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The odious Jessie Duarte: Why this bully will be judged harshly by history
18 February 2021
Welcome to the alternate world of Jessie Duarte. A world in which journalists must tow the line and not ask why she tole...
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Carl Niehaus against the world by Rebecca Davis
15 February 2021
This week, in February 2021, Carl Niehaus led a group of supporters to former president Jacob Zuma's home. But within th...
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Introduction: Relocating the African Photographic Archive by Christopher Morton and Darren Newbury
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Jessie Duarte confirms ruling party’s idea of governance is incompatible with the Constitution by Professor Balthazar
12 February 2021
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The Struggle for the Tramway Union 1930-1945 by Chris Giffard
11 February 2021
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Introduction: Visual Genders by Patricia Hayes
8 February 2021
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Sartre and Ryle on the imagination by Richard Turner
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Re-reading Rick Turner in the New South Africa by Tony Fluxman and Peter Vale
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Human models and economic systems by Richard Turner
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Biography of Joyce Sikhakhane-Rankin by Victoria Sedeno
4 February 2021
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Deborah Matshoba’s fight against Apartheid by Alec Russo
4 February 2021
Apartheid in South Africa is a political system of segregation that perpetuated unequal relationships between Europeans ...
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Biography of Florence Matomela by Maximiliano Rubio
4 February 2021
Her collegue in the anti-apartheid struggle, Hilda Bernstein, describes Florence Matomela as ‘a woman who gave out warmt...
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The Story of Jean Middleton by Grant Rohrmann
4 February 2021
Jean Clarice Middleton was born in Durban, South Africa on August 30, 1928. She first attended the Durban Girls’ College...
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Biography of Florence Mkhize by Rachel Manak
4 February 2021
Florence Mkhize was an active member and leader in some of the most prominent organizations that worked to end apartheid...
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Sonia Bunting: Continuous Compassion and Adamant Activism by Jack Lucas
4 February 2021
Innate resilience in conjunction with unmatched passion forms a characteristic that proves to be unstoppable, yet the ra...
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Eleanor Kasrils: From Detainment to National Liberation by Nathan Greenhaw
3 February 2021
After the South African general election in 1948, the National Party, an Afrikaner political party that supported increa...
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Barberton Prison by Sloane Fuller
3 February 2021
While the South African press readily covered stories of those having committed acts of treason or communism during the ...
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The Women’s Jail at the Old Fort and its Impact by Claire Ennis
3 February 2021
Alternating from prison to fort to prison to museum, the Old Fort in Johannesburg has served a variety of unique purpose...
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Biography of Ruth First by Cole Deal Ruth Demissie
3 February 2021
Ruth First: An Ally of the Struggle Throughout the history of apartheid, freedom fighters were subjects of legal repr...
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Biography of Amina Desai by Cole Deal
3 February 2021
With the rise of apartheid in 1948, millions of Africans were left to suffer in South Africa. Many groups rallied agains...
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Biography of Dorothy Nyembe by Thomas Boatman
3 February 2021
An Unmistakable Figure In late December 1931, Doro...
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A despot’s time to face democracy by Niren Tolsi
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Editorial: Richard Turner
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Dialectical Reason by Richard Turner
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Jonas Gwangwa embodied South Africa’s struggle for a national culture by Gwen Ansell
25 January 2021
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The Indian Question in South Africa, 1900-1914 by H. M. Adamson
22 January 2021
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Bondage across the Ocean: Indentured Labor in the Indian Ocean by Alessandro Stanziani
22 January 2021
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Settlers and Laborers: The Afterlife of Indenture in Early South African Indian Writing by Nienke Boer
22 January 2021
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Women and migration in South Africa: historical and literary perspectives by Kalpana Hiralal
22 January 2021
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Mapping free Indian migration to Natal through a biographical lens, 1880-1930 by Kalpana Hiralal
22 January 2021
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Such a long journey: The story of indenture by Brij V. Lal
21 January 2021
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Memories of indenture by Brij V. Lal
21 January 2021
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South African Families of Indian Descent: Transmission of Racial Identity by Kathryn Pillay
21 January 2021
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Daughters of the Gujarat Diaspora: Immigrant Women, Identity and Agency in Natal by Kalpana Hiralal
21 January 2021
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History of Migration and Contributions of Indian Women in Zambia: Comparison with South African Indian Women by Kamini Krishna
20 January 2021
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Women Of Indian Descent In Southern Africa by Kamini Krishna
20 January 2021
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Enacting Marriage Laws: Regulating Women's Right and Sexuality in Natal 1860-1913 by Madhawi Jha
20 January 2021
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Diaspora, Citizenship and Identity: Migration from Kathor (Gujarat, India) to Durban (Natal, South Africa) by Goolam Vahed
20 January 2021
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Indentured Labour from India in the Age of Empire by Sunanda Sen
20 January 2021
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Recruiting Indentured Labour for Overseas Colonies, circa 1834–1910 by Madhwi
20 January 2021
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