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This memoir is of an Australian who began life as an Indian South African. It's a compelling story of life under Apartheid and a fraught journey to Australia in search of belonging and identity beyond the constraints of race, colour and class.
A new short story collection from the author of Colour-Coated Identity and Colours of Hope and Despair. A poignant series of poetry and stories. Some fictional, some autobiographical, others philosophical.
Positions the history and inner workings of the Natal Indian Congress (NIC) against the canvas of the major political developments in South Africa during the 1970s and 1980s up to the first democratic elections in 1994 Following a hiatus in the 1960s, the Natal Indian Congress (NIC) in South Africa was revived in 1971. In fascinating detail, Ashwin Desai and Goolam Vahed bring the inner workings of the NIC to life against the canvas of major political developments in South Africa during the 1970s and 1980s, and up to the first democratic elections in 1994. The NIC was relaunched during the rise of the Black Consciousness Movement, which attracted a following among Indian university students,...
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Essay on social movements of students in South Africa R, with particular reference to political aspects of the national level union of South African students (n.u.s.a.s.) and to activities of the organisation in respect of Apartheid in universitys - covers youth unrest, political leadership, African nationalist and communist influences, government policy, etc. References.
Founded by M.K Gandhi early in his illustrious career, the Natal Indian Congress is one of the oldest political organisations in South Africa. Surendra Bhana has traced its course through the shoals of colonial anti-Asiatic feeling, past the rocks of apartheid and into the surging seas of a new democracy. He has also brought a telescope to bear on the officers and crew who charted that course. The author's thorough research and solid background make Gandhi's Legacy a riveting and highly informative history.