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Mawanda Isaac Mbongela
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The South African War 1899-1902
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Charges against 53 of the 76 Africans detained after the Sharpeville massacre are dropped
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Mandela signs SA Constitution into law
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The Union of South Africa 1910
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Black Concentration Camps during the Anglo-Boer War 2, 1900-1902
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Biography of Jerry Pelamoitse Tlhopane
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Union of South Africa is inaugurated
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… family. He later studied law and practiced as a lawyer in Vereeninging, south of Johannesburg, Transvaal (now Gauteng). …
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General Lord Roberts marches on Pretoria
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Dundee and Glencoe are retaken by General Sir Redvers Buller troops during the South African War II
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General Sir Redvers Henry Buller’s troops relieve British forces at Ladysmith
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Constructing the Union of South Africa; negotiations & contestations, 1902-10
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President Paul Kruger and Commandant General Louis Botha issue a proclamation in Pretoria
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The PAC is formed
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The African Students Association (ASA)
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