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Zarina Maharaj Biography by Sarah Rahimi
Article
… one who smuggled the copy of Nelson Mandela’s autobiography out of prison when his twelve-year sentence came to an end in
1976
. In August of 1977 Mac came to London. Mac and Zarina’s meeting was quite interesting in that Mac had long been familiar …
86. Non-racial sport
Archive
… the first non-racial national cricket body in South Africa, and continued to organise cricket on a non-racial basis up to
1976
. The cancellation of the 1968 tour of the MCC to South Africa and the 1970 tour of SACA to England and the stipulation … 1975, to obtain membership of theICC, the former realised that a truly representative body had to be formed. On 18 January
1976
all three national bodies were once again around the conference table. It was agreed in principle that a single … implied that cricketers would confront the legal restrictions in the way of non-racial cricket. The events of June-August
1976
and the handling by the authorities of the grievances of black school children against separate educational systems …
History Grade 10 - Topic 6 Contextual Overview
Article
… of British Studies, (10), (1), 1970, p. 145. [85] Prof. M. Swart.: “The Causes of the Boer War,” Historia, (21), (2),
1976
, p. 170 [86] Prof. M. Swart.: “The Causes of the Boer War,” Historia, (21), (2),
1976
, p. 170 [87] Prof. M. Swart.: “The Causes of the Boer War,” Historia, (21), (2),
1976
, p. 170 [88] Author Unknown.: “Joseph Chamberlain,” South African History Online [online], Available at …
South African Student Organisation (SASO)
Article
… banning of SASO leaders undermined the organisation’s capacity and removed its effective leadership. After the June 16 ,
1976
Soweto and Western Cape school uprisings SASO leaders were served with restrictions and banning orders. Steve Biko was …
Deborah Matshoba’s fight against Apartheid by Alec Russo
Archive
… the wrath of government backlash, as Matshoba experienced first-hand. Along with the literacy campaign, in the summer of
1976
, Matshoba said she was managing an “intensive move” of students who wanted to leave the country to flee the government. [7] It was during this translocation project in July of
1976
where Matshoba was first arrested.
1976
was a pivotal year in the movement because of the group’s public demonstrations in Soweto. The protests led to intense …
Book 5: People, Places and Apartheid - Chapter 4 - The Township Uprising, September-November 1984 by Noor Nieftagodien
Archive
… left-wing students and academics to establish new industrial unions. Although important strides were made between 1973 and
1976
, the process of building new trade unions for black workers was often very difficult as workers had to confront … detection. Strikes were ruthlessly dealt with. For example, the strikes at Heinemann Electrical and Armourplate Glass in
1976
were crushed by a combination of police brutality and employer intransigence . After the
1976
Soweto uprising, the new unions faced a further setback when the government imposed banning orders on 22 union …
The Space Theatre
Place
… [ix] In 1973 they added an Art Gallery in the Building and in 1974 they opened a second venue on the ground floor. In
1976
The Space moved to the YMCA building in Long Street and became known as the first non-racial Commercial Arts venue to …
The Space
Place
… [ix] In 1973 they added an Art Gallery in the Building and in 1974 they opened a second venue on the ground floor. In
1976
The Space moved to the YMCA building in Long Street and became known as the first non-racial Commercial Arts venue to …
Address at The Youth Day Rally, Witbank, 16th June 2003
Archive
… Fellow South Africans: Today, June 16, 2003, which is our Youth Day, marks the 27th Anniversary of the Soweto Uprising of
1976
. Accordingly, we remember and celebrate the colossal and heroic deeds of the youth of our country in our struggle for … to achieve this objective. On this occasion, we should also pay homage to the fallen heroes and heroines who since
1976
, played their part to ensure that today, we enjoy the freedom whose 10th anniversary we will celebrate next year. They … rest the obligation to bring to reality the non-racial, non-sexist, peaceful and prosperous society for which the youth of
1976
sacrificed their lives. That goal can only be achieved is we continue today to put in place the foundation and building …
Rustenburg the Segregated city
Article
… independence" in 1977. But two other factors also take on increasing significance for the region's history: from June
1976
onwards, after students in the surrounding townships and in the homeland emulated their Soweto counterparts, the region …
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