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Parte dePapers of Louis Cohen
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Parte dePapers of Louis Cohen
Parte deKAIROS, records
The homelands policy was developed by the Nationalist government to enforce apartheid or separate development by removing blacks to separate areas, based on tribal groups.
Parte deXwe African Wild Life Investigation and Research Centre records
Parte deColin S. Goodman Papers
Minutes of Graphics Unit Meetings
Parte de1-ORGANISATIONAL BACKGROUND
These are minutes of meetings held by the Medu Graphics Unit between October 1982 and May 1984. The meetings included hard discussions about the racial composition of Medu, discussions of content of graphics and posters produced by Medu, and administration discussions over finances, projects, trips, training programmes and the structure of Medu.
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Parte de1-ORGANISATIONAL BACKGROUND
General meetings of Medu consisted of all Medu members; they were held ever 3 months. The general meetings addressed policy, Medu orgnisation and election of officials, and issues arising from specific units.
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Minutes of Publication and Research Unit Meetings
Parte de1-ORGANISATIONAL BACKGROUND
These are the minutes of the Medu publication and research unit meetings that were held between 1982 and 1983. P&R was established to manage general administrative matters, and to address issues relating to the structure, layout and publishing of newsletters, the holding of events and the publishing of monographs and books. In 1983 P&R was divided into the Naledi Writers Unit, and the Medu Executive.
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Naledi Writers' Workshop meeting
Parte de1-ORGANISATIONAL BACKGROUND
Document describes the meeting of the Naledi Writers Workshop.
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Parte de1-ORGANISATIONAL BACKGROUND
These are two documents of the meeting minutes for the Medu executive. The discussions are over-arching about finance, equipment and the state of work done by the different Medu units. Also included is a meeting between the Medu executive, Jonas Gwangwa and Dennis Mpale.
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