The Early Indigenous South African Black Press: A model for decoloniality and multilingualism in journalism education This study examines how the Early South African Black Press can be used to apply notions of decoloniality and multilinguals to the teaching of journalism and society in the South African context. The study will be exploratory, and will […]
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African Socialism
Afro-Asian Solidarities
Anti-apartheid
Anti-imperialism
anticolonial creativity
anticolonial militancy
anticolonial scholarship
Anticolonialism
Antiracism
Arab Left
Black women
Censorship
Communism
culture
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Economic Reconstruction
feminism
gender
guerrilla attacks
Internationalism
Maoism
Marxism
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Palestine
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Soviet Union
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1912
‘Overthrow the capitalist system of Government and usher in a co-operative Commonwealth one’: the Industrial and Commercial Workers’ Union of Africa (ICU), the Workers’ Herald, and dreams of revolution, 1923-1929. Abstract: The Industrial and Commercial Workers’ Union of Africa (ICU) and its charismatic leader Clements Kadalie dominated the Southern African political landscape of the 1920s. […]
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