More archive sources related to Indian South Africans
- ”Opening Address” at Annual Conference of the South African Indian Congress, by Dr. S. M. Molema, January 25, 1952
- ”Apartheid Over Our Dead Bodies:” Speech, July 1948
- “We Shall Resist” - The Role of Indian Women in the Passive Resistance Campaign 1946-1948 by Kalpana Hiralal | Article
- ‘Wash Me Black Again’: African Nationalism, the Indian Diaspora, and Kwa-Zulu Natal, 1944-1960 by Jon Soske | Theses and Dissertations
- ‘The coolies will elbow us out of the country’: African reactions to Indian immigration in the Colony of Natal, South Africa, by Heather Hughes
- ‘The Coolies will elbow us out of the Country': African Reactions to Indian Immigration in the Colony of Natal, South Africa by Heather Hughes, University of Lincoln, August 2007
- ‘Between Two Fires’: Racial Populism, Indian Resistance and the Beginnings of Satyagraha in the Transvaal, 1902–06 by Jeremy Martens (The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 2016, Vol. 44, No. 4)
- ‘African Gandhi’: The South African War and the Limits of Imperial Identity by Goolam Vahed
- Young, Gifted and Black by Carmel T. M. Chetty
- Women under indentured labour in colonial Natal, 1860-1911 by Jo Beall
- Trade Union Organizer in Durban: M B Yengwa, 1943-1944 by Baruch Hirson | Article
- The Story of PR Pather, the grand old man of Indian politics in South Africa by Riashnee Pather
- The South African Indian Helot or Citizen issued by Indians Overseas Association
- The Role Of The Indian People In The South African Revolution: An Interview In 1968 | Interviews
- THE POLITICS OF COLLABORATION: THE CAMPAIGN FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE TRICAMERAL PARLIAMENT
- The Place of India in South African History: Academic Scholarship, Past, Present and Future by Uma Dhupelia-Mesthrie
- The need to understand: a call to South Africans of Indian descent
- The Natal menace
- The Indians of Natal: Resistance to Apartheid, 1971-1985 by Davinder S. Dhillon | Theses and Dissertations
- The Indian War Memorial: National Memory and Selective Forgetting by Eric Itzkin
- The Indian People In South Africa: Facts: About The Ghetto Act
- The History of the Indians in Natal by Mabel Palmer
- The Gandhi You May not Know by Rajmohan Gandhi
- The first martyrs of Satyagraha by E. S. Reddy
- The defiance campaign by M. P. Naicker
- Thambi Naidoo and his Family - The Story of Thambi Naidoo, a lieutenant of Gandhi in the Satyagraha in South Africa, and of his family which sacrificed for five generations in the struggle for a free South Africa by E.S. Reddy
- South Africa's Minorities edited Peter Randall | Online book
- South Africa's freedom struggle by E.S. Reddy
- South Africa Defies United Nations, what next? by Sorabjee Rustomjee, Ashwin Choudree and A.I. Meer
- Some remarkable women who helped Gandhiji in South Africa by E. S. Reddy
- Shadhan Naidoo, 1961-1989
- Segregation and the emergence of a left-wing grouping within the Transvaal and Natal Indian Congress
- Satyagraha in South Africa by Fatima Meer
- Report of the Joint Planning Council of the ANC and the South African Indian Congress, November 8, 1951
- Presidential Address to the Twenty-Third Conference of the South African Indian Congress, Durban, September 3, 1961
- Presidential Address to the Eleventh Annual Conference of the Natal Indian Congress, Durban, November 21, 1958
- Passive Resistance 1946 - A Selection of Documents compiled by E.S. Reddy & Fatima Meer - Royal Visit - 1947
- Passive Resistance 1946 - A Selection of Documents compiled by E.S. Reddy & Fatima Meer
- PARSEES and the SATYAGRAHA in South Africa by Enuga Sreenivasulu Reddy
- Our Glorious Heritage - A Dravidian Experience | Online book
- Non-racialism, non-collaboration and Communism in South Africa: The contribution of Yusuf Dadoo during his exile years (1960-1983) by Allison Drew | Official Document - Conference Paper
- Negotiations, the ANC Vision of a New South African and the Indian Community Keynote Address by the President of the African National Congress, Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela
- National Liberation, Non-Racialism and 'Indianness' the 1947 visit of Dadoo and Naicker to India by Goolam Vahed and Ashwin Desai
- Natal’s Indians, the Empire and the South African War, 1899-1902 by Goolam Vahed
- Natal Indian Teacher's Society Silver Jubilee 1925-50 | Online book
- Natal Indian Congress - The Significance of Its Revival | Article
- My case against SAIC participation by M. J. Naidoo
- Le Rona Re Batho (An account of the 1982 Maseru Massacre) by Phyllis Naidoo, South Africa, 1992
- Language Shift, Cultural Change and Identity Retention: Indian South Africans in the 1960s and Beyond by Rajend Mesthrie
- Labouring under the Law: Exploring the Agency of Indian Women under Indenture in Colonial Natal, 1860 – 1911 | Article