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Bibliographical note and further reading
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… 1949); Frene Ginwala, 'Class, Consciousness and Control: Indian South Africans, 1860-1946' (D.Phil., Oxford,
1976
); P. S. Joshi, The Tyranny of Colour: A Study of the Indian Problem in South Africa (Durban, 1942); Fatima Meer, … Racism and Empire: White Settlers and Colored Immigrants in the British Self-Governing Colonies, 1830-1910 , published in
1976
. Other works include B. Pillay, British Indians in the Transvaal: Trade, Race Relations and Imperial Policy in … Delhi, 1963); and Hugh Tinker, Separate and Unequal: India and Indians in the British Commonwealth, 1920-1956 (New Delhi,
1976
). The following works covers Indian South African politics in the interwar period: P. N. Agrawal, Bhawani Dayal …
Book 5: People, Places and Apartheid - Introduction
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… of the 1960s. Phil Bonner, in Chapter 2, gives particular insights into what led to the major revolt in Soweto in
1976
”” an uprising of students that inspired the oppressed all over the country. It was this spark that made it natural for Nelson Mandela to instruct his daughter Zinzi to read his message to the people of Soweto. An examination of the
1976
uprisings also gives us a sense of the local organisations associated with the Black Consciousness Movement that shook …
Ezakheni
Place
… in Roosboom, Good Hope and Welcome- all adjacent ‘black spots’ about 11km from Ladysmith, were all forcibly removed in
1976
. The forced removal from Roosboom was described by Elliot Mngadi in the Association For Rural Advancement (AFRA) Special …
Dawood Seedat
Biography
… Dawood Seedat (1916-
1976
) was the grandson of a Ladysmith, Natal (now KwaZulu-Natal) trader M.E. Seedat, who had nine children, one of whom, … Defence Committee, and Society of International Friendship, among a host of organisations. Dawood Seedat passed away in
1976
. …
Cape Schools Join the Revolt
Article
… to implement an apartheid system that the population found obnoxious. Explanations of events as shattering as those of
1976
, however, require more than a set of objective conditions that are oppressive. There had to be the will to struggle and … obviously severe limitations on the Transkeian students which prevented them playing a prominent role in the events of
1976
. The situation in KwaZulu was rendered more complex by the strong control maintained by Gatsha Buthelezi. In his …
Ezakheni, Ladysmith
Place
… in Roosboom, Good Hope and Welcome- all adjacent ‘black spots’ about 11km from Ladysmith, were all forcibly removed in
1976
. The forced removal from Roosboom was described by Elliot Mngadi in the Association For Rural Advancement (AFRA) Special …
The Detention Weapon
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… Section 6 provided for indefinite detention without trial for the purposes of interrogation in solitary confinement.
1976
. The Internal Security Amendment Act, No. 79 was introduced during the Soweto Uprising for the purpose of withdrawing … three each year. Only during 1970 and 1972 to 1975 were no deaths recorded, whilst peaks occurred in 1969 (7 deaths),
1976
(13), 1977 (13) and 1986 (4). 5. Detention statistics Detention under security legislation The statistics of detentions … in the previous 20 years, in spite of the heavy incidence of detentions in the year following the Soweto Uprising of June
1976
. The figures illustrate a clear correlation between detentions and levels of political resistance. TABLE 5 Detention …
Overcoming Adversity from All Angles: The Struggle of the Domestic Worker during Apartheid by Bennett Gwynn
Article
… inevitable. Student protests helped fuel the fire of anti-apartheid fervor, specifically the Soweto student uprising in
1976
. The Soweto incident directly affected the domestic workers because they were heavily invested in their children’s …
Biography of Ellen Kuzwayo by Laura Wilson, 3 May 2018
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… through a vast number of groups. She became the General Secretary of the Young Women’s Christian Association from 1964 -
1976
, and flowed from that role into being one of the ten members and only female member of the Committee of Ten from
1976
- 1982. In 1978 she joined the Zamani Soweto Sisters Council as a Consultant, in 1979 she became the Chairwoman for the … the change and the danger that this required and did so in a manner that made her struggle dignified and worthy. In
1976
, the Committee of Ten was formed in response to the Soweto Uprising of June 16th and the ongoing unrest in Soweto that …
Gertrude Fester Biography by Nehal Patel
Article
… women’s rights organisations sprouted with the surge of other political organisations following the strike at Soweto in
1976
. These women’s rights organisations were created as a response to the ‘economic, political and ideological conditions’ …
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