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Testimony by Moosa Muhammed Moolla before the Ad Hoc Working Group of the Commission on Human Rights, Dar es Salaam, 22 June 1967
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… And this time, which I think was two or three months hence, his permission was granted. And the doctors at the
Zulu
McCord Hospital said that the chance of him going completely blind was very possible, because the left eye is …
3. The Communist Party of South Africa and the Communist International
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… D. L. Smit, controlled deliberations and how timid and obsequious the representatives were. 97 Mofutsanyana singled out
Zulu
chief Mshiyeni for expressing regret for the Vereeniging riots and for suggesting that white farmers could cope with … are talking Greek. If the African communists could come together, and discuss in a language they understand (I don't mean
Zulu
or English) then they will become staunch members.' By creating autonomous wings, the Party could root itself in the …
Pamphlet by Professor Z. K. Matthews, published in November 1946
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… did on August 14 to the fact that all is not well in the relations between the Government and the "Black House," as the
Zulu
would put it. …
History of Muslims in South Africa: 1903 - 1923 by Ebrahim Mahomed Mahida
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… [Mfume] * Madundubala B C School [Mfume] Since its founding the Trust has established 10 schools for Africans in Kwa
Zulu
and Natal. 1923 Founding of Cape Malay Association 72 The emergence of the Cape Malay Association [CMA] in 1923 was …
Chapter XIII - Journey to the banished
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… discovered only twice up to that stage. The first time was in Zululand when we had just found the brother of Phikinkane
Zulu
, banished years before to Driefontein. We were standing on the road, talking to her, when I saw the police van coming …
Chapter XII - Can we be free?
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… of the year, planned for 16 December, the Afrikaners' celebration of their Day of the Covenant and their victory over the
Zulu
King, Dingaan. Needless to say, Africans see this day differently. On the Day of the Covenant, government buildings in …
A Speech to Displease All Parties by Imraan Coovadia, 11 October 2021
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… moulded in the name of black cultural identity and self reliance. There were various projections towards an artificial
Zulu
unity…Cultura politics…had to be rejected outright. Also, in the name of black consciousness certain individuals and …
Book 2: The Impact and Limitations of Colonialism - Chapter 2 - The Development of a Colonial Slave Society by Wayne Dooling
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… important consequences of this instability was the rise of powerful new African states, the most notable of which was the
Zulu
kingdom under Shaka. Another powerful state that came into existence was the kingdom of Lesotho. This state owed its …
Book 3: Migration, Land and Minerals in the Making of South Africa - Chapter 3 - The Socio-economic Impact of the Mineral Revolution on South African Society by Drusela Numvuzo Yekela
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… agriculture. Those of the southern African chiefdoms which were not annexed by 1878 soon would be. The Pedi, Venda, Sotho,
Zulu
, Xhosa, Tsonga and others were eventually all brought down by British troops. Loss of land and the migrant labour system …
Chapter 5 - The Indian Tobacco Workers Strike of 1920: A Socio-Historical Investigation by Evangelos A. Mantzaris
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… in the totality of South African Labour Movement. The article appeared for the first time in the Journal of Natal and
Zulu
History, Vol VI, 1987. See E.A. Mantzaris "The tobacco-makers' strikes and the First Workers' Co-operative in South …
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