RACIAL DISCRIMINATION
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Liberal Opinion/Reality |
Liberal Opinion (1961-1968) was published by the Liberal Party of South Africa which was established in 1953 by Alan Paton, after the National Government had won its second General Election. |
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Mandela receives NUM life honourary presidency | ||
Tembani's personal "deed" |
Handwritten statement about Isaac Tembani's application to reclaim his land in Tsitsikamma from which he was forcibly removed. |
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New Age Vol.8 No.35 Jun. 1962 | ||
New Age Vol.7 No.26 Apr. 1961 | ||
New Age Vol.7 No.27 Apr. 1961 | ||
New Age Vol.7 No.28 Apr. 1961 | ||
New Age Vol.7 No.29 May. 1961 | ||
New Age Vol.5 No.16 Feb. 1959 | ||
New Age Vol.2 No.3256 Jun. 1956 | ||
Minutes of the Black Sash Annual National Conference held at Cape Town |
Minutes of the Black Sash Annual National Conference held at Cape Town on October 17 to 19 1966, discussing: Regional report, finances, magazine, minutes of National Conference in 1965, propaganda, political education, constitution, multi-racialism as proposed constitutional legislation, banishme |
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Memorandum to the Minister of Plural Relations from the Congress of the Ciskei National Independence Party held at Ntabakandoda, Zwelitsha as from 13 - 15 April 1979 |
Memorandum to the Minister of Plural Relations from the Congress of the Ciskei National Independence Party condemning the Development Trust and the Land Act, of 1936 and its method of application. |
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A.N.C. Secretary Duma Nokwe analyses fifty years of the Union of South Africa: Ex unitate vires | ||
Searchlight on the Liberal Party | ||
Reality and fiction in South African literature | ||
Book review: Peter Abrahams disappoints | ||
Letter addressed to Mr Moorcroft from the Glenmore Residents Committee |
Letter addressed to Mr Moocroft from the Glenmore Residents Committee requesting support regarding their opposition to the Government's proposed plan of relocating Glenmore residents to Peddie |
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Letter from Isaac Tembani protesting the forced removals of the Mfengu people from their land in Tsitsikamma |
Handwritten letter from Isaac Tembani protesting about the forced removals of the Mfengu people from their land in Tsitsikamma to Kieskammahoek. The letter appeals against the evictions and explains the wishes of the Mfengu people to reclaim back their land. |
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Indian Opinion Vol.49 No.37 Sep 1951 | ||
Indian Opinion Vol.49 No.38 Sep 1951 |