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The National Coat of Arms
… disadvantaged by racial, gender, geographical, social, cultural, physical, communication, and attitude related …
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History Grade 11 - Topic 2 Contextual Overview
… immigrants from Europe) that emerged with it – created new cultural hybrids, of which the free movement that jazz took … and blacks. This friction would continue to dominate cultural discourse in the 20th, and 21st centuries An image …
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Women and The Food and Canning Workers’ Union
… part not only of local political networks, but also cultural ones. In her analysis of the FCWU, Jenny Schreiner …
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A brief history on South African prisons and prisoners
… for the Mint was erected on the edge and presently the Cultural History Museum is situated in that building.) The …
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Early African Civilisations: Ancient Egypt, Nubia and Swahili
… are said to be the first people to have a dictator. Social relations and work instructions were determined by priests …
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Cosatu timeline
… COSATU issued a notice under section 77 of the Labour Relations Act (LRA) for workers to be able to engage in …
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Responses in South Africa to the outbreak of WWI: The Afrikaner Response and the 1914 Rebellion
… eroded as a result of transformation of the social relations in agriculture. The discovery of minerals led to …
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Drum Magazine
… board that included some of the leading political and cultural figures of the time: Joe Rathebe, Dan 'Sport' Twala, …
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Rand Rebellion 1922
… that differences in colour, standards of living, and the cultural background of the coloured races might make. …
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Prevention/Treatment
… say 'no'); and a consideration of wider social pressures, cultural expectations and sex education. What is sex …
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Grade 6 - Term 2: Explorers from Europe find southern Africa
… abandoned, it was to the benefit of Great Zimbabwe. The cultural, political and economic power in the area shifted to …
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The Women of Marikana
… Chapter Nine bodies, prominent civil society leaders and cultural workers. Sikhala Sonke members provide vocal …
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Women’s Rights and Representation
… the applicant's rights to practise her religious and cultural beliefs, and ordered that words be read in to the …
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Womens Rights
… the applicant's rights to practise her religious and cultural beliefs, and ordered that words be read in to the …
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Highlights for 2013
… which of these events qualify by their subject matter, cultural impact and relevance to South Africa. We ask our …
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Insurrections Ensemble
… and sociologist. Sitas is a vital force in South Africa’s cultural life. That he is re-designing the landscape of South …
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Learning about history through people: oral history
… Six? Why do you think so? 2. What is a bioscope? 3.What cultural group do you think Farida is from? 4.What do you …
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The Freedom Charter by Norman Levy
… in a letter to the South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR) early in 1954,2 requesting the institute … as a teacher in the creation of informal syllabi for the Cultural Clubs (formed in April 1955 to provide alternative … unions, political organizations, religious, sporting, cultural and social bodies were invited. It is not clear how …
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Yusuf Dadoo Timeline: 1930 - 1939
… men he calls for the community to reform some of its cultural practices, the principle one been the education of …
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Paper abstracts and biographies of speakers
… what ways the Shona, Zeruru and the Ndebele inter-ethnic relations were shaped in the armed struggle. Name Tom … recognised that music, poetry and dance were integral cultural expressions within the liberation movements; styles … to address the positive impact of the armed struggle in cultural practice and belief for our emergent, democratic …
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Remembering the Battle of Adwa
… Ethiopia’s show of unity, across political, religious, and cultural lines (the very diversity Italy sought to exploit) …
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Indian South Africans: 1924-1948 Legislation and Segregation
… movements outside the reserves were directed by their relations with white industry and farms. Picture A: Many … registered trade unions and gave them access to industrial relations facilities. The Act excluded black workers by its …
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Second World War and its impact, 1939-1948
… see our Grade 12 lesson, 1924-1948: South Africa's Foreign Relations. Post-war problems The war had a huge social and …
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Constructing the Union of South Africa; negotiations & contestations, 1902-10
… Opposition to White Rule Even before the Anglo-Boer War, relations between Black and White were very strained. The …
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South African Student Organisation (SASO)
… in these years closely tied to the transformation of race relations in South Africa by crafting a political destiny …
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A Short History of ESKOM, Part 2 (2001-2022)
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Grade 7 - Term 1: The Kingdom of Mali and the City of Timbuktu in the 14th Century
… foundations for Walata, Jenne, and Timbuktu to become the cultural and commercial centre of North Africa. Mansa Kankan … Africa-Mali manuscript project was the first official cultural project of the New Partnership for Africa's …
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Early civilisations from around the world: Mesopotamia, China, Indus River Valley, the Mesoamerican empires
… of Africa. Buddha. Image source The people China held many cultural groups or ethnic divisions. More powerful groups …
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Black Community Programmes (BCP)
… journals and community newspapers, leading to a revival of cultural, political and literary activity. Through Ravan …
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History Grade 10 - Topic 3 Contextual Overview
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