Biography Index
Last name | First name | Synopsis | Date of birth | Date of death | |
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Aba | Lickard | ||||
Abdulla | G. | ||||
Abduraghman | Shamar | ||||
Abdurahman | Abdullah | Medical Doctor, Cape Muslim leader & founder of the anti-apartheid movement, African People's Organisation and human rights campaigner. | 18-December-1872 | 02-February-1940 | |
Abdurahman | Abdullah | Medical Doctor, Cape Muslim leader & founder of the anti-apartheid movement, African People's Organisation and human rights campaigner. | 18-December-1872 | 02-February-1940 | |
Abednego | Maduna | ||||
Abishayi | Sibene | ||||
Abner | Mkhonza | ||||
Abner | Sithole | ||||
Abraham | Eric | 1954 | |||
Abraham | Lentswane | ||||
Abraham | Marawa | ||||
Abrahams | Israel | Chief Rabbi of Cape Town and Hebrew scholar, part-time professor of Hebrew at the University of Cape Town, chairman of the Jewish Museum and Historical Society, trustee of the Cape Town Jewish Orphanage, vice-president of the Society of Christians and Jews, a member of the Council of the South African Institute of Race Relations, and served on the board of the Cape Community Chest. | 12 March 1903 | 27 October 1973 | |
Abrahams | Elizabeth | Anti-Apartheid activist and trade unionist | 19-September-1925 | 17-December-2009 | |
Abrahams | Peter | Author, journalist | 03-March-1919 | 18-January-2017 | |
Abrahams | Lionel | ||||
Abrahams | John | ||||
Abrahams | Abduragman | ||||
Abrahams | Elizabeth | ||||
Abrahams | Peter | ||||
Abrahams | Abduragman | ||||
Abrahams | George | ||||
Abram | Magogula | ||||
Abram | Motau | ||||
Abram | Sebopela | ||||
Acacia | Hoho | ||||
Ackerman | Raymond | Business Entreprenuer, who built the Checkers and Pick 'n Pay grocery store chains in South Africa. | 10 March 1931 | ||
Ackermann | L.W.H | ||||
Action | Mukatezi | ||||
Adam | Feroza | Member of AZASO,FEDTRAW, UDF and ANC. | 16-August-1961 | 08-August-1994 | |
Adam | Martin | ||||
Adam | Magamonke | ||||
Adam | Masamonke | ||||
Adams | Farid | Member of the SAIC and the SACP, 1956 Treason Trialist | 30-November-1933 | ||
Adams | Magdelene Malotane | ||||
Adams | Arthur | South African Expressionist painter“My work is based on my experience of South Africa as a 'vast and terrifying prison' - an experience which even now, after a decade of democracy, still haunts me." | 23-June-1929 | 31-December-2006 | |
Adams | Sandra | 16-September-1976 | |||
Adams | Sydney | ||||
Adams | Dorothy | A teacher and activist, member of the Non European Unity Movement and the National Liberation Front. | 1928 | May 2011 | |
Adams | Dorothy | 1928 | |||
Adams | Farid | ||||
Adelman | Samuel | ||||
Adelman | Samuel | 17 April 1956 | |||
Aderem | Alan | 20 November 1953 | |||
Adinort | Sipela | ||||
Adler | David | ||||
Adler | Taffy | ||||
Adler | David | ||||
Afrika | Harry | ||||
Afrika | Harry | ||||
Aggett | Neil | Labour activist, medical doctor, organiser of the Transvaal Brach of the African Food and Canning Workers’ Union and the first White South African to die in police detention | 06-October-1953 | 05-February-1982 | |
Aggrey | James | Educator and Clergyman | 18-October-1875 | 30-July-1927 | |
Ahmed | Junaid | General Secretary of the Congress of South African Writers, film maker. | 1959 | 01-November-2016 | |
Ahmed | Sheik | ||||
Ainslie | William | Artist | 10 April 1934 | 1989 | |
Ainslie | Rosalind | ||||
Aitchison | John | Member of NUSAS and Liberal Party of South Africa, Secretary of the Party in Natal, banned person, political prisoner, university lecturer, Emeritus Professor of Adult Education, ordained deacon in the Church of the Province of Southern Africa, Directo | |||
Aitken | Ramadzuli | ||||
Aiyar | P. | ||||
Ajam | Achmat | ||||
Ajam | Achmat | ||||
