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History Grade 11 - Topic 4 Glossary
… which were whites, Indians, Coloureds and Africans [8] Bantu education - This was a South African segregation law …
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Abdullah Ibrahim and the Politics of Jazz in South Africa
… use of marabi, swing, dance music, carnival, blues, hymns, gospel and spiritual than it had done in the 1960s”. His …
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Pass laws in South Africa 1800-1994
… action against low wages, poor housing and Passes. The Bantu Women’s League, precursor of the African National … campaign ended. Charlotte Maxeke Charlotte Maxeke and the Bantu Women’s League launched an anti-Pass campaign in 1918. … Many of the protesters were arrested and imprisoned. The Bantu Women’s League, that preceded the African National …
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Cape Schools Join the Revolt
… standby at Langa when a crowd threatened officials of the Bantu Administration. On 27 June there were further arson … identify with the struggle for a basic human society.' The Bantu, Coloured and Indian Affairs Departments were … library damaged at Vryheid, both in Natal. On 9 August the Bantu Administration Board complex at Pinetown was destroyed …
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Johannesburg Timeline 1800-1991
… strike. The police kill 18 persons in Alexandra. 1951 The Bantu Building Workers Act is passed. 1953 The ‘Bantu Services Levy Actss’ and the ‘Bantu Transport Services Levy Actss’ are passed. The Site and …
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The role of Cecil John Rhodes' British South African Company in the Conquest of Matabeleland
… back as 200 BC. The San were later moved from the area by Bantu speaking Africans (Bakalanga) late AD 1000 - 1550. … the region was witness to a series of invasions from Bantu-speaking people. As a result of these invasions a …
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The Youth Struggle
… of Black education. In 1953 government passed the Bantu Education Act that transferred Black education to the … to use his knowledge ”¦ What is the use of teaching the Bantu child mathematics when it cannot use it in practice? …
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The banning of the South African Students Organisation (SASO) and student politics in the 1980s
… that kept thousands of students away. The Department of Bantu Education ruled that all students wishing to return to … students against new measures that the Department of Bantu Education had adopted. The SSL was short-lived and …
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General South African History Timeline: Pre-1500
… with the use of iron, and regarded as the forebears of Bantu-speaking people, establish themselves south of what …
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Response to the June 16 Soweto Youth Uprising by organisations in exile
… school level. Punt Janson, the Deputy Minister of then Bantu Education, was quoted as saying: “I have not consulted …
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Music and culture as forms of resistance
… controlled radio stations collectively known as Radio Bantu. It is inevitable that artists whose songs were aired …
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Prehistory of the Pretoria area
… reach the necessary high temperatures. Culturally, Bantu-speaking people in the recent past compared the …
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Sharpeville Timeline
… not being suspended to appease the unfounded protests of Bantu agitators, but because the jails can no longer …
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Into the Fifties: Defiance by Norman Levy
… provided the context for the Defiance Campaign was the Bantu Authorities Bill, marketed to the nation as a new … and village councils, and endowed them with the label of “Bantu Authorities”. These bodies would be split into wards in … of their ethnic group”.23 The chairpersons of the Bantu Authorities would effectively be appointed by the …
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The development of Music in South Africa timeline 1600-2004
… African government launched a development programme for Bantu Radio in order to foster separate development and … for the Bantustans. Though the government had expected Bantu Radio to play folk music, African music had developed …
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Khoisan Identity
… and with colonial slave populations, as well as with Bantu-speaking farmers and white settlers. This created a … languages (which include English, Afrikaans and nine Bantu languages) not one is a Khoisan language. …
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Transvaal Indian Youth Congress (TIYC)
… of Voters Act, the Suppression of Communism Act and the Bantu Authorities Act. The Defiance Campaign laid a …
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States of Emergency in South Africa: the 1960s and 1980s
… control through enforcing pass laws, the implementation of Bantu education, and forced removals under the Group Areas …
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Mangosuthu Buthelezi: the Zulu nationalist who left his mark on South Africa’s history
… apartheid In 1948 Buthelezi enrolled to study history and “Bantu administration” at Fort Hare University . In 1949 he …
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Afrikaner
… the indigenous Khoi and San and also from the south-moving Bantu-speaking peoples whom they would later encounter deeper … was declared the sole medium of instruction in so called “Bantu” schools. Unfortunately, the National Party's ruthless …
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Nguni Stick Fighting
… or term Nguni is the collective name for ethnic groups of Bantu people residing in the Southern Africa. These groups …
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Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP)
… and provide for the gradual development of self-governing Bantu national units. The first Territorial Authority for the …
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Artist groups and educational facilities (1960-1980)
… establishment of this kind for Africans. According to ‘Bantu World’, Mohl described his objective as follows: ‘Our …
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Teachers League of South Africa (TLSA) conference in 1925
… Riebeeck celebrations and the impending implementation of Bantu Education. The TLSA urged teachers not allow students …
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African Peoples Democratic Union of Southern Africa (APDUSA)
… laws passed to regulate them. The first of these was the Bantu Authorities Act of 1951 , which created traditional …
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General South African History Timeline: 1920s
… in Johannesburg. Start of publication of Umteteli wa Bantu, African newspaper linked to the Chamber or Mines. 1 … Moosa is born in the Strand, Cape Town. 1923 The European-Bantu conference encouraged the ANC to withdraw from direct … to carry out forced removals. Later amended by the 1973 Bantu (Black) Laws Amendment Act. Commenced: 1 September …
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Resistance Photography and Mobilization of the Resistance, 1946-1976
… As late as 1947 Leveson introduced his exhibit "Meet the Bantu: A Story in Changing Cultures" by saying: These photographs are intended as an introduction to the Bantu peoples of South Africa at this crucial time in their … crushed. The failure to oppose the Sophiatown move or the Bantu Education Act has diminished Congress' reputation. [42] …
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Indian South Africans timeline 1960-1969
… African Congress of Trade Unions (Sactu) meeting at the Bantu Social Centre warned that 'there must be no Tshombes … Paton . 16 December, Ronnie Kasrils led the attack on the Bantu municipal office, Billy Nair on the Indian Affairs … from Chaitow. Subbiah was involved in the attack on the Bantu Administration Building in Ordinance Road with Bruno …
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Armed struggle & the advancement of the student and labour movements, 1967-1976
… in the Black Consciousness (BC) movement was Stephen Bantu Biko, who was the main force behind the growth of the … the riots, schools were closed by the then Minister of Bantu Education on the 18th, and by the beginning of July …
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Albertina Sisulu Timeline 1918 - 2011
… Albertina and Walter had their wedding reception at the Bantu Men's Social Centre in Johannesburg where Nelson … 1955 FEDSAW was actively involved in the ANC's boycott of Bantu Education and Albertina lead a campaign. 26 June, …
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