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Tembe, Bingham. Integrationismus und Afrikanismus: Zur Rolle der kirchlichen Unabhängigkeitsbewegung in der Auseinandersetzung um die Landfrage und die Bildung der Afrikaner in Südafrika, 1880-1960. Frankfurt am Main: Verlag Peter Lang, 1985.

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Edgar, Robert R. Because they chose the plan of God: The story of the Bulhoek massacre. Johannesburg: Ravan Press, 1988.

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Patrick, Develtere, Pollet Ignace, Wanyama Fredrick, International Labour Office, International Labour Organization. Office for Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania, and Uganda., and World Bank Institute, eds. Cooperating out of poverty: The renaissance of the African cooperative movement. Dar es Salaam: ILO, 2008.

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Patrick, Develtere, Pollet Ignace, Wanyama Fredrick, International Labour Office, International Labour Organization. Office for Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania, and Uganda., and World Bank Institute, eds. Cooperating out of poverty: The renaissance of the African cooperative movement. Dar es Salaam: ILO, 2008.

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Naidoo, Thillayvel. The Arya Samaj movement in South Africa. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers, 1992.

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Max, Du Preez, Kombuis Koos, Hilton-Barber Steven -2002, and Ross Lloyd, eds. Voëlvry: The movement that rocked South Africa. Cape Town: Zebra Press, 2006.

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Rossouw, Pierre. Ecumenical panorama: A perspective from South Africa. Pretoria: P. Rossouw, 1989.

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Dāsa, Riddha. Destination South Africa: The birth of the Hare Krishna movement in South Africa, 1972-1975. Borehamwood: Visnu Garuda Books, 1997.

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Walshe, Peter. Prophetic Christianity and the liberation movement in South Africa. Pietermaritzburg: Cluster Publications, 1995.

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Tayob, Abdulkader. Islamic resurgence in South Africa: The Muslim Youth Movement. [Cape Town] South Africa: UCT Press, 1995.

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Thomas, Bramble, and Barchiesi Franco, eds. Rethinking the labour movement in the "new South Africa". Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003.

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Walshe, Peter. Prophetic Christianity and the liberation movement in South Africa. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1996.

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Boyle, Kevin. The crime of movement in South Africa: The pass laws. [Ottawa]: Carleton University Information Services, 1986.

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Maria Pia Santarelli Corrado Tornimbeni. Beyond the rainbow: The trade union movement in South Africa. London: War on Want, 2000.

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Dr, Mills Greg, South African Institute of International Affairs., and Sweden. Styrelsen för internationellt utvecklingssamarbete., eds. South Africa and the future of the non-aligned movement. Braamfontein, South Africa: South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA), 1998.

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USA, Amnesty International. South Africa, imprisonment under the pass laws. New York, N.Y: Amnesty International USA, 1986.

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1958-, Adler Glenn, and National Labour & Economic Development Institute., eds. Engaging the state and business: The labour movement and co-determination in contemporary South Africa. Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press, 2000.

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Mantzaris, Evangelos A. Labour struggles in South Africa: The forgotten pages 1903-1921. Windhoek: Collective Resources, 1995.

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Knutsson, Karl Eric. Supporting the movement for children's rights and development in South Africa. [Johannesburg] (PO Box 10332, Johannesburg 2000): UNICEF South Africa, 1998.

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Bardis, Panos Demetrios. South Africa and the Marxist movement: A study in double standards. Lewiston, N.Y: E. Mellen Press, 1989.

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New Unity Movement (South Africa), ed. New Unity Movement: A declaration to the people of South Africa. Lansdowne: Secretary, New Unity Movement, 1985.

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1958-, Adler Glenn, and Steinberg Jonny 1970-, eds. From comrades to citizens: The South African civics movement and the transition to democracy. New York: St. Martin's Press in association with Albert Einstein Institution, 2000.

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Vivian, Robert W. Morgan's history of the insurance institute movement in South Africa 1898-1999. Cape Town: Published for the IISA by Francolin Publishers, 2001.

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Ngwane, Trevor. The World movement against neo-liberal globalisation and resistance in South Africa. Port Louis, Mauritius: Ledikasyon pu travayer, 2001.

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Robert, Zipplies, ed. Bending the curve: Your guide to tackling climate change in South Africa. Cape Town: Africa Geographic, 2008.

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Robert, Zipplies, ed. Bending the curve: Your guide to tackling climate change in South Africa. Cape Town: Africa Geographic, 2008.

