BANTUSTANS
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Letter from Celia to Phyllis Naidoo. |
Letter from Celia to Phyllis Naidoo. |
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Work in progress 62-63 Paths to power |
The political map of Southern Africa is being radically redrawn. The most vivid examples of this are the preindependence elections in..... |
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Apartheid, 1948-1961 |
Apartheid established, 1948-1960 New factories, new workers* Apartheid, 1948-1961
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FOCUS: No 92 January-February 1991 |
Talks under pressure Government accused of bad faith Differing interpretations by the ANC and the South African.... |
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The Long View: His crime is loyalty, Contact vol 7, no.7 | ||
Inside South Africa |
We hear less of Bantustans than we used to. |
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The Transkei's answer |
Part two of an article looking at the situation in the Transkei, South Africa. |
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The New African: Volume 4, Number 9, November 1965 | ||
The Transkei's answer |
"Self-rule" and its sequel, from the viewpoint of the All- African Convention and Unity Movement. |
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The New African: Volume 4, Number 3, May 1965 | ||
Bechuanaland: the coveted liability |
Looking at the relationship between South Africa and its Protectorates. |
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Cherubim, and a flaming sword |
Fictional story. |
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The New African: Volume 4, Number 6, August 1965 | ||
Chief Kaiser Matanzima |
Leadership in the Transkei. |
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Editorial |
Editorial. |
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Homelands for one-sixth |
Bantustans mean too little money for developments which benefit only one-sixth of South Africa's compulsorily segregated Bantu-speaking people. The system defies the Republic's true economic needs. |
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The New African: Volume 2, Number 6, July 1963 | ||
The New African: Volume 1, Number 7, July 1962 | ||
Bloedfontein and Geweerfontein | ||
TRAC (Transvaal Rural Action Committee) Newsletter Number 12 February 1987 |