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Revolutionary Secrets: Technology’s Role in the South African Anti-Apartheid Movement by R. Kelly Garrett and Paul N. Edwards
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Report on proceedings and resolutions of the Annual Conference of the African National Congress, January 4-5, 1926 [Extracts]
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The Star reports that Roelf Meyer, deputy minister of Constitutional Development and Planning, identified fourteen urban areas,
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Sidney Mendelssohn, collector of Africana and author of the South African Bibliography in 1910, dies in London.
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