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The Black Sash: A History of Transformation
Article
… Africa that changed dramatically. Many opposition groups started to mobilize intensively, following the Soweto riots of
1976
. The student riots were sparked by the issue of the Nationalist government enforcing a law that required Afrikaans as …
PUBLIC RESPONSE TO SAHO WEBSITE
Article
… to do little sums and will point that out. Chris Barnard : In one sentence you state that the transplant took place in
1976
instead of 1967 - please correct. Regards Lynn From: Carolynn Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 10:06 PM To: … who had something to do with it. I have not been able to locate the core material on the anti-apartheid movement, 1948-
1976
by typing in keywords such as Rivonia Trial, Sharpeville, Soweto uprising etc. I know the material is there as I find it …
Launch of the Luthuli Volunteer Corps, 12 June 2013
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… own destiny. Thirty Seven (37) Anniversary of June 16 The Month of June this year ushers in the 37 Anniversary of 16 June
1976
when the young people of our country raised against the apartheid regimes undemocratic impositions. The ANC in the … that our democracy offers today. The youth of our country faces development rather than oppressive challenges that the
1976
generation and others faced. The youth must therefore be mobilized to seize the opportunities that the democratic …
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela
Biography
… and Winnie found herself settling into a new role to as the symbolic mother to this burgeoning student movement. In May
1976
, just a few weeks before the famous student uprising in Soweto, Winnie along with Dr Nthatho Motlana helped to establish … bill. Once again she was detained. The police held her in custody for five months, eventually releasing her in December
1976
without charge. In January 1977, she was served with a fresh five year banning order. Brandfort : a Banishment There …
Nana Sita
Biography
… defying further imprisonment. As the freedom movement recovered, the Soweto massacre of African schoolchildren on June 16,
1976
, failed to intimidate the people. Thousands of young people joined the freedom fighters. And many more began to …
Nyanga Township
Place
… who was responsible for the displacement and dispossession of Africans. During the June 16 Soweto students uprising in
1976
, Black students from the townships also participated because the uprising had spread to Cape Town’s Black townships of … in 1974 by the South African Minister of Bantu Education and Development, M.C. Botha. Protests erupted on 11and 12 August
1976
, in solidarity with the students of Soweto . In the early 1980s, Nyanga township became notorious for its faction …
Biography of Caiphus Semenya
Article
… [Accessed October 25, 2016]. "Parents Must Teach Children about the
1976
Uprisings - Caiphus Semenya." Youtube.com. January 13, 2013. Accessed October 10, 2016. …
Re-Emergence of Congress Activity 1980s
Article
… met in March 1986 and called off the schools boycott, a phenomenon that had continued intermittently ever since the June
1976
unrest. Despite the lifting of the emergency on 7 March 1986, the month saw the highest number of deaths resulting from …
Book 5: People, Places and Apartheid - Bibliography
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… London, Maskew Miller Longman, 1987. Hopkins, Pat and Helen Grange. The Rocky Rioter Teargas Show: The Inside Story of the
1976
Soweto Uprising . Cape Town, Zebra, 2001. Karis Tom. and Gwendolen M. Gerhart. From Protest to Challenge: A Documentary … Labour Bulletin . Johannesburg, Ravan, 1987. Ndlovu, Sifiso Mxolisi. The Soweto Uprisings: Counter Memories of June
1976
. Ravan Local History Series. Cape Town, Ravan, 1998. Pampallis, John. Foundations of the New South Africa . Cape Town, …
January 8th Statements - Statement of the National Executive Committee on the occasion of the 67th Anniversary of the ANC - 8 January 1979
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… of white racist `arrogance. Our youth who have often spearheaded this militancy have kept alive the spirit of the
1976
uprisings. The black working class has used its most powerful weapon, the withdrawal of its labour power, on numerous … have now to respond with armed force. What is more, the experience of our lifetime, including the experience of June 16,
1976
and after, teaches us that the issue of power and peace in our country, as elsewhere, will be resolved in our favour … the armed police, urged on by Vorster himself, who murdered, not just 300, but nearly 1,000 children in Soweto alone in
1976
. The people of Mozambique, Zambia, 4 Botswana, Angola and Namibia have died in their thousands, all killed by Ian Smith …
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