24 research outputs found

    Language in control and resistance, the education of a black community in South Africa

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    The Bloemfontein riots 1925, a study in community culture and class consciousness

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    1917, A year in the life of David Ivon Jones

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    Entryism and the Communist Party of South Africa 1923-25

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    The British seamen's strike - 1925: solidarity in South Africa

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    Paper presented at the Wits History Workshop: The Making of Class, 9-14 February, 198

    Whatever did happen at Jaggersfontein? Or diamonds are forever - but gold is for now!

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    Paper presented at the Wits History Workshop: The Making of Class, 9-14 February, 198

    The Struggle for Legitimacy: South Africa’s Divided Labour Movement and International Labour Organisations, 1919–2019

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    Who could be considered a legitimate representative of South Africa’s working class, and even who constituted this class, was bitterly contested during the twentieth century. This chapter examines the struggles for international recognition by the rival constituents of South Africa’s labour movement, which was sharply divided along racial and ideological lines. Initially, the International Labour Organization and other similar bodies formed links with the white-dominated labour movement, which regarded itself as the legitimate representative of all workers in South Africa. This position was successfully contested by emerging black African trade unions who themselves, in the face of fierce repression, competed for financial support made available by various sections of the international labour movement

    The reogranization of African trade unions in Johannesburg, 1936-42

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    Rural revolt in South Africa, 1937-1951

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    Friend to Olive Schreiner: The story of Ruth Schechter

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