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Chapter 14
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Document 59 - Letter from the Workers’ Party of South Africa to N. J. Barclay, 21 February 1936
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The All-African Convention: The Awakening of The People by I.B. Tabata
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68. Passive resistance 1946-1947
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64. Congress addresses the Union Parliament, 1946
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Parsonage House Museum, Port Elizabeth
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Percy Qoboza, editor of the Post, states that it is difficult to see how a credible newspaper for Blacks can be created in South Africa
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Land mine kills 6 in South Africa by Sheila Rule (New York Times), 16 December 1985
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Address during the 90th Birthday Celebration of Mr Walter Sisulu 18 May 2002 Mr President, Ladies and Gentleman, Comrades and Friends
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Devastating Floods ravage Southern Africa
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