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South African Journalist, Zwelakhe Sisulu is abducted.
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Todd Tozama Matshikiza, musician, composer and writer, is born in Queenstown, Eastern Cape
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Ruth Perry is elected to lead Liberia, thus becoming Africa's first female head of state
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Forced removals at the Crossroads informal settlement
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South African writer J.M. Coetzee is born in Cape Town.
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The SA government gives limited powers of internal self-government to Damaraland
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Document 10 - Industrial and Commercial Workers’ Union of Africa, Flyer announcing Third Annual Conference, 17 January 1923
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Nigeria gained independence from the United Kingdom
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Jacobus Johannes (Jim) Fouché is born in Wepener in the OFS.
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SA cartoonist, Daniel Cornelis Boonzaaier is born
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Mpho Mathibela, one of the Siamese twins separated in an operation six months earlier, leaves hospital for the first time
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Archibald Gumede, former President of the United Democratic Front, is born in Pietermaritzburg.
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Mazisi Kunene, Zulu poet and ANC activist, is born
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Sir Ronald Ross, discoverer of the malaria mosquito is born
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Conservative Party leader, Dr Andries Treurnicht, dies in Cape Town.
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Christian principles and race problems by Jan H. Hofmeyr
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Christian principles and race problems
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M.K. Gandhi is forcibly removed from a whites-only train carriage
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Robert Koch announces the discovery of a rinderpest vaccine
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A national congress, under auspices of the Dutch Reformed Church, meets to discuss the ‘poor White problem’
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Well-known political activist and academic, Dr. Neville Alexander is born
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London hosts an international conference on the protection of the African elephant and rhinoceros
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The Balfour Declaration is accepted
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South African Congress of Trade Unions (SACTU) is formed
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Halley’s Comet reaches the closest point to earth
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Charlotte Maxeke dies
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SA author Hymne Weiss is born
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John Koenakeefe Mohl, SA artist is born
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German action in Herero Revolt is condemned in the Reichstag
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South Africa withdraws from the Commonwealth
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