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Legislation, Dissent, and Violence in Sophiatown under Apartheid
… police tear-gassing the streets. The following month, on 14 January 1950, a pass offender was arrested and a riot …
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Why is sexual violence so endemic in South Africa and why has it been so hard to combat? by Jessica Clarke
… services to address sexual violence. It is estimated only 14% of perpetrators of sexual violence are sentenced, these …
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Caste - meaning, profession, religion
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16 June 1976 - Soweto Uprising
… Brooks & Brickhill Whirlwind before the storm, 1980 12:00 After the first massacre, the students fled in …
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Transition to Armed Struggle by Norman Levy
… would have jeopardized the secrecy of the undertaking.”14 It would also have compromised them. The presence of … some of its aspects had already been taken. (See chapter 14). It is possible that the High Command had adopted it, but … the subject of enquiries by Goldberg.” 62 (See chapter 14). Denis said nothing of this to me during the relatively …
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Biography of Miriam Makeba by Narcy Negrete
… Dlhmini and performed two songs. The boxer is sentenced to 14 years in jail for the murder of his girlfriend, who he …
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Armed struggle & the advancement of the student and labour movements, 1967-1976
… between ANC-ZAPU units and the Rhodesian army broke out on 14 August and continued into September, ending with the …
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Eastern Cape Wars of Dispossession 1779-1878
… the Amatole Mountains. D'Urban arrived at the frontier on 14 December 1834. He believed Hintsa, the chief of the …
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Ahmed Mohamed Kathrada Timeline: 1929 - 2017
… League’s Johannesburg District Committee at the age of 14. He is appointed editor of the school publication, The …
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The First Slaves at the Cape
… her inherited wealth but to more than double it to 14 808 guilders, and she owned a small farm. Angela, who …
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Organization of African Unity Timeline 1884-2000
… in Algeria against de Gaulle's government. September 14, Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba is overthrown by Colonel … to create a common market for cinema in Francophone Africa 1980 Ceasefire in Rhodesia ends civil war; Robert Mugabe's …
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Africa: Colonialism, Arts, Protest & Independence
… population in Algeria against de Gaulle's government 1960 14 September, Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba is overthrown by … to create a common market for cinema in Francophone Africa 1980 Ceasefire in Rhodesia ends civil war; Robert Mugabe's …
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Bureau of State Security (BOSS)
… the resignation of van den Bergh as the head of BOSS. In 1980, BOSS was replaced by a new intelligence agency, called …
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SPEAK Magazine (1982 - 1994)
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Indian South Africans: 1924-1948 Legislation and Segregation
… contravening the Immorality Act with a European girl aged 14. The African had been found not guilty of rape on Friday, …
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Documents, speeches, Awards, and articles relating to Albert John Luthuli
… between the 16 th and 18 th centuries. Despite the 13 th , 14 th and 15 th Amendments to the US Constitution that …
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Grade 9 - Term 2: The Nuclear Age and the Cold War
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Indian South Africans timeline 1920-1929
… coast. 5 March, The Durban Land Alienation Ordinance, No. 14 of 1921 (Natal), enables the Durban City Council to …
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Kasturba Gandhi timeline 1869 - 1944
… members of arrested satyagrahis could stay. 1911 February 14, The Minister of Interior turns down the request of Natal …
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PUBLIC RESPONSE TO SAHO WEBSITE
… > To:
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Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 8:01 PM Subject: Feedback on SAHO website Morning, …
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The Group Areas Act of 1950
… a trend that continues in the present day (Mabin, 1992b: 14). The Glen Gray Act of 1894 restricted the ability for …
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Gertrude Fester Biography by Nehal Patel
… L., (1988). ‘South African Women’s Struggles in the 1980’s’ from Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity , No. …
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The Cape Malay
… socio-political and economic crises of the 1970’s and 1980’s, the 'Coloureds' and their sub-categories appended the … . From Wikipedia. Available at: enwikipedia.org [Accessed 14 October 2010}. Cape Malays and their Heritage [online]. …
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Changes in modern forms of communication
… World Wide Web was transformed by Cerf’s TP/TCP. In the 1980’s researchers were able to send files and data from one …
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Grade 8 - Term 2: The Mineral Revolution in South Africa
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A Society for the “Advancement of Art”
… the entrance is around the corner from Darling Street." 14 Gwelo Goodman (qv.) took it over in c.1916." 15 Linking …
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Women and Children in White Concentration Camps during the Anglo-Boer War, 1900-1902
… an extended fact-finding tour of the concentration camps. 14 June, Speaking at a dinner party of the National Reform …
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Why General Smuts won on 4 September 1939
… to do so, under the provisions of Art. 8(e) and/or par. 14 of the Regulations can the Head Committee take a hand in …
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South African General Elections 2019 - List of Political Parties
… home for “coloured” South Africans. It won just over 14,000 votes nationally in 2014. The party had a taste of …
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The Union of South Africa: Movement towards Republic
… family and was given refuge by the Zulu king Dinizulu. On 14 April 1906, the Natal Government offered a reward of £500 …
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