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The South African Development Trust offers 80 farms in the Northern Transvaal to Black farmers.
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”The African National Congress — Is It Dead?” Pamphlet by Pixley wa Isaka Seme, 1932 [Extract}
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Letter dated 20 February 1952 from the South African Indian Congress to Prime Minister Malan
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