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Coverage: 1902 to 1985

A critically important Johannesburg daily, The Rand Daily Mail pioneered popular journalism in South Africa and was the first newspaper to openly oppose apartheid. Fully searchable coverage (1905–1985) includes articles, advertisements, editorials, cartoons, and photographs, offering unique perspectives on 20th-century South African history and the country’s struggle for freedom and democracy.

Coverage: 1971 to 2014

The provocative literary materials in this collection provides an historical time stamp and current affairs commentary on the transitional period in the Rastafari Movement's development—a period extending from the early 1970s through to the present. It is a forty-three year period during which the Rastafari Movement has been spreading across the Afro-Atlantic world in one form or another and becoming progressively globalized. Each title can be viewed separately by clicking on the title found below the Detailed Description section.for nursing and youth activities.