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The African National Congress of South Africa: a political history of the events which precipitated the change from non-violence to violence as a means of struggle against the apartheid state, 1913-1963
Annette C. Sheckler-1977-08-01-Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library (Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library)
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By 1682, 700 Europeans were living in the settlement, producing wine 2 and wheat for export, as well as revictualling the ships.The Dutch settlers were joined before the end of the seventeenth century by Hugenots, fleeing religious persecution in France.
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By 1682, 700 Europeans were living in the settlement, producing wine 2 and wheat for export, as well as revictualling the ships.The Dutch settlers were joined before the end of the seventeenth century by Hugenots, fleeing religious persecution in France.
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State (computer science)Political changePoliticsPolitical sciencePolitical violenceCriminologyGender studiesPolitical economy
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