Skip to main content
South African
History Online
Politics & Society
Africa
Art & Culture
Biographies
Classroom
Places
Timelines
Archives
About Us
Cite This Page
Share
Print
Timeline Explorer
♥
Donate
South African History Online
Know your
history
Search SAHO
30,000+
Archive records
17,000+
Historical events
10,000+
Biographies
2,800+
Articles
Trending topics
Apartheid
Nelson Mandela
Freedom Charter
Sharpeville
Steve Biko
Anglo-Boer War
Mandela
Zulu
Browse by era
Pre-colonial
Colonial era
Apartheid era
Liberation struggle
Post-1994
World Wars
Explore by type
Politics & Society
Biographies
Timeline
Archives
Classroom
Recent searches
Menu
Politics & Society
Africa
Art & Culture
Biographies
Classroom
Places
Timelines
Archives
About Us
Home
SAHO global search
Search Results for
“black-consciousness-in-sa”
Fulltext search
Content type
- Any -
Archive
Article
Biography
This day in history
Place
Upcoming Event
This day in history
The SA rugby team loses the third test in Sydney 12-19 and the series against Australia 2-1.
… The SA rugby team loses the third test in Sydney 12-19 and the …
This day in history
Sir Christian Ludolph Neethling Felling (48), SA born manager of the railways in Kenya and Uganda, dies.
… Sir Christian Ludolph Neethling Felling (48), SA born manager of the railways in Kenya and Uganda, dies. …
This day in history
Charles Robberts (Blackie) Swart, jurist, journalist, politician, farmer and first state president of SA, dies in Bloemfontein.
… politician, farmer and first state president of SA, dies in Bloemfontein. …
This day in history
Raymond Francis (Ray) Budd, SA trade unionist who also played a role internationally, dies in Tonbridge, London, England.
… Raymond Francis (Ray) Budd, SA trade unionist who also played a role internationally, dies in Tonbridge, London, England. …
This day in history
The SA Communist Party is founded at a conference of socialist parties in Cape Town (27 July 3 August).
… The SA Communist Party is founded at a conference of socialist parties in Cape Town (27 July 3 August). …
This day in history
Dorothea Möller-Malan, SA missionary and writer, is born in Winburg, OFS, as Dorothea Catherina Stoffelina Malan.
… Dorothea Möller-Malan, SA missionary and writer, is born in Winburg, OFS, as …
This day in history
Charles Robberts (Blackie) Swart, jurist, journalist, politician, farmer and first state president of SA, dies in Bloemfontein.
… politician, farmer and first state president of SA, dies in Bloemfontein. …
This day in history
Prof. Christiaan Engelbertus (Chris) Lampbrecht, choir master and adaptor of SA folk music, is born in Bloemfontein.
… (Chris) Lampbrecht, choir master and adaptor of SA folk music, is born in Bloemfontein. …
This day in history
Oregon State legislature rescinded 1987 legislation banning investment of State funds in companies doing business with SA.
… 1987 legislation banning investment of State funds in companies doing business with SA. …
This day in history
The SA rugby team plays the second test ever against the British Isles and loses 0-3 in Kimberley.
… The SA rugby team plays the second test ever against the British Isles and loses 0-3 in Kimberley. …
This day in history
Nicolaas Georg (Klaas) Steytler (76), SA author and former editor of Die Huisgenoot, dies in Cape Town.
… Nicolaas Georg (Klaas) Steytler (76), SA author and former editor of Die Huisgenoot, dies in Cape Town. …
This day in history
The SA rugby team loses the match in Newlands 5-13 against New Zealand, but shares the series 2-2.
… The SA rugby team loses the match in Newlands 5-13 against New …
This day in history
Queen Elizabeth II of the British Empire, including SA at that stage, is crowned in Westminster Abbey.
