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The Women’s Jail at the Old Fort and its Impact by Claire Ennis
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… imprisoned here after protests against pass laws in 1958 or the declaration of the State of Emergency in 1960. In
1976
, following the Soweto Uprising , women were held at the jail without trial under “indefinite preventative detention.” … to escape apartheid’s reach, no matter one’s level of power. Some basic rights were simply absent at the Fort. In
1976
, Deborah Matshoba and other political prisoners discovered that common-law black prisoners were barred from wearing … bars; in a place where compassion was nonexistent, they created humanity through friendship and comradery. Following the
1976
Soweto Uprising , eleven women were imprisoned at the Women’s Jail under the Internal Security Act at the Fort as part …
Message to the People of South Africa on the 67th Anniversary of the ANC by O. R. Tambo, 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, Botswana, Angola and Namibia have died in their thousands, all killed by Ian Smith …
Station Building, Point Road, Durban
Place
… planned to demolish the structure and redevelop the site. An article which appeared in the Sunday Tribune on 10 October
1976
, begins by describing the threat to the Building and then highlights its Architectural and Historical significance. …
Cape Town Timeline 1300-1997
Article
… will remain available to countries of the free world wishing to co-operate in the defence of the Cape Sea Route.
1976
11 August-12 August, Violence spreads to Cape Town,to the black townships of Langa, Nyanga and Guguletu and then, for … Fraternal' publish a report blaming the riot police for their role in the violence in the Cape Town townships at Christmas
1976
. Their report is banned. 27 January, Police in Cape Town arrest thirty two members of the Comrades Movement, a student organization arising from the unrest in the townships in
1976
. They face several charges of arson. 9 February, The Prime Ministers of South Africa and Rhodesia meet in Cape Town for …
Notes on Letters from a Kindred Spirit: Ismail Mohamed by Roseinnes Phahle, August 2019
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… joint name: Heineken-Mohamed Group. 1975: Returned to South Africa as Professor at the University of the Western Cape
1976
: Delivered an address at a conference of the black consciousness oriented South African Students Organisation setting … supporting the incipient militancy of students spurred on by black consciousness and culminating in the Soweto Uprising of
1976
–his mood was one with that of the students who too were not just talking. He addressed a conference of the South … and it appears that this struggle in the schools will intensify next year.You know many children have disappeared since
1976
. Our Andrew (17yrs) has been away from home since the end of July. [9] It has been a traumatic experience for us, and of …
Steadville, Ladysmith
Place
… started from First Year (now known as Grade 1), until Standard Four (Grade 6). A new primary school was introduced in
1976
– the Nikela Lower Primary School, situated behind Emnambithi Primary. Although the school started running in 1978, with …
Boschendal Wine Estate, Cape Town
Place
… in fruit farming. Rhodes Fruit Farms was established and began exporting deciduous fruit to Britain on a large scale. In
1976
the beautifully restored Boschendal farmstead and winery was opened to the public for the first time and began to emerge …
Natal Workers’ Theatre in the 1980s
Article
… labour force, the organizational strength of the unions and cultural workers. An additional significant catalyst was the
1976
Youth uprising , which highlighted the possibility of industrial relations becoming a space for political struggle. In …
The development of Music in South Africa timeline 1600-2004
Article
… the sound of Zulu a cappella. 1975 American disco was imported to South Africa, and disco beats were added to soul music.
1976
South African children rebelled en masse against apartheid and governmental authority, and a vibrant, youthful …
Steve Biko: Gone but not forgotten by Robin Comley and Claire Keeton (Times Live), 12 September 2017
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… respond in a manner that put everyone at ease, using everyday language to simplify some abstruse political concepts. “In
1976
I was with Steve in Pretoria when his ban was temporarily suspended for him to appear at the SASO/BPC trial. He was … of the last things Steve said to me when he came up to testify in my defence at the SASO/BPC trial in Pretoria in April
1976
. “He was intended to be the first defence witness and Rick Turner to follow. But Steve didn’t fly up from East London, …
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