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African Bishops

  • ZA HPRA AB742
  • collection
  • 1889 - 1934

Calendar.

The letters are interesting, not only giving a good picture of the work of the Anglican church in various parts of Africa but also fore-shadowing some of the political problems which have arisen in Africa such as the racial friction between black and white, the colour bar in South Africa and the church's attitude to it and the question of the native franchise. From the letters it appears that there were problems common to the various dioceses such as the shortage of clergy, need for more money, the importance of educating the African and training African priests and the difficulties of working in vast areas where parishes were scattered.

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Rev. James Arthur Calata Papers

  • ZA HPRA A1729
  • collection
  • 1909 - 1974

The Calata Papers consist of 1636 items covering the period 1909-1974 and include diaries, correspondence, notebooks, notes, sermons, addresses, minutes, memoranda, map, printed items, photographs and music.

The papers describe Calata's work in the church in the Eastern Cape, his role of schoolmaster, riots at St. Matthew's College, Keiskammahoek, and Lovedale, his notes on his ban and treason trial, education, and official records of several of the associations in which he was involved: the Cape African Parents Association, the Board of Missions, the Cathedral Chapter, the International African Ministers Federation, Pathfinders and Wayfarers Scouts.

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Papers of Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr

  • ZA HPRA A1
  • collection
  • 1891 - 1950

The papers of J.H.Hofmeyr, spanning the years 1891-950, with the preponderance between 1913 and 1948, consist of correspondence, diaries, documents, memoranda, speeches, college notes, drafts of published and unpublished writings, scrap-books, postcard albums and photographs.

They are an invaluable source of primary material for the historian researching the political history of South Africa between the two world wars and during the second world war. The correspondence consists mainly of letters to Hofmeyr, although there are some originals and copies of letters written by him, and it is primarily in English with a few in Afrikaans. His correspondents include such politicians as L.Botha, J.B.M.Hertzog, D.F.Malan, F.S.Malan and J.C.Smuts. There is much on the history of the formation of the United Party, its activities from 19341948 and the growth of the National Party.

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Papers of Helen Joseph

  • ZA HPRA A1985
  • collection
  • 1927 - 1992

The Helen Joseph Papers consist of correspondence, diaries, speeches, memoranda, articles, printed items, press cuttings, posters and photographs.

The papers were built up by Helen Joseph during her life time and relate to her personal fight against apartheid. Her papers cover her involvement in politics, the Human Rights Welfare Committee, the 1956 Treason Trial, bannings, banishments, house arrests, detentions, relocations, women's issues, churches and universities.

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Community of the Resurrection

  • ZA HPRA AB3181
  • collection
  • 1903 - 2005

The collection contains the records of the Community of the Resurrection, with strong emphasis on Rosettenville and Sophiatown in Johannesburg.

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Anglican Parish Registers

  • ZA HPRA AB3208
  • collection
  • 1850 - 2004

This Index provides a listing of the digitised Registers of the Anglican Church in Southern Africa, which are now available on DVDs and on the website of the Family History Library of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They cover the years 1850-2004 and include baptism, marriage and burial records.

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Frederick William Bell Papers

  • ZA HPRA A417
  • collection
  • 1888 - 1935

Included in the collection are amongst others:
Transcript of "The South African conspiracy" (London, 1900) and a scrap-book containing press reviews of this book; papers read before the Native Affairs Society; correspondence; press clippings and miscellaneous material on social, economic and race questions in South Africa and on theosophy, spiritualism and the occult. The correspondence includes autographed letters from General J.B.M. Hertzog, Rudyard Kipling, John X. Merriman and General J.C. Smuts.

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