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Book 2: The Impact and Limitations of Colonialism - Chapter 2 - The Development of a Colonial Slave Society by Wayne Dooling
Book 1: Ancient Civilizations and Global Trade commissioned by The Department of Education
Book 1: Ancient Civilizations and Global Trade - Bibliography
Book 1: Ancient Civilizations and Global Trade - Chapter 3 - It’s a Mystery. Or is it? by Amanda Esterhuysen
Book 1: Ancient Civilizations and Global Trade - Chapter 1 - The First Farmers by Jeff Guy
Book 1: Ancient Civilizations and Global Trade - Chapter 2 - The Beginnings of Globalisation by Jeff Guy
Book 1: Ancient Civilizations and Global Trade - Glossary
Book 1: Ancient Civilizations and Global Trade - Chapter 4 - Some Reflections on Early African and South African History by Sekibakiba Peter Lekgoathi
Book 1: Ancient Civilizations and Global Trade - Introduction
No.46 - Steve Biko by Hilda Bernstein, 1978, South Africa
62. Congress defends its stand on the colonisation scheme
22. Natal sirdars regarded in India as pariah
83. South African Indian Council elections, November 1981: To vote or not to vote
53. The significance of the settlement for the colonial-born India
82. The President’s Council
44. Gandhi explains ‘satyagraha’
46. The Gandhi-Smuts compromise explained
Introduction
79. Indian Parliament: separate can’t be equal
50. The campaign resumed in 1913
41. Statement of Indians to the Transvaal Constitution Committee, 1906
86. Non-racial sport
88. Gandhi’s legacy
78. The Natal Indian Congress calls for a national convention
65. Letter from the Natal Indian Congress to Smuts, 1945
60. Congress and the Non-European Co-operation Conference, 1927
Bibliographical note and further reading
70. The Durban riots, 1949
87. Today’s lessons are tomorrow’s weapons for students
38. The Natal Franchise Bill, 1894: Do not make our sons pariahs
42. Petition from Indians at the time of Union
80. Local affairs committees: a means to an end
56. The Cape Town Agreement is welcomed
39. Second report of the Natal Indian Congress, 1899
73. The Congress of the People, June 1955
24. Muslim traders petition against Free State law of 1884
Introduction
81. The People’s Candidates Party and the Lenasia Management Committee
29. Removal to locations: the people are terrified
40. 1903 reviewed by Indian Opinion
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