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“Bantu Education or the Street” by Norman Levy
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… with a number of academically trained ”¦ non-Europeans ”¦ and who [then] is going to do the manual labour in the country?
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Their vision of the future South African economy was one of a low paid, labour-intensive workforce where all but the basic … broad-based conference of organizations opposed to Bantu education to be held in Port Elizabeth on the same weekend of 7–
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April 1955 as the NEC. The planning for this conference was less than brilliant and Helen Joseph and I made hasty … night’s sleep in a bed and ready for another round of role-playing and demonstration, we arrived at the hall at about
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.30 a.m. the next morning, only to be met by the township superintendent who seemed to have taken over the participants, the …
Transition to Armed Struggle by Norman Levy
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… enough,” he stressed.8 He believed that armed struggle “would be exposing innocent people to massacres by the enemy”.
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It was on this point that Mandela chose to argue the case when the ANC’s NEC met in June 1961 in Durban, where Chief …
On Trial: State versus Abram Fischer and Thirteen Others by Norman Levy
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… information about his parents or whether he had any siblings, although the surname Beyleveld is still common in Rouxville.
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His education was minimal and was confined to “farm schools” at Goedemoed (near his birthplace) and in Windhoek, South West …
Review Essay: Crisis, History and the Challenge of Reinvention in the Postcolonial: The African National Congress after Apartheid by Laurence Piper
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… because they emerged in quite different historical circumstances from those which prevail in South Africa today’ (p. 128–
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). To answer this question Butler sets out to explore the key ideas held by party intellectuals and activists that, at least …
The Grey Street Mosque, 1880-1930
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… Cape. They have totally different histories, cultures, and traditions, which is reflected in respective mosque traditions.
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Muslims began arriving in the Cape from 1658 as slaves from Southeast Asia. Some who were brought as slaves had been … Hazur Court that Moosa Jhavary had taken possession of the madrassah by `fraud and encroachment’, entered the madrassah on
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September 1906 with his supporters, dismissed the teachers, and ‘locked the building’. His Highness the Rana Saheb, who was … seems to me to be much more rational to take it that the membership of the congregation is to be determined by regular
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attendance upon Fridays. Justice Dove-Wilson found the story of the plaintiffs `extraordinary and improbable’. He …
Power games: Upheaval in the labour movement reverberates through Alliance by Ranjeni Munusamy (Daily Maverick), 10 June 2015
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A Marxist critique of the Freedom Charter
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The visibility of invisible moments by Ashraf Jamal (Life / Arts & Entertainment), 12 June 2015
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Nationalism, class and non-racialism in the 1950s and beyond: the search for convergence by David Everatt
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The South African liberation movements in exile, c. 1945-1970 by Arianna Lissoni
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