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Cosatu march: For Who, for What? by Simelane and Nicolson (Daily Maverick), 8 October 2015
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:00 on Wednesday morning, only a few people in union T-shirts sat in the shade in Johannesburg's Mary Fitzgerald Square, the …
UCL Lunch Hour Lecture: Voicing Slavery: Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Mary Prince Professor, 18 October 2011
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ANC NGC – The Good, The Bad And The Ugly by Marius Strydom (News24 Voices), 12 October 2015
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Biography of Michael Scott from an email contribution by Lorna Richmond, 25 November 2015
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Tribute at the funeral service of Walter Sisulu by Nelson Mandela (News 24), 25 January 2011
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Book review: ‘We are no longer in France by Allison Drew’ reviewed by Pierre-Jean Le Foll-Luciani
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The Cape Minstrels: Origins and Evolution of Tweede Nuwe Jaar (Second New Year) in the Cape
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… percent came from Africa – mostly from Mozambique, West and Central Africa. During the early years of colonisation; 25.
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percent of the slaves came from India – specifically from Bengal, Malabar, Coromandel and Ceylon. A further 22 percent of …
Driekopseiland: Rock engravings
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Yesterday’s Poems and the Poets of Yesterday’s South Africa, and towards New Poems and Poets for the Unfinished and Continuing Struggle for a new South Africa by Saleem Badat
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The Voice and Gesture in South Africa’s Revolution : A Study of Worker Gatherings and Performance-Genres in Natal by Ari Sitas, 6 - 10 February 1990, University of The Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
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