HISTORY
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Letter from Steve Biko to SRC Presidents |
Letter to student and other organisations outlining the historical background, structure and policy of the South African Students' Organisation (SASO) |
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"Act in unity and unite in action" | |
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"Black Spots" | |
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"Ghandi" | |
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100 years poorer | |
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1946: Five brave days | |
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1960-Year of decision | |
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A brief history of health worker struggles in South Africa | |
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A brief history of student action in South Africa |
Report on brief history of student action in South Africa |
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A chronology of women`s struggles in health | |
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A Reply to Peter Colenbrander | |
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A statement on the occasion of the 65th Anniversary of the African National Congress |
Statement by Alfred Nzo, Secretary General of the African National Congress on the ANC's 65th Anniversary. Examines history of the party, the current political crisis in South Africa, and suggests items to focus on in the future. |
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A trail of courage and determination | |
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A trail of courage and determination: Part 3 | |
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Address delivered by Comrade Walter Sisulu at the United Democratic Front National Conference held on 1st March 1991 |
Address delivered by Comrade Walter Sisulu at the United Democratic Front National Conference held on 1st March 1991 |
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Adventurer clothed as a diplomat | |
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African History in South Africa | |
African revolutionary intellectuals and the struggle for social transformation in Africa | ||
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All you need is Love? The courting gift in 20th century KwaZulu-Natal. |
In its first year of broadcast, 2002, the TV show All You Need is Love regularly attracted 2 million viewers in South Africa. |
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An approach to the Democratic party |
This article argues that the Democratic Party is a significant force over which the MDM can gain access and influence and the Democratic Partys election strategy and its decision over participation in the coloured and Indian houses remains an explosive situation. Incomplete document. |