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From the book: The Story of PR Pather, the grand old man of Indian politics in South Africa - by Riashnee Pather
Bibliography Primary Sources
Interviews
Interview with Ambiga Pather. 25 September 1998 Durban Interview with Masla Pather. 17 November 1998. Westville Interview with Mavis Pather. 17 November 1998. Westville Interview with Bhavani Lutchmia. 17 November 1998. Westville
Newspapers and Magazines
Fiat Lux. February 1970. Volume 5. No. 1
The Leader. 1 April 1944. 12 December 1969, 30 January 1970 The Graphic. 15 July 1966, 30 January 1970, 6 February 1970 Tamil Voice. 31 July 1966 (Mauritius)
Official Documents
The Minutes of the Inaugural Conference of the Natal Indian Organisation. 4 May 1947. Correspondence from the Natal Indian organisation to J.C. Smuts. 21 May 1947. Natal Indian Organisation Report of deputation to the Prime Minister, N/D
Memorandum of Natal Indian Organisation. To Members of the United Nations on the Treatment of Indians in South Africa. 10 October 1947
Natal Indian Organisation. Report of the Joint Honorary Secretaries to the Second Provincial Conference of the NIO. 16 March 1952.
Presidential Address delivered by Mr. AS Kajee at the Second Annual Provincial Conference of the NIO. 16 March 1952.
Secondary Sources
Books and Articles
Bagwandeen. D., A People on Trial- For Breaching Racism. The struggle for Land and Housing of the Indian People of Natal. 1940-1946. Durban: Madiba Publishers, 1991
Bhana, S., & Brain. J., Setting Down Roots. Indian Migrants in South Africa. 1860 -1911. Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press, 1990
Bhana, S-, Indentured Indian immigrants to Natal, 1860 - 1902. A Study based on Ship's Lists. New Delhi: Promilla & Co. Publishers, 1991
Bhana. S., Gandhi's Legacy. The Natal Indian Congress. 1894-1994. Pietermaritzburg University of Natal Press, 1997
Brain. J., ''Religion, Missionaries and Indentured Indians" in Bhana. S., (ed.) Essays on Indentured Indians in Natal. Yorkshire: Peepal Tree Press, 1988
Calpin, C.H., A. I. Kajee. His Work for the South African Indian Community. Durban: Iqbal Study Group. N/D
Freund. B., Insiders and Outsiders. The Indian Working Class of Durban. 1910 - 1990. Pietermaritzburg: University of Natal Press, 1995 Goonam, K., and Coolie Doctor. Durban: Madiba Publishers, 1991
Kenney, H., Power, Pride and Prejudice. The Years of Afrikaner Nationalist rule in South Africa. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball Publishers.
Kuper, 'H., Indian People in Natal. Pietermaritzburg: University of Natal Press, 1960 Lodge, T., Black Politics in South Africa to 1945. Johannesburg: Ravan, 1985
Marks, S., and Trapido, S., "Introduction" in Marks. S, and Trapido, S., (eds.) The Politics of Race, Class and Nationalism in twentieth century South Africa. New York: Longman, 1987
Mandela, N., Long Walk to Freedom. Randburg: Macdonald Purnell, 1994
Pachai, B., International Aspect of the South African Indian Question. 1860 - 1971. Cape Town: Struik, 1971
Podbrey. P., White Girl in Search of the Party. Pietermaritzburg: Hadeda Books, 1993
Saunders, C., (ed.) The Readers Digest Illustrated History of South Africa. The Real History. Cape Town: The Readers digest Association Limited, 1994
Swan, M., Gandhi. The South African Experience. Johannesburg: Ravan, 1985
Swan, M., "Ideology in Organized Indian Politics, 1891 - 1948" in Marks. S., and Trapido, S., (eds.) The Politics of Race, Class and Nationalism in twentieth century South Africa. New York: Longman, 1987
Swan, M., "Indentured Indians: Accommodation and Resistance, 1890 - 1913" in Bhana. S., (ed.) Essays on Indentured Indians in Natal. Yorkshire: Peepal Tree Press, 1988
Trouillot. R., Silencing the Past: Power and Production of History. Boston: Beacon Press, 1995
Van Onselen. C., The Seed is mine. The Life Of Kas Maine, A South African Shareropper, 1894- 1985. New York: Hill and Wang, 1996
Newspapers
The Leader. 19 March 1982
The Leader. 29 November 1991. 6 December 1991
The Leader. 19 November 1993. 3 December 1993. 1 July 1994. 19 August 1994.
The Leader. 21 January 1994. 1 April 1994. 22 April 1994.