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ArticleUnion, Segregation, apartheid and Democracy: From Union to non racial democracy
… the realization of this objective was the passing of the Transkei Constitution Act of 1963 which provided for …
ArticleInkatha Freedom Party (IFP)
… viable homelands system had hopelessly faded. Even the Transkei, the most promising prospect, could meet only 10% of …
Nelspruit the Segregated city
… of them were granted independence: Bophuthatswana, Venda, Transkei and Ciskei. Kangwane was next in line for this …
Colonial conquest and resistance, Pre 1900
… subjugation of the Tembu, Pondo, Fingo and Xhosa in the Transkei. The Xhosa in particular fought nine wars spanning …
ArticlePort Elizabeth the Segregated city
… which in turn sparked off the Soweto student uprising of 1976, but it also created residential conditions which will …
Biography of Barry Gilder by Sofia Pullen
… followed the African National Congress into exile in 1976. He aided the ANC through his work as an anti-apartheid … London Gilder joined the exiled ANC in…
Biography of Miriam Makeba by Narcy Negrete
… South Western Townships, was the scene of a massacre in 1976. Soweto Blues described how apartheid government changed … of students to gather in the streets…
ArticleBlack Consciousness: Cultural Expression and Representation
… MDALI (Music Drama Arts and Literature Institute). After 1976, the youth and student movements began to systematically …
ArticleThe British Anti-Apartheid Movement
… AAM. In 1971, 14 unions were AAM affiliates. It took the 1976 Soweto uprising to bring a flood of affiliates, and by … asked workers to observe a week of…
ArticleThe Azania Liberation Support Committee and its publications
… university libraries and advantage was taken of the Transkei’s bogus independence by directly mailing copies to …
ArticleThe History of Education: 1658 to present
… (BPC) is attended by 100 people in King William’s Town. 1976 4 March, The BPC, SASO, and SASM become active in Soweto … death is the twenty-first death in…
ArticleLiberation history Timeline 1960-1969
… to the system of Black authorities takes place in the Transkei. 14 March, The defense team opens their case in the … police. They are taken across the border…
ArticleWomen in African Literature: Writing and Representation
… some of their most notable publications. Zukiswa Wanner (1976-) Writer. Feminist. African. Mother. Lover (Wanner, … play, A Kind of Marriage, was first…
ArticleRustenburg Timeline 1850-2001
… a mineral water works, an industry in operation until 1976. Writer H Rider Haggard visits Rustenburg, and makes … forces to fight against apartheid from…
ArticleThe People’s Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN)
… semi-liberated zones and striking further south. In 1975-1976 in Ovambo, PLAN mounted a major attack. In 1978-1979 …
ArticleSouth African Youth Congress (SAYCO)
… students, community and political organizations. Since 1976, most young workers had experienced more than a decade …
ArticleBlack South African literature
… powerful novels of struggle, adaptation and survival. The 1976 Soweto uprising unleashed an immense flood of writing. …
ArticleSouth African National Students Congress (SANSCO)
… by SASO’s influence particularly after the June 16 1976 Uprising, SASO was banned in October 1977 and this …
Apartheid - A Crime Against Humanity: The Unfolding of Total Strategy 1948-1989
… argue), it was only subsequent to the Soweto Uprising of 1976 that the need for a total strategy was formally …
ArticleThe spread of these ideas to Europe and Australia
… Royal Society of Tasmania and placed on public display. In 1976, on the centenary of her death, her remains were finally …
ArticleNational Union of South African Students (NUSAS)
… the organisation. In the aftermath of Soweto Uprising in 1976, NUSAS tried to make amends with SASO by trying to be … : Cape Town: Nasou, pp.90-91.Archives|…
ArticleConvention for a Democratic South Africa (CODESA)
… South African Communist Party Inyanda National Movement Transkei Government Intando Yesizwe party United People's …
ArticleAnti-Pass Campaign
… murdered by an angry mob. And in Pondoland in the eastern Transkei, resentment against the imposition of Bantu …
ArticleLiberal Party of South Africa (LPSA)
… a communist tool and of involvement in violence in the Transkei. Between March 1961 and April 1966, forty-one …
ArticleAfrican National Congress Timeline 1970-1979
… Afrikaans as a medium of instruction exploded on 16 June 1976 in Soweto and spread to others parts of the country. The … the expulsion of a ‘conspiratorial…
The Afrikaanse Handelsinsituut
… their earlier opposition to trade union rights. By 1976 the question took on a new urgency after the June 1976 Uprising . Now Capital began to be swayed by…
The Freedom struggle in Rustenburg
… Association (Soya). When the Soweto Uprising took place in 1976, a wave of student protests swept through the country, … in the turbulent metropolitan…
ArticleTutu and his role in the Truth & Reconciliation Commission
… Sharpeville protests (1960 and 1984), the Soweto riots (1976) among other resistance activities. Because the police …
Growing social unrest: Community mobilisation, strikes and student protests in the Western Cape in the 1980s
… two-day stay away was held to commemorate the uprising of 1976. During the protests a Committee of 81 was formed by …
ArticleThe Tricameral Parliament, 1983-1984
… only a decade or so, it had been planned for from the 1976/7 provincial congress of the National Party (NP), and …