Skip to main content
Home
Society and Politics
Art and Culture
Biographies
Africa
Classroom
Places
Timelines
Archives
Publications
About Us
Donate
Home
Society and Politics
Art and Culture
Biographies
Africa
Classroom
Places
Timelines
Archives
Publications
About Us
Donate
go
How To Search
Site Search
Displaying 891 - 900 of 916
Chapter XII - Can we be free?
Archive
… 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
Archive
… 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
Archive
… 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
Archive
… 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
Archive
… 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 …
History of Muslims in South Africa: 1970 - 1978 by Ebrahim Mahomed Mahida
Archive
… , founded in 1977, is an organisation of Muslims of African origin residing in Inanda-Kwa Mashu-Ntuzuma complex of the Kwa
Zulu
area, on the outskirts of Durban. Prior to the establishment of the Ikwantu Muslim Society, the Durban Central Branch of …
Chapter 9 - People’s Education and People’s Power: Mobilisation and Collective Action
Archive
… mobilisation into longer-term organisation. A particular target of SANSCO was Gatsha Buthelezi, president of the ethnic
Zulu
movement, Inkatha, and chief minister of the KwaZulu bantustan. Buthelezi was intensely disliked by SANSCO for his …
The diary of Maria Tholo - December 2 - 15 by Carol Hermer
Archive
… holiday in South Africa. Formerly called Dingaan's Day, for whites it celebrates the Voortrekkers' victory over the
Zulu
impis at Blood River. Although hopelessly outnumbered the Boers won because, they believe, of a pact made with God. To …
Deployment of Racism in South Africa by Rooha Variava
Archive
… disciplinary machine which used space in a calculated way; blacks were partitioned into different 'tribal units', such as
Zulu
, Xhosa or Basutho, to prevent them ganging up or rebelling. This compartmentalisation of blacks into specific spaces … mythologised the Afrikaner past in religious terms. Events such as the battle of Blood river (the defeat of the
Zulu
chief, Dingane), the Wars of Independence against Britain, and the experience in those wars, of concentration camps were … 1974). Brownlee, C. Reminiscences of Kaffir Life and History, 1896, (Lovedale, 2nd ed., n.d.). Bryant, A.T. The
Zulu
People (Pietemaritzburg, 1949). Buell, R.L. The Native Problem in South Africa (Hew York, 1928), Vol. 1. Bundy, C. The …
Chapter 2 - From Crisis to Stability to Crisis
Archive
… Western Cape (UWC) and Durban, later Durban-Westville (UDW), were to cater for Sotho/Venda/Tsonga speaking Africans,
Zulu
/Swazi speaking Africans, Coloureds and Indians respectively. The University college of Fort Hare was to be restricted to …
Pagination
First page
« First
Previous page
‹‹
Page
84
Page
85
Page
86
Page
87
Page
88
Page
89
Current page
90
Page
91
Page
92
Next page
››
Last page
Last »
sfy39587stp16