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General Index | First edition of the Bloemfontein Bantu And Coloured People`s Directory by John Mancoe
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Speech at a luncheon for delegates to the International Iron and Steel Institute (IISI) board meeting
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Coloured Section | First edition of the Bloemfontein Bantu And Coloured People`s Directory by John Mancoe
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The Role of the People’s Republic of China in South Africa’s Liberation Struggle and MK
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A Short History of ESKOM, Part 1 (1923-2001)
… worker who was a member of the African National Congress (ANC). Eventually, the reactors were opened in 1984 and 1985 … Jaglin and Dubresson suggest that just before the ANC came into power, they had an “ambiguous advantage”. … be seen in the differing economic policies adopted by the ANC after Apartheid and the definitions of development. …
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A tribute to a great struggle stalwart Paul David by Siva Naidoo
… Congress. Paul joined the African National Congress (ANC) in 1959 in the prime of his youth. He was 18 years old at the time. When the ANC was banned in 1960, he became an underground operative. …
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Remembering and Celebrating South Africa’s Iconic LGBTQI+ Women
… increasingly politically active and became a member of the ANC. Feeling increasingly alienated from her Orthodox Jewish … as well as a clause on co-operation with the then banned ANC. After a copy of this draft went missing, Gross left … particularly within the African National Congress (ANC). Nicol was involved in drafting an influential proposal …
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The Bloemfontein Trade Union Conference and the Industrial Conciliation Act", The Militant Worked, October-November 1945
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Speech on the installation of professor Bundy as Vice-Chancellor and Principal, University of the Witwatersrand
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Customary Law in South Africa: Historical Development as a Legal System and its Relation to Women’s Rights by Devon Wall
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Socialism
… movement, led by the African National Congress (ANC), fought for an equal society and embraced socialist … to achieve this goal. After the end of apartheid, the ANC became the ruling party in South Africa and implemented a …
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A New Date For the Founding of the South African Society of Artists, and it’s Second Annual Exhibition of 1898
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Contractions in this Directory | First edition of the Bloemfontein Bantu And Coloured People`s Directory by John Mancoe
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Speech by President Nelson Mandela on being awarded the freedom of the city and county of Cardiff
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Grade 7 - Term 4: Co-operation and conflict on the frontiers of the Cape Colony in the early 19th century
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South Africa needs a national holiday on 16 November to acknowledge its indentured
… of Christian holidays is important. However, the ANC government has failed to declare a single public holiday …
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E. R. Roux, The New Slogan and the Revolutionary Movement among White Workers in South Africa, presented at the Sixth
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Programme of the Nafional Liberation League ofS.A. as Revised and Adopfed af Firsf Congress, Cope Town, March 1937
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Responses in South Africa to the outbreak of WWI: The African Peoples Organisation and the Teachers League of South Africa
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African National Congress Timeline 1940-1949
… In the 1940s the ANC rejuvenated itself and began to work more closely with … and 1930s. Two significant developments took place in the ANC in the 1940s: for the first time women were admitted as full members of the ANC in 1943, leading to the establishment of the ANC Women’s …
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Nelson Mandela Timeline 1940-1949
… Z. K. Matthews join the African National Congress (ANC). 7 July, The Executive Committees of the All African Convention (AAC) and the ANC meet and pass a resolution regarding World War II. They … participating in the war. 15-17 December, At the annual ANC conference Dr. A.B. Xuma is elected ANC president and …
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African National Congress Timeline 2000 -2010
… During this period the ANC consolidated its hold on power but also faced both … (NNP), was disbanded and some of its members joined the ANC. NNP leader Marthinus van Schalkwyk became a member of the ANC and a cabinet minister. The ANC also faced internal …
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Alison Drew -- S.O.Y.A. National Executive Committee, The Maritzburg Conferences and the Tasks of the Immediate Future, 31 May 1959
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Alison Drew -- S.O.Y.A. National Executive Committee, The Maritzburg Conferences and the Tasks of the Immediate Future, 31 May 1959
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Alison Drew -- S.O.Y.A. National Executive Committee, The Maritzburg Conferences and the Tasks of the Immediate Future, 31 May 1959
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Alison Drew -- S.O.Y.A. National Executive Committee, The Maritzburg Conferences and the Tasks of the Immediate Future, 31 May 1959
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Alison Drew -- S.O.Y.A. National Executive Committee, The Maritzburg Conferences and the Tasks of the Immediate Future, 31 May 1959
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Alison Drew -- S.O.Y.A. National Executive Committee, The Maritzburg Conferences and the Tasks of the Immediate Future, 31 May 1959
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Alison Drew -- S.O.Y.A. National Executive Committee, The Maritzburg Conferences and the Tasks of the Immediate Future, 31 May 1959
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Alison Drew -- S.O.Y.A. National Executive Committee, The Maritzburg Conferences and the Tasks of the Immediate Future, 31 May 1959
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