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Zulu assault at Holkrantz
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Griqua leader Andries le Fleur is born
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Resisting apartheid through pen and paper by Richard Rive, 05 March 2018
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Extract from a speech by the Honourable the Prime Minister during the Cape National Party Congress at East London on 3 September 1975
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Address of the President of the Republic Of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki, at the Youth Day celebrations: Absa Stadium, Buffalo City Municipality
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Timeline: All-Africa Convention (AAC)
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King Edward VII High School, Houghton Estate, Johannesburg
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Njabulo Ndebele was born on this day
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Jacob Thabo Lengane is murdered in Soweto
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Diplomatic ties are established between SA and Saudi Arabia
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Jan Ernst Abraham Volschenk, landscape painter, is born near Riversdale, Western Cape
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Eleven people are killed at Donnybrook, Kwazulu
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President Mandela addresses the National assembly of Mali
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The existing ban on marriages between White and Black people (Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act (1949) is extended to White and Coloured people
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5,580 Egyptian prisoners of war are exchanged for four Israelis held by Egyptian troops
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Chiliboy Ralepelle becomes the first black player to lead the Springboks against a World XV in England
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Educationist George Molefe is born
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Former South African Prime Minister JG Strijdom dies
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Barry Hough, SA literary critic and successful author of mainly teenage books is found dead
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Helen Nontando Jabavu, author and periodical editor in London, is born in Middeldrift, SA
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Lady Diana Spencer is killed in a car accident in Paris
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The launch of the Progressive Women’s Movement of SA
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The Soweto Uprising leaves 174 blacks and two whites dead following 10 days of rioting
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Lionel Davis, SA artist, is born in Cape Town. He was a political prisoner on Robben Island between 1964 and 1971, where he c
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Phambili Ka Ntloko, national organiser of AZAPO, is born
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Gerard Moerdijk, SA architect of several church buildings and the Voortrekker monument, dies
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The Azanian People’s Organisation (AZAPO) is founded after the government banned a host of BCM organisations in October 1977.
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Benjamin Mzimkulu Macala, SA artist, is born
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