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African National Congress Timeline 1920-1929
… between the two was strictly controlled (Horrell 1978: 2-3). This Act was consolidated by the 1945 Blacks (Urban … Bill. To read extracts of the proceedings click here . 4-5 January, The ANC holds its annual conference. To read …
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The Triumph of the Radicals, 1939-1946
… a density of 700 to the acre, whilst the Europeans owned 2,940 acres plus a reserve of 1,121 acres of Municipal land, … arrived at by the two governments in 1938, and on 2 May informed the Union Government of its intention to … the Act was passed. Thereafter resistance would begin. On 2 June the Bill became law and 13 June was declared …
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“Caught in the toils of our own selfishness”: Paton’s exploration of causes of, and responses to, societal failings in Cry, The Beloved Country by Eleanor Evans
… of Cry, the Beloved Country.” English in Africa. 25.2. (1998): 63-92. Web. 10th November 2014. …
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African National Congress Timeline 1990-1999
… (COSATU) meet the external hierarchy of the ANC in Lusaka. 2 February, President F. W. de Klerk makes a speech at the … Mandela travels to Lusaka, Zambia to meet ANC officials. 4 March, Three-hundred and forty-three political prisoners … to the killing of defenceless demonstrators in Sebokeng. 2 April, The ANC elects Nelson Mandela as Deputy President of …
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Debating Stellenbosch University’s Language Policy
… but was also the start of the Open Stellenbosch movement. [2] The Open Stellenbosch protests were led by black students … sailors of the Dutch East India Trading Company (DEIC). [4] By 1657 the first free burghers, who became known as the … in the country with 3,4 million coloured speakers, 2,7 million white speakers and thousands of black speakers. …
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The first indications of protest over Afrikaans in Soweto schools
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Egyptian and Israeli forces in fierce fights
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Springboks beat New Zealand in Rugby Wold Cup final match
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Fraserburg
… 1,668 were literate 1875 census: 9,060 residents, of whom 2,379 were literate 1891 census: 6,907 residents, of whom 2,560 were literate 1904 census: 6,469 residents, of whom …
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Mjanyana Hospital
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The Native Affairs Commission went once more to Ntabelanga for negotiations
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Elsa, the lioness made famous by Joy Adamson’s book Born Free, dies in Kenya
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A wave of strikes hits Durban and spread countrywide
… On 9 January 1973 around 2 000 workers in the Coronation Brick and Tile factory in …
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Nine members of the ANC are officially banned in Dakawa, Tanzania
… of democracy’ , from Searchlight South Africa, Vol 2. No 1, July [online], Available at content.yudu.com …
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Vlakplaas and the History of Apartheid's Death Squad
… and to this day, their cases are still unresolved [2] . Death squads were in operation inside and outside the … Vlakplaas and was eventually found guilty of his crimes [4] . State security personnel launched Vlakplaas in response … photographs and video. Critical Arts, 29(sup1), pp.73-87. [2] Binckes, R., 2018. Vlakplaas: Apartheid Death Squads, …
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Zulu King Cetshwayo address his warriors at the great military kraal of Nodwengu
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Angra das Voltas, Luderitz Bay- Namibia
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Agtersuurberg, Eastern Cape
… Verwoed name was officially changed to Gariep Dam on the 4 October 1996. Gariep is Khoekhoe for 'river' and was the …
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Pieter Willem Frederik Wenning, SA painter, is born in The Hague, Netherlands
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Advocate Anton Lubowski secretary-general of the SWAPO is assassinated
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Anglo American announces switching of main listing to London
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Shell House, Johannesburg
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A few days after deciding to establish a Dutch newspaper in South Africa, the name De Burger is chosen
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United Nations Charter is adopted
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Bartholomew Dias, Portuguese discoverer of the Cape of Good Hope, drowns at sea
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Indian South Africans timeline 1654-1899
… etc. who paid their own passage to the Natal Colony. 2 October, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi is born to Karamchand … Colony. 1888 The Registration of Servants Act, Law No. 2 of 1888 is passed in Natal. This law classifies Indians as …
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Indian Passive Resistance in South Africa: 1946 - 1948
… Council (CBIC) which holds a conference, in Cape Town on 2 January 1919; leading to the formation of the South African Indian Congress (SAIC) on 4 June 1923. Discriminatory practices against Indians in … from £500 to £660. The monthly repayment ranged from £2.12.O to £3.0.0 extending over a period of 29 years. A …
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Chapter 15. The African Worker-A Policeman and Pair Of Handcuffs Always Waiting - Garment Workers in Action by E. S. Sachs
… per cent of the Africans who lived in Reserves was £2 16s. 7d. For an African to pay two kinds of taxes, … Asiatic males .. .. 1,509 4,850 Coloured and Asiatic females .. .. 3,441 … .. 101 2,497 TOTAL .. . . . .. …
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