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Centre for Civil Society (University of KwaZulu-Natal), ed. Post-apartheid development, landlessness and the reproduction of exclusion in South Africa. Durban: Centre for Civil Society, 2004.

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Rowland, William. Nothing about us without us: Inside the disabilities rights movement of South Africa. Unisa: Unisa Press, University of South Africa, 2004.

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Africanist, Association of Indian, ed. South Africa and the non-aligned movement: Agenda for the twenty-first century. Delhi: Association of Indian Africanist, 2001.

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Egan, Anthony. The politics of a South African Catholic student movement, 1960-1987. [Cape Town]: Centre for African Studies, University of Cape Town, 1991.

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Opperman, Rudolf W. J. Africa's first Olympians: The story of the Olympic movement in South Africa, 1907-1987. Johannesburg: SANOC, 1987.

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Mbeki, Thabo, writer of foreword, ed. The Union of South Africa and the Soviet Union: Fractured solidarity between the African Nationalist Movement, the Trade Union Movement, the Communist International and the Communist Party of South Africa, 1910-1961. Johannesburg: Skotaville Publishing (Pty) Ltd., 2020.

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Charney, Craig. Civil society vs. the State: Identity, institutions and the Black Conciousness Movement in South Africa. Ann Arbor: UMI Disertation Services, 2000.

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Nyaba, Peter Adwok. South Sudan: The crisis of infancy. Cape Town, South Africa: the Centre for Advanced Studies of African Society (CASAS), 2014.

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Tabata, I. B. The dynamic of revolution in South Africa: Speeches and writings of I. B. Tabata. London: Resistance Books, 2013.

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Furlong, Patrick J. Between crown and swastika: The impact of the radical right on the Afrikaner nationalist movement in the fascist era. [Middletown, Conn.]: Wesleyan University Press, 1991.

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Kock, Wessel De. Usuthu! cry peace!: The black liberation movement Inkatha and the fight for a just South Africa. Cape Town: Open Hand Press, 1986.

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Holomisa, Bantu. A better future: United Democratic Movement towards a winning nation in ten years. Pretoria: UDM, 1999.

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Nyaba, Peter Adwok. South Sudan: The state we aspire to. Cape Town, South Africa: The Centre for Advanced Studies of African Society (CASAS), 2011.

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Mahomed, Shaheed. Unemployed workers organise or starve: A history of the Unemployed Workers Movement (Western Cape, South Africa). Cape Town: Shaheed Mahomed, 2022.

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Snail, Mgwebi Lavin. The antecedents and the emergence of the black consiciousness movement in South Africa: Its ideology and organization. [Düsseldorf: Hans, Böckler, Stiftung, 1992.

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Because they chose the plan of God: The story of the Bulhoek Massacre of 24 May 1921. Pretoria: Unisa Press, 2010.

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Integrationismus und Afrikanismus: Zur Rolle der kirchlichen Unabhängigkeitsbewegung in der Auseinandersetzung um die Landfrage und die Bildung der Afrikaner in Südafrika, 1880-1960. Frankfurt am Main, 1985.

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Bontemps, Arna. What Is Africa to Me? University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037696.003.0024.

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This chapter examines the rising tide of racial consciousness in Chicago during the early years of the twentieth century. It begins with a discussion of early efforts by Negroes to return to their ancestral homeland, some of them resorting to emigration outside the borders of the United States as a way out. In particular, it considers the influence of Marcus Garvey and his Universal Negro Improvement Association, which splintered into different organizations such as the Peace Movement of Ethiopia and the 49th State Movement in Chicago. The chapter also looks at Garvey's feud with Robert S. Abbott and his visit to the South Side in 1920 before concluding with an account of two organizations that strove to foster racial pride among Chicago Negroes: the Moorish American Science Temple and the Nation of Islam.
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Wanyama, Frederick O., Patrick Develtere, and Ignace Pollet. Cooperating Out of Poverty: The Renaissance of the African Cooperative Movement. International Labour Organisation (ILO), 2008.

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Ethiopian Labour Migration to the Gulf and South Africa. African Books Collective Limited, 2016.

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Tayob, A. Islamic Resurgence in South Africa. University of Cape Town Press,South Africa, 1998.

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Labour Relations in South Africa. Oxford University Press, 2012.

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Barchiesi, Franco. Rethinking the Labour Movement in the ‘New South Africa’. Edited by Tom Bramble and Franco Barchiesi. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315198514.

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Barchiesi, Franco, and Tom Bramble. Rethinking the Labour Movement in the 'new South Africa'. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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