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Dr. Neville Edward Alexander Collection
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Tributes pour in for Neville Alexander
Remembering Neville Alexander by Khadija Patel
Tribute to Neville Alexander
Media report: Neville Alexander
Neville Alexander: The Spirit of Freedom: South African Leaders on Religion and Politics by Charles Villa-Vicencio
Book chapter
Interview with Neville Alexander on public broadcasting service of the United States, in a series of interviews about Nelson Mandela
Interviews
How an Ethiopian slave became a South African teacher by Sandra Rowoldt Shell
Review of Neville Alexander’s Book: “One Azania One Nation” by I.B.Tabata, 14 March 1980
Book Review
Education and the Struggle for the National Liberation of South Africa by Neville Alexander
Book chapter
Language Policy and National Unity in South Africa by Neville Alexander
Book chapter
Robben Island Prison Dossier 1964 - 1974 by Neville Alexander
Book chapter
Sow the Wind - Contemporary Speeches by Neville Alexander
Book chapter
Some are more Equal than Others by Neville Alexander
Book chapter
Three Essays on Namibian History by Neville Alexander
Book chapter
One Azania One Nation by Neville Alexander
Book chapter
English Unassailable but Unattainable
Book chapter
Isibophezelo Senhlangano Yamakhomanisi (The Communist Manifesto translated into Zulu by Brian Ramadiro )
Official Document - Policy documents
The African Renaissance and the Use of African Languages in Tertiary Education
Book chapter
The Impact of hedgemony of English on access to and quality of education with special reference to South Africa
The Potential Role of Translation as Social Practice for the Intellectualisation of African Languages
Racial Identity
Speeches and Public Statements
Evolving African Approaches to the Management of Linguistic Diversity
Afrikaans as a Language of Reconciliation, Restitution and Nation Building
South Africa: An unfinished Revolution?
Speeches and Public Statements
Wosa on the 1997 Conference for Socialism
Audio and Video
Neville Alexander interviewed by Rupert Taylor and Adam Habib,25 April 1998, Cape Town
100 Years of the African National Congress by Neville Alexander
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