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Arthur Maimane
Still Beating the Drum R O S S Readings in the Post / Colonial C U L T U R E S Literatures in English 81 Series Editors
Echoes of an African Drum: the Lost Literary Journalism of 1950S South Africa
South African Crime Fiction and the Narration of the Post-Apartheid. Elizabeth Fletcher a Thesis Submitted in Fulfilment Of
African Writers Meet in Uganda
Nadine Gordimer: Farewell to a Great Spirit
Catalogue of the African Studies Library Film Collection in UCT Libraries Special Collections
A Study of the Autobiographies of Five South African Authors
International Association for Literary Journalism Studies Vol
African Novelists, Poets, Playwrights, Artists and Musicians; African History, Politics, and Social Questions
Legendary DRUM Photogra- Pher Jürgen Schadeberg, Who Now Lives in Spain, Talks to Us About His Memories of Madiba and Taking Ic
The Elusive Identity of Nat Nakasa
Black Power in South Africa: the Evolution of an Ideology
Drum : the Making of a Magazine by Anthony Sampson
Sharpeville and Its Aftermath: the Novels of Richard Rive, Peter Abrahams, Alex La Gum A, and Lauretta Ngcoho
Drum Man Bikitsha a Journalist Supreme
South Africa's Public Diplomacy in Action a Better South
The Radical Review 25
The Quest the Botswana Campus
Top View
South African Heritage Remembered Contents
The South African Short Story by Black Writers
Blame It on the Missionaries J. ARTHUR MAIMANE
THE BLACK PRESS in SOUTH AFRICA and LESOTHO a Descriptive Bibliographic Guide to African, Coloured and Indian Newspapers, Newsle
Fighting Talk, Vol. 17, No. 2, Feb. 1963
DRUM MAGAZINE (1951-1961): and the WORKS of BLACK SOUTH AFRICAN WRITERS ASSOCIATED with IT. by DAVID RABKIN. a Thesis Submitted
Girls with Guts Writing a South African Thriller —Angela Makholwa in Conversation
Symbolic Self-Translation in Bloke Modisane's Blame Me on History
Blame It on the Missionaries J. ARTHUR MAIMANE
The Life of South African Journalist Nat Nakasa, 1937-1965
Autobiographical Beginnings, 1900 – 1960