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African and Indian in Durban by Fatima Meer
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… Indians, Indian black market practices and rack-renting. A feature article criticized Indians for lacking in civic sense
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, for failing to rise to the riot crisis and falling dependent on white welfare organizations. Another described them as … complex. 6% gave African frustrations which used Indians as the scapegoat. 12½ % gave racial hatred of Indians.
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% gave the initial skirmish between an Indian and an African. 13 of the Indians questioned were riot victims themselves, and … market practices, African ignorance. 10 reported loyal assistance from African friends and neighbours during the attacks.
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(a) The Indians were among the first to organize their own relief. Of the first £1 3,472 donated to the Riot Relief Fund, …
An Ascendant Sugarocracy: Natal's Millers-cum-Planters, 1905-1939 by David Lincoln
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Trade Union Organizer in Durban: M B Yengwa, 1943-1944 by Baruch Hirson
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A Tale of Political Conspiracy and Incomprehensible Judicial Imaginings by Thabo Mbeki, 15 February 2016
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Burundi
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Homeless Giving Tourists a Negative Perception - Fietas Museum by Wim Pretorius and Iavan Pijoos, (News24.com), 15 February 2016
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Donald James Woods
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Walter Sisulu Restriction Order
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Margaret Mary Smith
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