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Petition to the President of the Republic of South Africa to support South African History Online
Petition to the Prime Minister, from the Rev. John L. Dube, President, South African Native National Congress, February 14, 1914
Official or Original Documents
Petition to the Prince of Wales, from the Transvaal Native Mine Clerks’ Association, June 23, 1925
Official or Original Documents
Petition to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, from the Natal Native Congress, October, 1908
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Petition to the South African National Convention from” aboriginal natives of South Africa, resident in the Transvaal”, October 22,1908
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Petition to the South African Parliament, from the Cape Native
Official or Original Documents
Petrol bombs hit unionists homes
Petros Molefe - MK recruit at its launch in 1961
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Petrus Mashishi
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Petty Apartheid
PFP cannot be trusted
PFP Election Campaign poster
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PG workers block retrenchments
Phakamani
Paul Trewhela
Phakamani Volume 1 Number 1 1987
Phakamani Volume 1 Number 2 1987
Phakamani Volume 2 Number 1 1988
W Bruckner De Villiers
Phakamani Volume 2 Number 2 1988
Phakamani Volume 3 No 2 November 1989
Mike Dukakis
Phakamani Volume 3 Number 1 1989
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Phambili : Workers power
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Phambili Number 1 April 1988
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Phambili Number 1 April 1988
Phambili Number 2 October 1988
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Phambili Number 3 November 1989
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Phansi Museum Brochure
Phansi ngeLabour Law
Pharmacists: a key factor in health care
Phases of the Egyptian revolution
PHC Clinics in Soweto
Selina Maphorogo
PHC, Alexandra Health Centre and some implications for an NHS in South Africa
PHC, the Alexander Health Centre and some implications for an NHS in South Africa
Melvyn Freeman
Phenyo ea basebetsi ba SA letsholo le qaliloeng ke NUM (article written in Sotho language)
DN Pritt
Philippines - shuffles at the top
Philippines: 350,000 workers celebrate May Day
Gavin Evans
Phillipines - old dirt in new dust-bin
Phillips workers strike back
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African National Congress
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South African Communist Party
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I B Tabata
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Sibongile Mthembu Mkhabela
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Photograph of Mr. Goba (principal at Ohlanga)
African National Congress
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