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Lovedale, a national treasure of a press, faces closure
Neil Aggett: A sister remembers
Taking the battle to the grave: South Africa’s contested sites
Steve Fataar could have had a rock star ego but didn’t by Rafs Mayet, 24 January 2020
Surviving genocide: a voice from colonial Namibia at the turn of the last century
ANC celebrates history while Winnie Madikizela-Mandela’s Brandfort home still languishes in obscurity by Rebecca Davis
Landmarks in SA Jazz - Mannenberg
The SACP – the communist tail that wags the ANC dog and its mythical future for SA
Britain rebuffed Nelson Mandela’s appeal for oil sanctions against Nigeria after it executed environmentalists
Tribute to Ben Turok – the brightest star of our movement
Ben Turok, rebel, revolutionary, thinker, truth-teller — one of the last of The Struggle greats by Marianne Thamm
Ben Turok biography
The romantic rewriting of Haile Selassie’s legacy must stop by Dr Yohannes Woldemariam, 4 February 2019
Afrikaans and the university language debate (Part 2): The ‘costs’ of institutional bilingualism - Part 2 - 2
Afrikaans and the university language debate: Exploring the Constitutional Court judgements - Part 1 - 2
A death warrant for Afrikaans by Hermann Giliomee, 11 November 2019
Anton Fransch and the Battle of Athlone
Soldiers without reward- Africans in South Africa's wars
South Africa in World War One, 31 October 2018
What the Revolutionary Oracle Taught Me by Fred Khumalo, delivered at the Fifth Mafika Gwala Lecture, 31 October 2019
Hamba kahle Jennifer Davis 1933-2019
Lessons from Black Wednesday by Jerome Klaaste, 18 October 2019
Remembering the Blue Notes: South Africa’s first generation of free jazz by Gwen Ansell, 11 September 2017
What lost photos of Blue Notes say about South Africa’s jazz history by Lindelwa Dalamba , 14 October 2019
The Responsibilities of Restitution Research: The Case of Ridgeview Quarry (Cato Manor) by Glen L. Thompson, 27 October 1999
The boundless energy of Paul Grendon; artist, painter, activist and documentary photographer by Chris Ledochowski
Tribute to Prof Meer on her 80th birthday by Ari Sitas, 23 August 2008
Reminiscences of the Arrest of Fikile Bam & Marcus Solomon in 1963 by Roseinnes Phahle, August 2019
The 1957 Alexandra Bus Boycott and its unsung heroes by Roseinnes Phahle, June 2019
This violence is not unique to SA by Daniel Magaziner, 09 September 2019
Robert Gabriel Mugabe (1924 – 2019): A tragedy in three acts, Simon Allison, 6 September 2019, South Africa
David Koloane fought for the right to define himself – and his art by Ruth Simbao, 24 July 2019
Long live Ruth First by Gavin Williams, 17 August 2019
From the Archive of Steve Bantu Biko by Mafika Gwala, 23 May 2019
Johnny Clegg: South Africa’s universal man of uncommon passion by David Coplan, 25 July 2019
The root of the matter: Black liberals?
Newspaper article taken from the City Press in 2002: Student Politics under Apartheid
Social Scientific Research on the "Troubles"in Northern Ireland: The Problem of Objectivity by Rupert Taylor
Deciphering the Meanings, and Explaining the South African Higher Education Student Protests of 2015-16 by Saleem Badat
A History of Botsotso by Allan Horwitz
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