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Resolution on the War. Adopted by the National Executive Committees of the AAC and the ANC, July 7,1940
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Letter from the ANC Youth League (Transvaal) to the Secretary [Ruth First] of the Progressive Youth Council, March 16, 1945
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Report of a Deputation from the ANC to the Deputy Prime Minister and Others on March 4, 1942, by Dr. A. B. Xuma [n.d.]
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Interview with the South African Prime Minister, Mr. B. J. Vorster, by Mr. Clarence Rhodes of UPITN-TV on 13 February 1976
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The new revised results of the 1996 census survey is announced, according to which SA has 40 583 574 inhabitants.
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Dmitri Tsafendas (81), murderer of SA Prime Minister H.F. Verwoerd in 1966, dies in the Sterkfontein psychiatric hospital on th
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Dmitri Tsafendas (81), murderer of SA Prime Minister H.F. Verwoerd in 1966, dies in the Sterkfontein psychiatric hospital on th
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Sir de Villiers Graaff announces his retirement from politics, having been leader of the opposition from 1956 until the dissolu
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Document 75 - A. Mon (M. N. Averbach), “The Historical basis for the Programme of the Fourth International Organisation of South Africa”, Workers’ 1944
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Kenneth David Kaunda wins Zambian elections and will become the first president of an independent republic on 24 October 1964.
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Dr Bertha Stoneman, SA botanist and educationist and appointed principal of the Huguenot University College in 1916, is born in
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A life’s work: Harriet Bolton and Durban’s trade unions, 1944 - 1974 by Hannah Keal, December 2009, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban
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The Commission of Inquiry into the 1986 Unrest and Alleged Mismanagement in KwaNdebele, originally to be headed by Mr Justice W
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The UN Security Council ends sanctions against Sudan. The sanctions had been imposed in 1996 after Sudan refused to extradite s
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The UN Security Council ends sanctions against Sudan. The sanctions had been imposed in 1996 after Sudan refused to extradite s
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The Labour Relations Amendment Act, amending the Labour Relations Act of 1956, comes into force. The Black trade union movement
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UDF Poster ‘May Day: Public holiday: Long live the workers’ struggle.’ by United Democratic Front (UDF), May 1986, South Africa
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UDF Poster ‘Unban ANC! Freedom day June 26: The Freedom charter for the People’s power’ by UDF, 1986, South Africa
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Letter from the ANC Youth League (Transvaal) to the Secretary [Ruth First] of the Progressive Youth Council, 16 March 1945
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Dr William Nicol (79), minister of the Dutch Reformed Church, cultural leader and administrator of the Transvaal from 1948 to 1
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Dr William Nicol (79), minister of the Dutch Reformed Church, cultural leader and administrator of the Transvaal from 1948 to 1
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George VI becomes King of England following the abdication of Edward VIII. The Royal family visited South Africa in 1947.
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Statement of dissolution of the South African Coloured People’s Congress, by Barney Desai and Cardiff Marney, London, March 1966 (abridged)
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Dr Mohammed Moosa Motala, medical practitioner, political activist and SA ambassador in Morocco from 1996 to 1999, dies in Piet
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Princess Margaret, 71, younger sister of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, who visited SA with the royal family in 1947, dies.
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President Mandela warns that local government elections in Kwazulu-Natal, scheduled for 29 May 1996, may have to be postponed a
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Samesprekings: Staatspresident met die Kabinet van die Oorgangsregering van Nasionale Eenheid (Orne) van SWA, 21 Mei 1986, Kabinetskamer, Tuynhuys, Kaapstad
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