banality |
This article deals with the history of nineteenth-century KwaZulu Natal, in particular the history of the British invasion of Zululand in 1879. While it used to be apartheid which threatened critical South African history, today it is competition and the free market. |
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Bantu Education: Apartheid Ideology and Labour Reproductlon | ||
Baanings and Political detention press cutings | ||
At a beach cottage, Treasure Beach (owned by Parmesir of Sasco Sweets |
From left:Sonny Morgan (Crimson League); Lalla (Lalla Textiles); Errol Shanley; Mohan; Poomoney Moodley (seated) |
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At a beach cottage , Treasure Beach, 1958 |
From left: NT Naicker's brother and wife; Mrs Peppy Rawat (Jhb); Billy Nair; Poomoney Moodley |