LITERATURE
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Rixaka Number 4 1988 | |
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Routes of the Roots: Geography and Literature in the English-speaking countries | |
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Schooling for Capitalism | |
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Searchlight South Africa: the end of a series | |
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Selections from Spark | |
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Shaka the Great | |
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Shepstone, Natal and the Roots of Segregation | |
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Short story | |
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Snatches of Verse | |
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Sound and Fury | |
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Sources for researching African Literature | |
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South Africa and 'The Cubist Sensibility' | |
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South Africa's greatest daughter: homage to Olive Schreiner |
One hundred years ago on March 24th, 1855, on a remote mission station in the Karroo, Olive Schreiner was born |
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South Africa's Options | |
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South Africa: A nation of Minorities | |
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Splendid Licence | |
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Staffrider |
Staffrider magazine (1978-1993), took its name and identity from township slang for black youth who rode the overcrowded, racially segregated commuter trains by sitting on the roof or hanging onto the outside. |
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Staffrider Vol.1 No.1 Mar 1978 | |
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Staffrider Vol.1 No.2 May-Jun 1978 | |
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Staffrider Vol.1 No.3 Jul-Aug 1978 |