Gandhi
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Gandhi (nd from the right) at Volksrust at the time of his arrest in connection with the 1913 strike. On his left is Miss Schlesin (his secretary) and on his right, H Kallenbach, a co-worker. |
Black and white print 25.9 x 20.2cm |
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Pioneer Settlers of Tolstoy Farm, Transvaal. Gandhi is fourth from the left in the middle row (1910) |
Black and white print 25.8 x 17cm |
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Gandhi, Miss Schlesin and H Kallenbach |
Black and white print 19.5 x 25.9cm |
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India stretcher bearer corps, Anglo Boer War 1898-1902. Gandhi is in the middle row, 5th from the left |
Black and white print 25.0 x 19.2cm |
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Gandhi as he appeared at the beginning of the struggle in 1906 |
Black and white print 20.2 x 25.9cm |
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Portrait of Gandhi as a barrister of law in Johannesburg, 1900 |
Black and white print 20.2 x 25.9cm |
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The Indian Question |
Submits for public information the following Declarations. Statements....Question in the Union. and more particularly in Natal.... |
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Indian Problem Survey - Property held in Natal |
A full survey of the South African Indian problem was given that night to the Durban Library group by Mr W P M Henderson ex.Town Clerk of Durban. |
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Newspaper cuttings - Indian Problems in South Africa |
In explaining the terms of the Indian settlement, arrived at by the recent Round table Conference the Minister of the Interior, in the House of Assembly yesterday, emphasised that the agreement represented..... |
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The Indian Problem in South Africa |
Of the many intricate problem awaiting solution by the Parliament of the Union of South Africa there is none which presents such involved difficulties established in certain parts of this country..... |
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Report on my visit to South Africa |
When I left India, early in December there had been many cables sent from South Africa describing the treatment to which it was stated many of the Indians strikers were being subjected on the Natal Coal Miners........
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Indian Indenture Documents |
One of the earliest first hand accounts of the labourers was furnished in 1863 by the German traveller, Fritsch. He notes that they "far surpassed the .African tribes in skill and adaptability. |
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Delegation of India Addendum to the Memorandum on the Position of Indians in the Union of South Africa |
Delegation of India Correspondences between General Smuts and Mr Gandhi
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The Indian in South Africa. Facts and Figures |
The Indian in South Africa. Facts and Figures |
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Interview with Pat McKenzie, conducted by Pat Merrett | |
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The Long View, Contact vol 1, No.20 | |
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Institutional Hinduism: The Founding of the South African Hindu Maha Sabha, 1912 |
The majority of the indentured workers who were shipped to Natal between 1860 and 1911 to serve as a source of cheap labour settled in the colony after completing their indentures. |
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“Gagged and trussed rather securely by the law”: The 1952 Defiance Campaign in Natal |
For almost half a century after the establishment of the Union of South Africa in 1910, Black1 South Africans responded to the segregationist policies of successive white minority governments principally through non-violent techniques of resistance, such as boycotts, civil disobedience, mass demo |
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Race, class and nationalism : the 1947 visit of Monty Naicker and Yusuf Dadoo to India, 1947 |
This article focuses on a 1947 tour of India by two South African Indian doctors, Yusuf Dadoo and GM (Monty) Naicker, during which they met with Mohandas K Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru and attended the All-Asia Conference. |
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The making of a political reformer: Gandhi in South Africa, 1893-1914 |
This Study Offers Perspectives That More Accurately Situate Gandhi`S Role In South Africa`S History. The Focus Is On The Religious And Cultural Orientation Of His Compatriots Seeking To Add With This New Dimension To A Better Understanding Of The Making Of A Social Reformer. |