… Queen Elizabeth II of the British Empire, including SA at that stage, is crowned in Westminster Abbey. …
This day in history
Peter Allan, physician, health administrator and founder of the Nelspoort Sanatorium, first tuberculosis hospital in SA, dies i
… of the Nelspoort Sanatorium, first tuberculosis hospital in SA, dies i …
This day in history
In Cape Town SA gains a victory of 27-9 against the English rugby team, thereby sharing the series.
… In Cape Town SA gains a victory of 27-9 against the English rugby team, …
This day in history
Basil Rathbone, SA born actor who played the role of Sherlock Holmes in fourteen movies, is born.
… Basil Rathbone, SA born actor who played the role of Sherlock Holmes in fourteen movies, is born. …
This day in history
John H. Amschewitz, SA art painter and cartoonist, dies three days before his sixtieth birthday in Muizenberg, Cape.
… John H. Amschewitz, SA art painter and cartoonist, dies three days before his sixtieth birthday in Muizenberg, Cape. …
This day in history
The civil service strike, one of the biggest in SA history, is called off after 28 days.
… The civil service strike, one of the biggest in SA history, is called off after 28 days. …
This day in history
Pres. Kruger signs his well-known Laaste boodskap (Last message) to the SA people in Clarens, Switzerland.
… signs his well-known Laaste boodskap (Last message) to the SA people in Clarens, Switzerland. …
This day in history
The Cotonou Agreement, a trade and aid framework, of which SA is a member, is signed in Cotonou, Benin.
… The Cotonou Agreement, a trade and aid framework, of which SA is a member, is signed in Cotonou, Benin. …
This day in history
The game between the Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, and Denmark ends in a tie with the score 1-1.
… The game between the Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, and Denmark ends in a tie with the score 1-1. …
This day in history
The SA rugby team wins its fifteenth consecutive test match by beating Wales 28-20 in Wembley.
… The SA rugby team wins its fifteenth consecutive test match by beating Wales 28-20 in Wembley. …
This day in history
General Jan Kemp, acting SA minister of defence, announces during the Voortrekkereeufees festivities that Robertshoogte in Pret
… General Jan Kemp, acting SA minister of defence, announces during the Voortrekkereeufees festivities that Robertshoogte in Pret …
This day in history
A painting by SA painter Irma Stern is auctioned for the record price of R1.1 m in Johannesburg.
… A painting by SA painter Irma Stern is auctioned for the record price of R1.1 m in Johannesburg. …
This day in history
Vuminkosi Zulu, S.A. sculptor is born in Kranskop, KwaZulu, Natal. Johannesburg Art Gallery: The Neglected Tradition, p. 134 g
… Vuminkosi Zulu, S.A. sculptor is born in Kranskop, KwaZulu, Natal. Johannesburg Art Gallery: The …
This day in history
SA signs a multilateral agreement on the control of pollution of water resources in the Southern African region.
… SA signs a multilateral agreement on the control of pollution of water resources in the Southern African region. …
This day in history
John H. Amschewitz, SA art painter and cartoonist, dies three days before his sixtieth birthday in Muizenberg, Cape.
… John H. Amschewitz, SA art painter and cartoonist, dies three days before his sixtieth birthday in Muizenberg, Cape. …
This day in history
SA signs agreement with Botswana relating to the establishment of a Botswana government labour representative in South Africa.
… SA signs agreement with Botswana relating to the … of a Botswana government labour representative in South Africa. …
This day in history
The Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Seals, to which SA is a party, is signed in London.
… on the Conservation of Antarctic Seals, to which SA is a party, is signed in London. …
This day in history
SA signs agreement with the government of Namibia on co-operation in the policing of Walvis Bay.
… SA signs agreement with the government of Namibia on co-operation in the policing of Walvis Bay. …
First page
« First
Previous page
‹‹
…
Page
80
Page
81
Page
82
Page
83
Current page
84
Page
85
Page
86
Page
87
Page
88
…
Next page
››
Last page
Last »