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INTERNATIONAL NGO CONFERENCE AGAINST APARTHEID AND COLONIALISM IN AFRICA Geneva, 2 - 4 September 1974
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The Morogoro conference: A moment of self-reflection - Nhlanhla Ndebele and Noor Nieftagodien
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Volume 7:Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa Report-List of victims
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The Truth and Reconciliation Commission: success or failure? by Varushka Jardine, 2008
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Albert Luthuli and the African National Congress: A Bio-Bibliography, by Dorothy C. Woodson
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Britain and France submit Suez Canal dispute to the UN Security Council.
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Prof. Gustav Bernhard August Gerdener (86), theologian and historian, dies in Stellenbosch.
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General De la Rey protests the British mistreatment of women and children.
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Mozambique nationalists and Portugal establish a transitional government after a decade of guerrilla fighting.
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The United Nations (UN) General Assembly admits thirteen African countries and Cyprus.
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Remains of Moses Kotane and JB Marks to be repatriated from Russia
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List of Other Early Settlers and Associates of Phoenix Settlement (1904-1914)
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Powerful car bombs kill seventeen people and wound ninety-three in Algiers.
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The SA rugby team beats Australia 9-0 in Brisbane and wins the series 2-0.
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OAU summit decision to continue sanctions against SA, and to review them.
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Sir James Hulett (90), politician and sugar magnate, dies in Berea, Durban.
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”Authority” In Christian National Education and Fundamental Pedagogics. Yousuf Ismail Eshak, 1987
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Tutu and Franklin: The Future, Desmond Tutu Interview by Dr. Franklin, 1997
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Tutu and Franklin: The Past, Desmond Tutu Interview by Dr. Franklin, 1997
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Tutu and Franklin: The Present, Desmond Tutu Interview by Dr. Franklin, 1997
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Athol Fugard, SA author and dramatist, is born in Middelburg, Cape Province.
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Sir Bernard Oppenheimer (55), diamond buyer and brother of Sir Ernest, dies.
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Alfred (Gogga) Brown, SA amateur palaeontologist and archaeologist, dies in Aliwal North.
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