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Four political detainees escape from Pretoria Central prison in one of the most dramatic escapes in SA history
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South Africa wants to make history compulsory at school. But can it? by Linda Chisholm (the Conversation.com), 1 June 2018
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The Way History is taught in South Africa is ahistorical, – and that’s a problem by Natasha Robinson (theconversation.com), 7 June 2018
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Three decades of South African school history textbooks: historiographical influence, change, and continuity from the 1970s to the 1990s
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Book 1: Ancient Civilizations and Global Trade - Chapter 4 - Some Reflections on Early African and South African History by Sekibakiba Peter Lekgoathi
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Oral History: Representing the Hidden, the Untold and the Veiled, edited by Christina Landman, (2013)
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'The Future is in the Hands of the Workers': A History of FOSATU by Michelle Friedman
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Report of the History Ministerial Task Team for the Department of Basic Education, February 2018
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The Peoples's Hospital: A History of McCords, Durban, 1890s–1970s by Julie Parle and Vanessa Noble
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APDUSA Views Issue No 70: The Most Cowardly Army in Modern History, 14 August 2003
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War breaks out between the British and the Zulu. (Omer-Cooper: History of Southern Africa)
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South Africa Communists Speak Documents from the history of the South African Communist Party 1915 - 1980
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Prof. Izak Daniël Bosman (50), professor of history at the University of Pretoria, dies in Pretoria.
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Comments on the history of mass removals as the grand design of the policy of apartheid
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Sunny Venkatruthnam, University Of Durban-Westville, Documentation Centre, Oral History Project, “Voices of Resistance”, 16 July 2002
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A Most Promising Weed: A History of Tobacco Farming and Labor in Colonial Zimbabwe, 1890‒1945 by Steven C. Rubert
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Review Essay: Crisis, History and the Challenge of Reinvention in the Postcolonial by Laurence Piper, March 2014
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The civil service strike, one of the biggest in SA history, is called off after 28 days.
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Rhodesia’s first Black cabinet ministers are sworn into office. (2004). Today in History, Pretoria News, 23 April.
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Rhodesia’s first Black cabinet ministers are sworn into office. (2004). Today in History, Pretoria News, 23 April.
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