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Western Cape Youth Uprising timeline 1976
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1976
16 June, Extra police patrols are deployed. 24 June, The Principal's office in Hlangisi Primary (Nyanga) was burnt out …
South African General Timeline 1976
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… January
1976
, a group of people with Mosima Sexwale are taken by two cars a Fiat and a Soviet-origin vehicle to Dar es Salaam Airport …
Grade 9 - Term 3: Turning points in South African History, 1960, 1976 and 1990
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… proportions, exemplified by the banning of the children’s book Black Beauty and the tardy introduction of television in
1976
. After that date, government-controlled broadcast media regularly disseminated apartheid propaganda. Educational ties …
Press statement by Tsietsi Mashinini, chairman of the Soweto Students’ Representative Council, August 18, 1976 (handwritten)
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'Unite! Mobilise! Fight On! 1976 ANC document
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Address by President Nelson Mandela on the anniversary of the SOWETO Uprising on 16 June 1976
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The first museum is opened in Soweto, and is named after Hector Pieterson, one of the first casualties of the 16 June 1976 Soweto uprising.
This day in history
… is situated on Kumalo Street in Orlando West, and is named after Hector Pieterson, one of the first casualties of the
1976
uprising against the use of the Afrikaans in schools. Another boy, Hastings Ndlovu, is believed to have been the first … was shot. The museum houses photographic and audio-visual displays that follow the chronological build-up to 16 June
1976
. It begins with the rising tension among Soweto's school children, with one school after another going on strike. …
Fidel Castro, president of Cuba since 1976 who authorised the intervention of Cuban troops in the Angolan Civil War, is born.
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The President of the Senate, Marais Viljoen, opening the 1976 Session of the Coloured Persons’ Representative Council, announce
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The first person to be banned under the 1976 Internal Security Act, Fatima Meer, is banned again for a further five years.
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