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Staffrider magazine (1978-1993)
… Africa,” Research in African Literatures 20, no. 3 (Autumn 1989): 414. ? [xvi] Kirkwood, “Staffrider: An Informal … Africa.” Research in African Literatures 20, no. 3 (Autumn 1989): 412–21. |———. “Turkish Tales and Some Thoughts on SA …
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Azanian Students Organisation (AZASO)
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Non-European United Front of South Africa, Minutes of Conference held in City Hall, Cape Town, 8 to 10 April 1939
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Biography of Hugh Masekela by Fardin Rahman
… [Accessed 23 October 2016] King, P.B., (1989). ‘Masekela To Keep On Fighting,’ 15 June. Available at … “Masekela To Keep On Fighting,” Chicago Tribune, June 15, 1989, accessed October 23, 2016, …
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CRITICISM AND CENSOSHIP IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN "ALTERNATIVE" PRESS WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO THE CARTOONS OF BAUER AND ZAPIRO 1985 -1990
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CRITICISM AND CENSORSHIP IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN "ALTERNATIVE" PRESS WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO THE CARTOONS OF BAUER AND ZAPIRO 1985 -1990
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United Women’s Organisation (UWO)
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The National Council of Trade Unions (NACTU)
… popular anti-apartheid movements of the time. In 1987 to 1989 NACTU held several meetings with the ANC, the PAC and …
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African National Congress (ANC) office bearers
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The Azania Liberation Support Committee and its publications by Allison Drew
… was broadly termed the Mass Democratic Movement formed in 1989 (Phahle, Frontline Worker, April-May 1990). Although not … the pseudonym Jeremy Robert in Frontline Worker (August 1989). Paul Montgomery, a colleague of Phahle’s at Lambeth … as the only organisations worthy of uncritical support. By 1989 the ALSC publications were having serious financial …
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Documentary Photography and Awakening the International Community, 1976-1994
… books of South African resistance photography, wrote in 1989, "Goldblatt is joined by a growing number of South … three national states of emergency in 1986, 1987 and 1989. Acts of resistance were met with acts of repression, … The latter was exemplified by Beyond the Barricades (1989), a publication that straddled the division between …
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Johannesburg Timeline 1800-1991
… released from detention, along with six other detainees. 1989 8 January, PW Botha suffers a stroke, marking the …
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The Namibian struggle for independence – 1966 – 1990 – a historical background
… and to help conduct and manage fair elections. In 1989, elections were held and SWAPO won with 57% of the votes …
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Manto Tshabalala-Msimang timeline 1940 - 2009
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Polokwane/Pietersburg Timeline 1835-1995
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Anti-South African Indian Council (SAIC) Campaign
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Progressive Federal Party (PFP)
… and PFP disbanding to form the Democratic Party in April 1989. The National Party government immediately called a …
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Ruth First timeline 1925-2012
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Black South African Poets of the 1970’s and their Publications
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Zulu Family History
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South West Africa People’s Organisation (SWAPO)
… released in 1984. Nujoma returned to Namibia in September 1989. In 1978 the UN recognized SWAPO as the sole … effect in December 1988. Sporadic fighting continued. In 1989 Nujoma was elected president and SWAPO won a majority of …
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Umbrella Contemporary Dance Festival
… work. The first edition of the festival opened in February 1989 with fourteen choreographers presenting work. Between 1988 and 1989, the producers managed to attract people from all … of this country. Herewith a history of the Dance Umbrella: 1989: The first Dance Umbrella festival presented work …
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The development of Music in South Africa timeline 1600-2004
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Biography of Lindiwe Mabuza by Kayla Johansen
… issues surrounding sexual abuse by men. [36] Published in 1989, One Never Knows: An Anthology of Black South African …
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Enuga Sreenivasulu Reddy Timeline 1924 - 2020
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A decade by decade events account of the women’s struggle in South Africa
… Media Department at the University of the Western Cape. 1989 Sister Bernard Ncube is part of a United Democratic …
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The Angolan Civil War (1975-2002): A Brief History
… military pursuits and attacks on oil installations. June 1989 saw negotiations between Savimbi and dos Santos with the …
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Medu Art Ensemble
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Bibliography: Missionary settlement in southern Africa
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Polokwane the Segregated city
… Party was viewed by many in a sympathetic light. By 1989, the reform of the apartheid system was underway, and on … of events that saw Rhyne installed as the paramount in 1989. Turfloop: University of the North In 1959, as part of …
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