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Steve Mokone: the striker who broke the apartheid barrier
The sad secret kept by the trailblazing South African Steve Mokone
Neville Alexander and South Africa’s New Left, c. 1957–1964 by Allison Drew
The exilic geographies of the South by Benjamin N. Lawrance and Vusumuzi R. Kumalo
Thabo Mbeki, Jacob Zuma, Cyril Ramaphosa: The people who killed Eskom over 25 years by Ferreira, Harper and Saba (Mail and Guardain), 20 January 2023
Jordan Ngubane – forgotten founding member of the Congress Youth League by Sbonelo Radebe (Mail and Guardian), 10 January 2023
Shades of Empire: Police Photography in German South-West Africa by Lorena Rizzo
Media Release - Krishna Rabilal Foundation, 30 January 2021
Krishna Rabilal
South Africa’s Marikana 10 years on: survey shows knowledge of massacre is low, by Benjamin Roberts, Jare Struwig and Steven Gordon (theconversation.com), 16 August 2022
Articles by Professor Brij Maharaj
Youth Day: "I do not celebrate it or commemorate it" - Antoinette Sithole
Remembering Krishna Rabilal by Roy Chetty
Artists and Entertainers Against Apartheid - An Update
From the Archive | The workers’ struggle by Joe Foster (New Frame),28 Feb 2019
The Black Trade Union Movement
Class versus Nation - A History of Richard Turner's Eclipse and Resurgence by Ian Macqueen
Photographs as Sources in African History by Robert Gordon and Jonatan Kurzwelly
Restorative Memory – Considerations of colonial environmental distortion and the Salt River Estuarine & Riverine Territory by Patric Tariq Mellet, (2022/01/27 )
The Turnover of Power in Kwazulu-Natal by Shauna Mottiar
Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi MP - President Emeritus - Inkatha Freedom Party
The rise and fall of Mangosuthu Buthelezi by Jill E. Kelly & Liz Timbs
Recognizing Museums for their achievements in innovation and public quality, as well as their commitment to excellence in their human values by Georgios Spyropoulos
The Durban Riots: Press Clippings of Haji Ahmed Suleman Ballim
‘The Arch’ – our moral beacon – Desmond Mpilo Tutu 1931 - 2021
Shades of Empire: Police Photography in German South-West Africa by Lorena Rizzo
How history will judge FW de Klerk by RW Johnson, politicsweb (28 November 2021)
Visualizing the Realm of a Rain-Queen by Patricia Davison and George Mahashe
Teaching South African History in the Digital Age: Collaboration, Pedagogy, and Popularizing History by Jill E. Kelly, Omar Badsha, History in Africa, Volume 0 (2020)
Manifesto On Values, Education and Democracy by Kader Asmal
A Speech to Displease All Parties by Imraan Coovadia, 11 October 2021
Photography and African Futures by Richard Vokes and Darren Newbury
Establishing the Constitutional Assembly
Valliamma Munuswami Mudliar – 1898 – 1914
The Distribution of the George, Knysna & Tsitsikamma Forests: Historical and Current by Ryno Joubert
Programme of the South African Communist Party - 1962 - The Road to South African Freedom
Webinar Programme: Debating Socialist Lineages. Convenors Shahid Vawda and Lungisile Ntsebeza
The South African Communist Party and the Collapse of the Soviet Union by Stephen Ellis
Men are interesting too: Photography, crisis and the masculine by Stella Viljoen
Print Matters: History of Photography in Illustrated Magazines by Andres Zervigon
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