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Indian Opinion Vol.55 No.8 Mar 1957 | |
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Indian Opinion Vol.57 No.26 Jul 1959 | |
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Indian Opinion Vol.57 No.29 Jul 1959 | |
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Indian Opinion Vol.57 No.33 Aug 1959 | |
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Indian Opinion Vol.57 No.34 Aug 1959 | |
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Indian Opinion Vol.58 No.1 Feb 1960 | |
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Indian Opinion Vol.58 No.31 Aug 1960 | |
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Indian Opinion Vol.58 No.4 Jan 1960 | |
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Intensify the academic boycott |
Pamphlet produced by underground Umkhonto we Sizwe unit at the University of Cape Town. |
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Interview with members of the Street Committees |
Interview with members of Street Committees. Soweto has 26 townships and 25 of them have established Street Committees and are all functioning well.The interview covers the street meetings, maintanance order and rent boycotts. |
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Interview with Soweto high school students |
Interview with Soweto high school students. Soweto has 52 high schools since the reopening of school after winter cavation. The outcome of the interview covers the registration, boycotts future plans and the exams. |
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It must be boycott! | |
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Johannesburg diary | |
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June 12 Movement |
June 12th marked a historic moment in the history of Black students. The University of the Western Cape acting together with the Department of Coloured Affairs expelled students of the University of the Western Cape for protesting against "education for subjugation". |
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June 12 Movement |
June 12th marked a historic moment in the history of Black students. |
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June 12 Movement |
June 12th marked a historic moment in the history of Black students. |
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Lamontville turns into a battlefield | |
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Letter from Joan to Phyllis Naidoo |
We received your letters and also the cheque for Rajen's Blazer. I shall be spending the money on Saturday morning. |
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Letter from Lord Senti Dikgoreng Thobejane to Phyllis Naidoo |
My name is Lord Senti Dikgoreng Thobejane. I was born on the 2nd June , 1961 i n Alexandra Township, 13 miles from Johannesburg. |
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Letter from Ms L Rash to Peter Brown |