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Ruth First Papers

Type Title
Other item Friend to Olive Schreiner: The story of Ruth Schechter
Other item The origin and development of the African political organization
Other item The reogranization of African trade unions in Johannesburg, 1936-42
Other item Primitive accumulation and class formation in the making of Agrarian capitalism in South Africa
Other item South Africa's Lumpenproletarian Army 'Umkosi Wa Ntaba - The regiment of the hills, 1890-1920
Other item Political organisations in Pretoria's African townships 1940-1963
Other item South Africa and Mozambique - 1960-1970
Other item Black trade unionism during the Second World War - the Witwatersrand strikes of December 1942
Other item South Africa after apartheid: Prospects for economic recovery
Other item The mining industry in the context of South Africa's economic development, 1910-1940

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Early campaigns Exile in the UK In Mozambique Pinnock interviews Rockel interviews

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Bethal scandal Bus boycott campaigns Libya: The Elusive Revolution O Miniero Mocambicano Pass campaign Pinnock interviews Rockel interviews scrapbooks The Barrel of a Gun

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