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A decade by decade events account of the women's struggle in South Africa. 1905 Charlotte Maxeke, formerly a Kim
By the time Harriet became General Secretary for the GWIU, Indian women started to enter the industry in significant num
Charlotte Maxeke was born on 7 April 1847 in Fort Beaufort in Cape Town. From a young age Maxeke showed musical talent.
The first Indian people in South Africa are reported to have arrived on board the Truro from Madras to work in the sugar
The National Women's Monument in Bloemfontein, South Africa, was created by architect Frans Soff and sculptor Anton van
In 1828 the Wesleyan Missionary Society established a station at Amadola. A year later it was attacked and burnt down by