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Chapter 6. A Daughter of the Free State - Garment Workers in Action by E. S. Sachs
E. S. Sachs
Book chapter
Chapter 6. Conclusion by Frantz Fanon, 1961
Chapter 7
Chapter 7 "A Mensch" by Ruth Weiss
Ruth Weiss
Book chapter
Chapter 7 - 1957-58: The Movement in a Crucial Phase
Book chapter
Chapter 7 - CONCLUSION
Book chapter
Chapter 7 - Defining the process
Chapter 7 - Gumede keeps the bright fire burning, 1928-29
Chapter 7 - Planning for people's war `Blow on the embers and it will catch alight', January 1983 - March 1984 by Howard Barrell
Howard Barrell
Book chapter
Chapter 7 - SANSCO:The Ideology and Politics of Non-Racialism, the Freedom Charter and National Liberation
Book chapter
Chapter 7 - ‘We Are Also People’
Chapter 7 Arrest at Liliesleaf by Denis Goldberg
Denis Goldberg
Book chapter
Chapter 7. An Afrikaner Working Mother
Chapter 8
Chapter 8
CHAPTER 8 - Leading from behind Virtue and necessity, April 1984-June 1985 by Howard Barrell
Howard Barrell
Book chapter
Chapter 8 - Negotiating an end to the deadlock
Chapter 8 - Survivors
Chapter 8 - The politics of Congress in the late 1950s
Book chapter
Chapter 8 - ‘Creative Organisers’ rather than ‘Powerful Speakers’: Education as a Site of Struggle
Chapter 8 ANC Ambassador in Exile by Brain Filling
Brain Filling
Book chapter
Chapter 8 The Rivonia Trial by Denis Goldberg
Denis Goldberg
Book chapter
Chapter 8- Gumede walks the ANC and SACP tightrope, 1930–46‘
Chapter 8. Capitalists without Money
Chapter 9
Chapter 9 - Negotiating the transition
Chapter 9 "To build solidarity - that was my task" by Madi Gray
Madi Gray
Book chapter
Chapter 9 "To build solidarity - that was my task"by Madi Gray
Chapter 9 - Conclusion
Chapter 9 - Division weakens the movement
Book chapter
Chapter 9 - People’s Education and People’s Power: Mobilisation and Collective Action
CHAPTER 9 - Tactics of talks, Tactics of confrontation, The Road to Vula, July 1985 - December 1986 Insurrection cannot be led from afar. by Howard Barrell
Howard Barrell
Book chapter
Chapter 9 Emotional desert: Prison, 1963 to 1985 by Denis Goldberg
Denis Goldberg
Book chapter
Chapter 9. The Struggle against Sweating - Garment Workers in Action by E. S. Sachs
E. S. Sachs
Book chapter
Chapter eight - Conclusion
Chapter eight: Black workers
Chapter eight: Education - primary and secondary
Chapter eight: Education for Blacks (Teacher training, vocational and technical)
Chapter eight: Education for Blacks - teacher training, technical and vocational
CHAPTER EIGHT: Indian Resistance Politics In Transition, 1990-1996 by Kumi Naidoo
Kumi Naidoo
Book chapter
Chapter eighteen: Namibia
Chapter eleven: Black labour
Chapter eleven: Education for Blacks - teacher training, vocational and technical
Chapter eleven: Political trials and detentions
Chapter eleven: Sport
Chapter fifteen: Arts and entertainment
Chapter fifteen: Black workers
Chapter Five - The Fighter for Black Unity: 1935 - 1945
Chapter five: A Historical Overview of Madressa Education
Book chapter
Chapter five: Black organisations - political pressure groups
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