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Black Consciousness Movement of Azania (BCMA)
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Court Verdict Docket, 11 February 1978
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Chapter five: A Historical Overview of Madressa Education
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An historical overview of madressa education - Chapter 5 by A. Akhalwaya, I. Waja, A.H. Gabru, A.K. Dockrat, S. Pandor and E. Garda
… that no formal school was established initially, but other writers express different views. Sufi (1981:2-4) maintains … to learn fair composition and to read the works of good writers. In "palace" education, the father's wishes played an … arrival of the first Indians in the Transvaal. Different writers suggest different dates. "No official record of the …
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”Some Basic Principles of African Nationalism.” Article by A. M. Lembede, in February 1945
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What lost photos of Blue Notes say about South Africa’s jazz history by Lindelwa Dalamba , 14 October 2019
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The ‘four nation’ thesis
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Stephen Bantu Biko
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“Maberete” strike ends more than a decade of labour broking at the South African Post Office
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Staffrider Vol.9 No.1 1990
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