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Negotiating Culture in Contemporary South Africa: Photographic self-representations from the Cape Flats by Heike Becker
African History and the Struggle to Decolonise Africa, (Evening Post), 1980
South Africa and the Boer-British War Volume I by by Halstead and Hopkins
Heritage in Time of Global Crisis, edited by Kay Jaffer and Zenariah Barends
Omar Badsha: Recording the roles of the ordinary by Niren Tolsi (Mail and Guardian), 17 September 2020
Achmat Dangor, novelist, poet, activist, 1948-2020 by Yunus Momoniat
Class, Consciousness and Organisation: Indian Political Resistance in Durban, South Africa 1979 - 1996 - by Kumi Naidoo (Full Theses)
'Trees never meet' Mobility and Containment: an Overview 1915 - 1946 by Silvester, Wallace and Hayes
Vejaynand ‘Vejay’ Indurjith Ramlakan - Article from 'Congress Resister'
Asha Moodley interviewed by D. Shongwe (15 August 2002), Durban
The Trotskyist Groups in South Africa - A Retrospective View by Baruch Hirson (Encyclopedia of Trotskyism On-Line: Revolutionary History: Volume 4, No. 4, 1993, South Africa)
Comrade George Naicker - 1919 – 1998 by Phyllis Naidoo, 16 April 1998
Life Orientation Classroom - Sexuality and Gender Pack
How Igbo women used petitions to influence British authorities during colonial rule
Life Orientation Classroom - Mental Health Resource Pack
Life Orientation Classroom - Gender Based Violence Resource Pack
Life Orientation Classroom - Menstruation Resource Pack
CAPS Grades 10 - 12: Life Orientation
Foreign Investment and the Reproduction of Racial Capitalism in South Africa by Martin Legassick and David Hemson
George Hallett: Nomad, raconteur and photographer who ‘became the camera’ by M Neelika Jayawardane
George Hallett’s camera was a political instrument by Yazeed Kamaldien
Delmas - the passion ... the pain - [The Delmas Treason Trial 1984 - 1988]
Seeing and Being Seen: Politics, Art and The Everyday in Omar Badsha's Durban Photography, 1960s - 1980s
The Importance and Power of Gender Safe Spaces by Shanél Johannes
The photographer who showed Nelson Mandela to the world by Neelika Jayawardane
Elizabeth van der Heyden by Allison Drew
Classroom Technical Skills - Oral History
Report of SAHO Activities January 2019 – January 2020
The Snape Building Political Demonstration at the University of Cape Town in 1966 by Andrew M. Colman
Photographing dispossession, forgetting solidarity: waiting for social justice in Wentworth, South Africa by Sharad Chari
Ernest Mancoba at Home part 3
Ernest Mancoba at Home part 2
Ernest Mancoba at Home part 1
Where did all the masks go? by Dewald van Rensburg (22 May 2020)
The Colonising Camera photographs in the making of Namibian History
DENIS GOLDBERG 11 APRIL 1933-29 APRIL 2020 - The boy who would build a nation
Denis Goldberg belongs to those who defeated apartheid
Africans in Cape Town: State Policy and Popular Resistance, 1936-73 by B Kinkead-Weekes
Scholars and Ulama of KwaZulu Natal by Dr Yunus Osman
In conversation with Cedric Nunn by Sean Jacobs, (Social Dynamics), June 2011
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