Akila | Mapheto | ||||
Alan | Jeremy | ||||
Albasini | João | White Chief of the Shangaan, elephant-hunter and trader | 1 June 1813 | 10 July 1888 | |
Albern | Bazil | 09-September-1976 | |||
Albert | Matinise | ||||
Albert | Gama | ||||
Albert | Matinise | ||||
Albert | Mazibuko | ||||
Albert | Mbekwa | ||||
Alberts | Paul | One of South Africa's leading social documentary photographers | 1946 | 18-November-2010 | |
Albertyn | Christopher | trade unionist, Secretary of the Textile Workers Industrial Union, banned person | |||
Aleck | Chirwa | ||||
Alexander | Kerr | Educationist and churchman | 1885 | 21 February 1970 | |
Alexander | Benny (!Khoisan X) | Political activist and former PAC secretary general. | 04-March-1955 | 13-October-2010 | |
Alexander | Jane | Artist | 1959 | ||
Alexander | Daniel | Political activist and Clergyman | 23-December-1883 | May-1970 | |
Alexander | Ruth | member of Cape Women’s Enfranchisement League, friend of Olive Schreiner, politically opposed Jan Smuts government, lecturer, writer, member of the Communist Party in Britain. | 1888 | 1942 | |
Alexander | Dorothy | Teacher, member of Teachers League of South Africa, African Peoples Union of Southern Africa, political prisoner, banned person, exile | 7 August 1938 | ||
Alexander | Neville | Teacher, lecturer, banned person, author, advocate of multilingualism in post-apartheid South Africa, a strong proponent of socialist ideals and policy in the country, and a former prisoner in Robben Island, member of the NEUM, founder member of Y | 22-October-1936 | 27-August-2012 | |
Alexander | Forbes | ||||
Alexander | Ngcobo | ||||
Alexander | Dora | ||||
Alexander | Kenneth | Born on the Cape Flats in the apartheid era, Kenneth grew up at a time of political ferment, forced removals and resistance. His art reflects this period and is often social comment. | 1955/06/24 | ||
Alexander | Dorothy | Teacher, member of Teachers League of South Africa, African Peoples Union of Southern Africa, political prisoner, banned person, exile | 7 August 1938 | ||
Alfers | Joseph | Photographer, reporter, television and media producer | 1949 | ||
Alfeus | Sacharius | ||||
Alfred | Baliso | ||||
Alfred | Duma | ||||
Alfred | Liwana | ||||
Alfred | Masemola | ||||
Alfred | Ndlovu | ||||
Alfred | Ramanyoge | ||||
Alfred | Shabalala | ||||
Ali | Syed Raza | 1882 | 1949 | ||
Ali | Abraham | ||||
Alie | Mohammed | ||||
Alie | Mohammed | ||||
Allen | Mathonsi | ||||
Allen | Ndodomzi | ||||
Allie | Abduraghman | 07-September-1976 | |||
Allsop | Annie | A member of the African Resistance Movement (ARM). Banned by the apartheid government. | |||
Ally | Lumkwane | ||||
Alocia | Mthenyane | ||||
Alpheus | Dlamini | ||||
Alpheus | Bokaba | ||||
Alpheus | Malaza | ||||
Alphios | Bangani | ||||
Alset | Walter | 07-September-1986 | |||
Alson | Mathunjwa | ||||
Altman | Phyllis | Political activist and trade unionist (1950s) | 25-September-1919 | 18-September-1999 | |
Altman | Phullis | ||||
Altman | Phyllis | 1919 | 1999 | ||
Alton | Bequezi | ||||
Alvin | Mdyova | ||||
Ames | Frances | ||||
Ames | Frances | Professor, neurologist, psychiatrist, human rights activist, led the medical ethics inquiry into the death of Steve Biko, recipient of the Order of the Star of South Africa award, first woman to receive a MD degree from UCT | 20 April 1920 | 11 November 2002 | |
Amon | Mkhonza | ||||
Amos | Dlomo | ||||
Amos | Ndoni | ||||
Amos | Witbooi | ||||
Amoshungepi | Lengisi | ||||
Amra | Cassim | Banned person, journalist, photographer, member of the NIC | 1919 | 1984 | |
Amshewitz | John Henry | 1882 | 1942 | ||
Amungulu | Naftalie | ||||
Amungulu | Naftalie | ||||
Andersen | Nils | 1897 | 1972 | ||
Anderson | David | Political Cartoonist, illustrator and writer | |||
Andersson | Gavin | ||||
