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Deployment of Racism in South Africa by Rooha Variava
… attitudes and prejudices, an out-dated legacy that the Afrikaner has brought with him into modern times. And it is … of the irrational and tradition-bound psychology of the Afrikaner. Positing the prejudices of the Afrikaner as the causal principle of racism and of apartheid …
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First Matabele War
… became premier of South Africa with the support of the Afrikaner Bond. Rhodes' grand imperial vision for a British …
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Yusuf Dadoo Timeline: 1900 - 1909
… reintroduces the strict segregationist policies of the old Afrikaner Republics and harsh new immigrant measures to …
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Turning-point elections in South Africa, 1910 - 2009
… the English colonial territories and recently defeated Afrikaner republics agreed to create a new white minority …
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Van Zyl Slabbert is elected as the leader of the PFP
… Slabbert when he resigned in 1986. Born in Pretoria to an Afrikaner family, van Zyl Slabbert grew up in …
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The South African Communist Party and Mozambique
… president from 1986, noted that: After the Lusaka Accord [signed on 7 September 1974, whereby Portugal … SACP Activists: the SACP in Mozambique until the Nkomati Accord, 1975-1984 Between 1975 and 1984, the political … secretariat” who would remain in Maputo until the Nkomati Accord in 1984 (whereafter the headquarters were moved to …
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Document 57 - Lionel Forman, “Self-Determination in South Africa: A Contribution to Discussion”, Liberation, 37, July 1959
… forerunner of the African National Congress. Like the Afrikaner Bond it came into being as the result of the … we are at odds about a definition. The pure lily-white Afrikaner volk out which the Verwoerd Nationalists declaim … are not a nation but a hallucination. If there is an Afrikaner nation in South Africa it does not consist of the …
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SA Army College, Roberts Heights, Pretoria
… Heights”) to commemorate The Great Trek in a flurry of Afrikaner Nationalism, which accompanied the Great Trek … the end of the National Party and their influence of Afrikaner Nationalism as an Ideology to Govern South Africa, … or United Party or even the British did in the name of Afrikaner or English identity and Heritage in South Africa. …
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Book 3: Migration, Land and Minerals in the Making of South Africa - Introduction
… The anglicisation of the British colonies, the growth of Afrikaner identity in the interior, and the rise of African … The British attempt to conquer and control all African and Afrikaner states in nineteenth-century South Africa was … until 1910. The 1910 Act of Union was a compromise between Afrikaner and British nationalism to the exclusion of others. …
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Eugéne Nielen Marais, S.A. poet, writer, lawyer and naturalist, is born
… his own News paper Land en Volk meaning Land and (the Afrikaner) people. Marais later went to London with the …
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Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek decides that December 16 will be a public holiday called Dingaan’s Day
… 16 remained a rallying point for the development of Afrikaner nationalism, culture and identity. However, in 1952 …
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A.G. Visser, SA physician and poet, dies in Heidelberg, Transvaal
… to be playful and satirical especially toward the Afrikaner sense of decorum. While he is not considered as …
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42nd African National Congress Conference: Resolutions, 20 December, 1953
… training and employment opportunities for Africans. 2. Accord proper treatment and service to African customers. 3. …
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Date is set for constitutional talks
… the Herstigte National Party (HNP) and the right wing Afrikaner Resistance Movement (AWB) in their turn refused to …
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Foreword - The Congress of the People and Freedom Charter Campaign by Ismail Vadi, New Delhi, 1995
… to address, through a process of negotiations, the idea of Afrikaner self-determination, including the concept of a …
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Bophuthatswana is granted independence by the South African government
… and their apartheid overlords was imminent. A group of Afrikaner right-wingers, in a bid to keep Mangope at the …
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President F.W. de Klerk announces Whites-only referendum results
… Those opposed to reforms were the Conservative Party (CP), Afrikaner Resistance Movement (AWB) and the Reformed National …
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Sir Christoffel Joseph Brand succeeds his brother, P.A. Brand, as editor of De Zuid
… with political matters, and was representative of the Afrikaner Bond. The newspaper also merged with Ons Land (Our …
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The “Ossewabrandwag” is founded
… of Colonel J.C.C. Laas. The OB was evidence of the surging Afrikaner Nationalism in the centenary year of the Great trek …
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Gertrude Fester Biography by Nehal Patel
… would be the most efficient way to protect each race. The Afrikaner Nationalism of Malan’s National Party posited that … subjects were taught in Afrikaans – the language of the Afrikaner people – and the standard of education was …
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The Convention for a Democratic South Africa (CODESA): CODESA 2
… allies. Welsh (2009) notes that propaganda exploited the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging’s (AWB) close alliance with the … security forces, the strengthening of the national peace accord, and the reform of the South African Broadcasting … the SADF for more than six months after the National Peace Accord had been signed, from September 1991 until around …
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Book 3: Migration, Land and Minerals in the Making of South Africa - Chapter 1 - State Formation in Nineteenth-century South Africa by Yonah Seleti
… identity into British and Dutch (or Boer, later to become Afrikaner). The division in white identity formation that … from the Cape Colony. This movement has been glorified by Afrikaner historians as the “ Great Trek ”. The link between … view of the trek as “a march against civilisation”. For Afrikaner historians, the trek was “a touch of civilisation” …
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Biography of Eli Weinberg by Karen Folz
… their place alongside the country’s politically dominant Afrikaner population. Some Jews also empathised with South … because they saw parallels between Nazi ideology and Afrikaner nationalism – both were steeped in notions of … and created some resentment towards the more successful Afrikaner population – acts such as setting up separate …
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South African General Elections 2019 - List of Political Parties
… FN is returning to contest 2019’s polls. Prominent Afrikaner activist Dan Roodt appears to have exited the … Daniel Lotter now at the helm. The FN wants a separate Afrikaner homeland and the implementation of … reportedly cost Spur millions, suggesting either that Afrikaner separatists are disproportionately fond of surf ’n …
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Women at the start of the 20th century
… how Afrikaans women formed 'wives clubs' to support the Afrikaner cause of 'Broederbond'. Callinicos writes that as … the "transmitters of the mother tongue and the bearers of Afrikaner culture in the home" (Callinicos; 1993:117). White …
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Tswana
… as a Crown colony. By the late nineteenth century, Afrikaner and British officials had seized almost all Tswana territory, dividing it among the Cape Colony, Afrikaner republics, and British territories. In 1910, when …
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Intersex South Africa (ISSA)
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Land: dispossession, resistance and restitution
… to consolidate and entrench its rule. The British and Afrikaner landowners and industrialists set in motion a …
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Winnie Mandela is banished to Brandfort
… ANC leader, Nelson Mandela, was banished to the dusty Afrikaner dominated town of Brandfort in the Free State where …
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General De la Rey protests British mistreatment of women and children
… children at the hands of the British. Related: The Rise of Afrikaner Nationalism …
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