REPRESSION
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Biography - Phyllis Naidoo |
Information on his work - Sahdhan Naidoo - Messages Given at his Funeral - ANC Activist |
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Articles by Phyllis Naidoo. |
Articles by Phyllis Naidoo. |
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Reform, resistance and the end of apartheid: 1976 - 1994/The negotiations process/Apartheid in Decline | |
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From the beginning life is hard in Southern Africa | |
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FOCUS:No 87 March - April 1990 |
Political repression in South Africa and Namibia |
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Letter from Dorothy to Phyllis Naidoo |
I was very pleased to receive your letter last month. |
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Afro-Americans and the White radical left |
Growing criticism by Afro-Americans of the actions, truths, ideology and commitment of the White radical left. |
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Inside Afro-America |
A report on the American reality. |
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Inside South Africa |
An injection of black students into South Africa's student movement is needed, for black students would act through their vested interest in social change and not through their consciences alone. |
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A chink in the curtain |
Article about personal correspondence between a "Frontier" donor and reader. |
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Fort Hare record |
The recent dismissal of Mr Curnick Ndamse from the staff of Fort Hare University College for "insubordination" spotlights once again the record of Fort Hare since its rape by the Verwoerd regime in 1960. |
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The stories of two poets under the Portuguese colonial heel |
The stories of these two young poets, one humiliated by surrender and the other degraded by callous injustice, are buy no means the most cruel in the Portuguese authorities' record of repression of African Nationalists. |
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Communist Come-Back? |
This month will see witch-hunting taken a stage further in South Africa with the publication by the Minister of Justice of the names of persons so far banned or named in terms of the Suppression of Communism Act. |
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Editorial: The Liberty Tree | |
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Poles of alienation | |
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Editorial | |
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Who was Matthew Goniwe? | |
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The state`s whole repressive machinery | |
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Editorial | |
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Strikes and disputes: March 15 to April 30 |