Andersson | Michael | ||||
Andile | Hewukile | ||||
Andile | Mvuka | ||||
Andrew | Mapheto | ||||
Andrew | Mashaba | ||||
Andrew | Nobatana | ||||
Andrew | Ratsomo | ||||
Andrew | Shetlabane | ||||
Andrews | William | Pioneer of the trade union movement and first General Secretary of the Communist Party of South Africa. | 20-March-1870 | December 1950 | |
Andrews | Bosky | ||||
Andrews | Paul | ||||
Andries | Maponya | ||||
Andries | Maponya | ||||
Andries | Mkhawane | ||||
Andries | Pitikwane | ||||
Anglia | C. | ||||
Anthony | Frank | ||||
Anthony | Frans | ||||
Anthony | Jacobs | ||||
Anthony | Mbatyoti | ||||
Anthony | Suze | ||||
Anthony | Frank | ||||
Anthony | Frank | 1940 | |||
Anton | Xaba | ||||
Anwa | Dramat | ||||
Apleni | James | 1930 | 5 March 1963 | ||
Appolis | Christopher | 10-September-1976 | |||
April | James | Teacher, member of the South African Coloured People’s Congress and MK, ANC, Robben Island prisoner. | 20-March-1940 | ||
April | Duhalisile | ||||
April | Bradfield | ||||
April | Hose | ||||
April | Maushe | ||||
April | Maxim | ||||
April | Nqubeni | ||||
April | Lindile | April 1986 | |||
April | Stanely | ||||
April | Wellington | ||||
April | Edward | ||||
Archibald | Soga | ||||
Archibald | Skefile | ||||
Archibald | Skefile | ||||
Archibold | Matyingwe | ||||
Archibold | Skofile | ||||
Arenstein | Jacqueline(Jackie) | Journalist, Legal Advisor to Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi, jailed from 1966-1970 under the Suppression of Communism Act, charged with treason, 1956 Treason Trial. | 06-June-1921 | ||
Arenstein | Rowley | Lawyer, banned person, trade union advisor, member of the South African Communist Party and Congress of Democrats, advisor to Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi | 07-July-1918 | 04-May-1996 | |
Arenstein | Jacqueline | 1921 | |||
Ariba | Lancelot | Artist and architect | 1891 | ||
Armstrong | Khatsala | ||||
Arndt | Ruth Elizabeth | 1890 | 3 September 1841 | ||
Arndt | Ernst Heinrich Daniël | Lecturer and Registrar of Banks. | 27 May 1899 | 3 May 1983 | |
Arnold | Ben | Artist | 19-July-1942 | ||
Arnold | G. | ||||
Aron | Mtembu | ||||
Arturo | Du | ||||
Ashley | Budaza | ||||
Ashraf | Kariem | ||||
Asmal | Kader | Minister of Education (1999 – 2004), Minister of Water Affairs,(1994 – 1999) and a member of Parliament in the National Assembly from 1994– 2007. | 08-October-1934 | 22-June-2011 | |
Asmal | Mohamed (Bob) Suleman | Commerical traveller, executive member of the Transvaal Indian Congress and a member of the Evaton People’s Transport Council. | 1923 | 12 December 1966 | |
Asvat | Zainab | Political activist, TIC Member and medical doctor | 1920 | 30-November-2013 | |
Asvat | Abu | Activist. Azapo Comrade. Doctor. Cricketer. Humanitarian. Health Secretary of Azapo, President of the Transvaal Cricket Board (1979-1981), President of the People’s Education Committee (Lenasia) (1986-1989). | 23 February 1943 | 27 January 1989 | |
Asvat | Ebrahim | A passive resister from Vereeniging, Transvaal (now Gauteng), Member of Committee of British Indian Association (BIA) and Secretary of the BIA Johannesburg branch, political prisoner | 3 July 1940 | ||
Asvat | Mohamed | Farouk Asvat is a novelist, poet, essayist, translator and medical doctor. He was banned by the South African apartheid regime between 1973 and 1978. | |||
Atazaxes | Phiri | ||||
Attwell | Gcwaba | ||||
Attwell | Eric | A member of the Liberal Party of South Africa (LPSA)who was banned by the apartheid government. | |||
Atwell | Masauli | ||||
Auerbach | Franz | ||||
August | Lucky | ||||
Autshumao | Autshumao | KhoiKhoi leader and interpreter of the Gorinhaikonas. | 1663 | ||
Avhapfani | Mukhesi | ||||
Azaria | Ndebele | ||||
Azariah | Nkosi | ||||
Azariah | Nkosi |