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C4.2 :: Research documents
► C4.2 :: Research documents ► C4.2.36 :: The South African Outlook, 1 January 1953 pp 10-11 Teachers and Politics, 1 September 1953 pp 129-130 Education Bill, 1 October 1953 pp 149-150 The African Education Bill, 2 November 1953 pp 164-171 The Character of the Native in South Africa, 1 May 1954 pp 68-71 The Bantu Education Act, 1 June 1964 pp 86-88 The Bantu Education Act, 1 July 1954 pp 100-101 The Bantu Education Act, 1 September 1954 pp 133-137 Bantu Education Act, 1 October 1954 pp149-151 Has Missionary Education Failed?, 1 February 1955 p 18 Bantu Education Act, 2 May 1955 pp 74-76 South African Missionary Institutions, 1 September 1955 pp 132-134 The Bantu Education Department, 1 November 1955 pp169-172 A Code of Conduct for the Urban Bantu, 1 December 1955 pp183-185 The Lovedale Governing Council: Its final meeting, 2 January 1956 Mr and Mrs George McGilivray, 2 April 1956 pp 49-50 Professor Keet and Apartheid, 2 July 1956 pp 100-107 Higher Education of Non-Europeans in South Africa, 1 July 1957 p 107-108 A Two-Sided Vow, 1 November 1957 p 173 Honour for Professor Jabavu, 1 April 1958 pp 60-61 Mixed Schooling in South Africas History, 2 September 1958 pp 140-141 Alice, Where Art Thou? ► C4.2.37 :: The Black Petty Bourgeoisie from Cobley, A. G. 1990. Class and Consciousness: The Black Petty Bourgeoisie in South Africa, 1924 to 1950 Greenwood Press, Westport pp 59-69, 72-73, 78-79, 86-89, 120-127, 142-143, 226-227, 250-251 ► C4.2.39 :: New Age [articles cover the Freedom Charter, Congress of the People, the bus boycott, Bantu Education] May 26 1955 Wits Mass meeting backs Fort Hare students, 2 December 1955 All Roads lead to Kliptown! Congress of the People will be Greatest Conference Ever, 30 June 1955 Freedom Charter Adopted: Congress of the People Epoch-Making Success in Face of Police Intimidation, 16 June 1955 Congress of the People only nine more days, 4 August 1955 One million for the Freedom Charter! Next Stage in Congress of the People Campaign; 11 August 1955 In the valley where death stalks by Govan Mbeki [Typhoid outbreak in the Eastern Cape], 17 November 1955 Does the Freedom Charter mean Socialism?, 29 December 1955 Democrats Diary for 1855, 5 April 1956 Collective Leadership in the Soviet Union by Michael Harmel, 19 July 1956 The farmers still want slaves by Govan Mbeki, 13 December 1956 Stand by your leaders: mass protests against treason arrests, 20 December 1956 ANC conference stands by Freedom Charter: 300 delegates demand release of arrested leaders by Govan Mbeki, 3 January 1957 The year behind us, 17 January 1957 Bus Boycott still solid: Amazing Demonstration of Peoples Unity, 14 February 1957 Port Elizabeth Workers Join Bus Boycott: Tens of Thousands In Magnificent Gesture of Solidarity, 14 March 1957 New plan to end bus boycott by Michael Harmel, 21 March 1957 People support new plan to end bus boycott by Michael Harmel, Drum, April 1957 A country marching into trouble! The bus boycott and the treason trial have set South Africa on her way to a dangerous pepped-up future, New Age, 13 June 1957 Christian National Education For The Coloured Peopled, 4 July 1957 Whole Eastern Cape answered the call by Govan Mbeki [bus boycott], 11 July 1957 Cape Town shocked by group areas proclamation: Thousands will have to move, 22 August 1957 Boycott ends..., 26 December 1957 A Democrats diary for 1957, 6 February 1958 Freedom Charter is treason-says Pirow, Trial represents clash between democracy and fascism, says Berrange 27 February 1958 Big Change in Soviet farm policy, 30 October 1958 Joburg women say no to passes 13 November 1958 New moves to split the ANC 1 January 1959 Democrats diary for 1958, 15 January 1959 Bantu education shock for parents: Children barred from schools in urban areas
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