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The Little Freedom Fighter with the Ponytail by Greg Ardé
Statement Issued By GCIS: Briefing on the Case of Robert McBride - 21 May 1998
Tribute to Cde Karrim Essack
HARWU: The Aborted Attempt to Build a National South African Catering Union (1984 – 1990) by Allan Horwitz, June 2018
George Peake by David Hemson
Getting to know Omar from the inside out by Robyn Sassen, February 19, 2019
The 1994 South African Election by Phyllis Jordan
The arch agitator of the Union by Shula Marks, 31 January 2019
Hugh Lewin obituary by Peter Hain (www.theguardian.com), 21 January 2019
1949 Anti Indian Pogrom in Durban
Birth of a reggae superstar 3 August 1964 by Sam Mathe
Jakes Gerwel: The epitome of integrity and courage by Niren Tolsi, 30 November 2012
How colonial violence came home: the ugly truth of the first world war by Pankaj Mishra (The Guardian), 10 November 2018
Mines, Masters and Migrants - Life in a Namibian Compound by R. J. Gordon, (Ravan Press), Johannesburg 1977, reviewed by Philip Schemer
How the apartheid regime burnt books – in their tens of thousands, 24 October 2018
Pik Botha: sympathetic obits fail to recognise that he protected apartheid by Alet Pretorius, 23 October 2018
The Little Acknowledged Legacy of Steve Biko by Prithiraj Dullay, (Daily News), 08 Sept 2008
The New South African Revolution by Prithiraj Dullay, 03 April 2017
Natal Indian Association (NIA)
Resisting apartheid through pen and paper by Richard Rive, 05 March 2018
The Black Consciousness Movement and Steve Biko By Jonathan Ansumana
The Life of Trevor Huddleston, Makhalipile (the Dauntless One) by Victoria Vandiver, 3 May 2018
One hundred years of an air force inspired by General Smuts, by John Kane-Berman (PoliticsWeb), 18 July 2018
Ottilie Abrahams: An Honest and Upright Person by Harry Boesak (Pambazuka News), 14 July 2018
The Natal Indian Congress, 1972, by F.M. Meer
The old man and the sky: In memory of David Goldblatt, by Charl Blignaut, City Press, 2018-07-01
The Way History is taught in South Africa is ahistorical, – and that’s a problem by Natasha Robinson (theconversation.com), 7 June 2018
DAVID GOLDBLATT (1930–2018)-Giant of SA photography used his lens with precision and compassion, By Greg Marinovich
Through a Lens Darkly: David Goldblatt (1930-2018), Peter Wilhelm
Living in the Interregnum by Nadine Gordimer (The New York Review of Books), 20 January 1983
How do we understand Nelson Mandela@100? by Raymond Suttner, 29 May 2018
Nelson Mandela’s leadership: his ‘obstinacy and stubbornness’ (Part 2) by Raymond Suttner, 11 June 2018
Nelson Mandela’s leadership: The early years (Part 1) by Raymond Suttner, 4 June 2018
South Africa wants to make history compulsory at school. But can it? by Linda Chisholm (the Conversation.com), 1 June 2018
When Mandela's Predecessor toured the US to Expose Segregation back home by Matthew Blackman (www.ozy.com), 29 May 2018
Artist. Activist. Historian. This man is preserving the past to protect the future (beautifulnews.co.za)
A story of a memorable photograph, and why it matters by J Brooks Spector, (Daily Maverick), 18 May 2018
A chronology of meetings between South Africans and the ANC in exile 1983-2000 by Michael Savage
The Peoples's Hospital: A History of McCords, Durban, 1890s–1970s by Julie Parle and Vanessa Noble
The Lady in White: British Imperial Loyalism and Women’s Volunteerism in Second World War Durban by Jonathan Hyslop (Journal of Natal and Zulu History), 2018
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