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Wie die heldenhaften Briten mit den frechen Buren stritten
(Leipzig : Ficker, 1900)German cartoons on the Anglo-Boer War. -
Wie en wat is “Die Afrikaner”
Article written by F. van Zyl Slabbert on who and what the "Afrikaner" is. -
Wie is ’n held?
Two papers on South African heroes, focusing on former presidents MT Steyn and Paul Kruger. Delivered at Heroes day celebrations, Bloemfontein, 10 October 1947. -
Will my one little vote really change a thing?
(1994-02-09)Newspaper advertisement by the Democratic Party (DP) assuring South Africans of the significance of their vote and the difference it can make. The advertisement also stresses the difference that can be made by voting for ... -
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Winde van verandering waai deur Suid-Afrika
Magazine by the National Party (NP) presenting a photo comic used to convey information that serves to illustrate a positive image of party leader, F. W. de Klerk, and the NP while creating a negative image of the African ... -
Wits Business School Graduation ceremony
Speech given at the 1990 graduation ceremony of the Wits Business School, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. -
The Witwatersrand gold mines and responsible government
([Johannesburg : s.n.], 1906-08-20) -
Wonderbaar gered
(Utrecht : A.W. Bruna & Zoon, 1900) -
Een woord uit Zuid-Afrika aan Protestantsche Nederlanders voorstanders van zendelingzaaks en Evangelie
(Utrecht : N. de Zwaan, 1854) -
Die wordingsgeskiedenis van die kindermonument
Address delivered at the unveiling of the Children's Monument, Bloemfontein, 1 October 1959. -
Work in Progress WIP 85
WIP 85. FVZS’s response to a review by Jeremy Cronin, who criticised him for displaying “elite cynicism” and “dismissing broader forms of democracy” in his book, The quest for democracy: South Africa in transition. [London: ... -
Workers' List Party says smash capitalism : food for people, not for profit
(1994)Campaign poster by the Workers' List Party (WLP) critiquing capitalist prioritisation of financial profits as opposed to providing for the needs of the people. A black and white illustration depicts hungry citizens scurrage ... -
Working together for jobs, peace, freedom
Campaign poster by the African National Congress (ANC) in the colours of the political party: green, yellow, and black. The words "Working Together For Jobs, Peace, and Freedom" appear in large black text. The ANC flag is ... -
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De worstelstryd der Transvalers
(Vryheid : A. Von Levetzow, 1892) -