The Black Press in South Africa and Lesotho: A Descriptive Bibliographic Guide to African, Coloured, and Indian Newspapers, Newsletters, and Magazines, 1836-1976 |
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Contents
Black Press in Perspective | 1 |
Black Political Parties Trade Unions and Related Pressure | 23 |
MultiRacial Political Parties Trade Unions and Related | 67 |
Copyright | |
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activities Affairs Afrikaans aimed annual annual 3 English apparently April Association August Bantu Basutoland became Black Press Board Bulletin Cape Town Christian Church College Coloured Company copies Copyright Libraries Council December Department devotional Durban edited editor Education English English/Afrikaans entitled established example February fortnightly Founded and published four High School included independent Indian School Institute interest irregular issues January Johannesburg journal July June language later launched leader Lesotho Liberal Lovedale mainly major March Mazenod mission Missionary monthly months Morija movement Natal Native newsletter newspaper November numbering October official organ original Party PISAL political Press printed protest publications published in Johannesburg quarterly Race Reed religious Review Roma School Magazine September Society Sotho South Africa Southern student magazine produced Teachers tion township trade union Training Transvaal University weekly Workers World Xhosa Zulu