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Christian principles and race problems
… Hoernle at the South African College back in 1908. As an introduction to the lecture, there appears some …
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A national congress, under auspices of the Dutch Reformed Church, meets to discuss the ‘poor White problem’
… The 'poor White problem' or the Armblankevraagstuk as it was referred to in Afrikaans, was a significant …
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Martin Luther King, Junior, is born
… bus driver called police and Parks was arrested and fined. As the South African Government, led by the National Party …
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The General Assembly of the League of Nations meets in Geneva for the first time
… first time. The League was an international body founded as a result of the signing of the Treaty of Versailles after …
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The 4th Pan-African Congress is held in New York City, USA
… and also put forward a new demand for "treatment as civilised men despite differences of birth, race or …
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Charles Nqakula , Minister of Safety and Security and Chairperson of the SACP, is born
… present position after serving for a year and a few months as deputy minister of home affairs. Nqakula caused an outrage …
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Halley’s Comet reaches the closest point to earth
… in the solar system. Traditionally comets are seen as portents or signs that tragic events are about to occur. …
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Freedom of press is established at the Cape
… publish without hindrance. This led to what became known as the "Magna Carta" of press freedom in South Africa, and …
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Afrikaans author Mikro is born
… worked for Boerdery in Suid-Afrika (a farmers' magazine) as chief editor from1956 till 1960 and thereafter became …
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John Koenakeefe Mohl, SA artist is born
… one of the first significant art teachers in the country. As a teacher, he encouraged Mizraim Maseko to take painting …
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German action in Herero Revolt is condemned in the Reichstag
… In 1885 Herero territory was absorbed into the colony. As a cattle-based society they needed grazing for their …
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Thambi Naidoo mobilises the Indians
… pioneer, Mahatma Gandhi. Naidoo was hailed by Gandhi as one of the most important figures in the history of …
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Pixley Seme, lawyer, journalist and co-founder of SANNC is born
… Congress (ANC) in 1923. The organisation was formed as a result of Black dissatisfaction with the South Africa …
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Hlubi Chief Langalibalele becomes one of the first Black activists to be tried and banished to Robben Island
… register firearms. The Hlubi had received these firearms as a form of payment from the owners of diamond mines. After …
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Winnie Mandela released from banning order and house arrest
… a platform that presented itself to launch her as a reputable leader of the people at the time. …
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Resolute Treurnicht rejects waiving language policy
… to prepare a mass protest against the use of Afrikaans as medium of instruction. The mass protest was scheduled for …
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Journalists’ first visit to Robben Island
… hardened criminals. Though Robben Island has been used as prison and a place where people were isolated, banished …
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ANC Election victory party, 19 May 2010
… during the campaign. The ANC victory party is scheduled as follows: Date: Friday, 20 May 2011 Time: 15h00-20h00 …
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The Convention on the International Maritime Satellite Organisation, plus Operating Agreement, is adopted in London.
… on 3 September 1976, along with an Operating Agreement. As defined by the convention, the purpose of Inmarsat was to …
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Lovedale Missionary School
… around the Thyume Valley . Lovedale officially opened as a seminary in 1841, three years before William Chamler …
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Right wing Wit Kommando bombs academic’s office
… for the bomb attack. One source states the year as 1979, but gives no specific date. …
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President Vorster challenges Dr Rhoodie
… informed of the secret funding of The Citizen and rejected as contemptible Dr. Eschel Rhoodie's attempt to drag Minister …
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ANC Deputy President`s Election Campaign Programme, 6 May 2011
… will on Sunday lead a campaign programme in Ekurhuleni as part of the organisation`s election programme to maximise …
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SA artist, Lionel Davis, is born
… him to return to the Community Arts Project in Cape Town as a teacher. …
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Bensusan Museum of Photography and Library, Johannesburg
… the earliest wet-plate prints, to experiments in 3D such as stereoscopic views and holograms, to digital images. The …
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George Harrison Park
… legislation is now considered a Provincial Heritage Site. (As an aside Harrison soon sold his claim for £10 and …
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St Michael and All Angels Anglican Church, Boksburg
… church of Boksburg. The Building is widely refered to as one of Sir Herbert Bakers' finest Parish Churches. The …
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Old Government Building, Church Street, Boksburg
… was1aid by the Head of Mining, C.J. Joubert. It served as magistrate's office from 1901 to 1958. …
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Hector Pieterson Memorial and Museum, Soweto
… Stadium and the police station - and view exhibits such as television footage of the uprising. It also contains a …
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Fort Wynyard
… 15, 1945. On 14 May 1976 Fort Wynyard was proclaimed as a national monument. In 1992 the fort became the …
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