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‘It’s Dangerous and Difficult’: Artist William Kentridge on the Challenges for Young Artists Facing Quick Fame and Market Speculation by Devorah Lauter (news.artnet.com), October 20, 2021
Isisebenzi December 1972 (English Translation)
The Durban Riots: Press Clippings of Haji Ahmed Suleman Ballim
January 8th Statements - Statement Of The National Executive Committee on the occasion of the 110th Anniversary of the ANC by Cyril Ramaphosa, January 8th 2022
Judicial Commission of Inquiry into State Capture Report - Part 1
SACP Webinar 2021: Red Lives, 24 August 2021
Chief Albert Luthuli Lecture, Africa and Freedom, delivered by the patron of the TMF, Thabo Mbeki, 10 December 2021
Shades of Empire: Police Photography in German South-West Africa by Lorena Rizzo
Major developments in the Rural Indigenous Architechture of Southern Africa of the Post-Difaqane Period by Franco Frescura
SAHO Webinar - Debating Socialist Lineages, 25 November 2021
How history will judge FW de Klerk by RW Johnson, politicsweb (28 November 2021)
State President FW de Klerk - Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech, Oslo, Norway – 10 December 1993
Visualizing the Realm of a Rain-Queen by Patricia Davison and George Mahashe
Classroom Resource: What is a Library? (LIASANews)
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)
Report of the Working Group on Values in Education, as requested by the Minister of Education, Professor Kader Asmal
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
Oral history interview with I.B. Tabata and Jane Gool [Part 10 of 10]
Oral history interview with I.B. Tabata and Jane Gool [Part 9 of 10]
Oral history interview with I.B. Tabata and Jane Gool [Part 8 of 10]
Oral history interview with I.B. Tabata and Jane Gool [Part 6 of 10]
Oral history interview with I.B. Tabata and Jane Gool [Part 5 of 10]
Oral history interview with I.B. Tabata and Jane Gool [Part 7 of 10]
Oral history interview with I.B. Tabata and Jane Gool [Part 4 of 10]
Oral history interview with I.B. Tabata and Jane Gool [Part 3 of 10]
Oral history interview with I.B. Tabata and Jane Gool [Part 2 of 10]
Oral history interview with I.B. Tabata and Jane Gool [Part 1 of 10]
The Making of Indian Identity in Durban, 1914-1949 by Goolam H. Vahed
Global revolution and Australian social movements in the long Sixties by Jon Piccini
SACP Webninar 2021: The SACP and Early Socialist Traditions, 27 July 2021
To the Indian Kids, Be Proud of our Heritage, as our Forefathers Sacrificed a lot.
Josie Mpama and the Communist Party of South Africa, 1930-1948 by Robert Edgar
“‘Hundreds of Native Workers are Joining the Communist Party in Bloemfontein; … which organisation … ever faced calamities, persecutions and prosecutions as the CP did?’: The Communists in the Free State, 1921-1940” by Peter Limb
From Garvey to Lenin, via Kadalie: The ICU’s “Ginger” Faction and the Transformation of Interwar Black Radicalism by Henry Dee
Webinar Programme: Strategic Debates, the ANC - SACP alliance and the Soviet Union. Convenor: Tshepo Moloi.
General Programme: 100 Years of the South African Communist Party: Debating Lineages of Socialism in Africa
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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