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The Rev. Francis Owen, missionary in South Africa, is born in London.
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”A Talk Upon My Native Land”. Pamphlet by the Rev. John L. Dube, 1892 [Extract]
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Rev. Robert Selby Taylor, Bishop of Grahamstown, is elected Archbishop of Cape Town and Metropolitan of the Province of South Africa.
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Rev Allan Hendrikse and 150 Supporters Swim at a Whites Only Beach in Port Elizabeth.
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”Presidential Address” by the Rev. J. A. Calata, Cape African Congress, June 25-27, 1939
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The Rev. Allan Hendrickse steps down after fourteen years as leader of the Labour Party.
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