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Fort Cox
Place
… the land bought from Chief Sandile in 1934. This phase of the additional development of Fort Cox College was completed in
1976
. 1977: Opened officially on 9th February by then Chief Minister of Ciskei. Mr. L. L. W. Sebe, the New College campus …
Freedom In Our Life Time - Bibliography
Archive
… Robert. "The Class Character of South Africa's Industrial Conciliation Legislation." South African Labour Bulletin 1 (6) (
1976
). Davis, Dennis with Robert Fine. Beyond Apartheid: Labour and Liberation in South africa. Johannesburg: Ravan Press, … Revisited." History in Africa 6 (1979): 155-175- Peteni, Randall. Hill of Fools: A Novel of the Ciskei. London: Heinemann,
1976
. __ Towards Tomorrow: The Story of the African Teacher's Associa tions of South Africa. Algonac, Michigan: Reference …
Changing Perceptions of Nelson Mandela
Article
… in which the protests have taken place in recent years in South Africa can trace their roots back to such events as the
1976
student protests , yet the object of the students ire is now the ANC, as the governing party. One can argue here that, …
Whither Palestine? by Ronnie Kasrils, 19 May 2015, London
Archive
… people of their land and birth right and that the project goes back to the later part of the nineteenth century. In
1976
ELMESSIRI wrote “Israel and South Africa: The Progression of a Relationship”, one of the earliest works to compare … definition of apartheid. The UN Convention against the Crime of Apartheid outlawed such practices anywhere in the world in
1976
as follows: “Any measures, including legislative measures, designed to divide the population along racial lines by the … wave in Durban in 1973; the growth of African trade unions; and protests by both black and white students culminating in a
1976
black students uprising that swept the country; 2. The development of armed struggles in Angola, Namibia, …
Chapter V - Acts of conscience
Archive
… the last words of Julius Fucik, a Czech political martyr, "People, I have loved you." Bram had had the gift of love. June
1976
became another ugly anniversary for South Africa to add to its calendar of shame, another Sharpeville. This time it was … peace at all, for the deep causes, the anger and frustration at injustice and racism, were all still there. At the end of
1976
there was a renewal of that ugly dimension in my life ”” the telephone abuse and threats. Since the bomb at my gate and … areas had persisted into 1977. The spirit of the students and the schoolchildren had not been broken by the horrors of
1976
, the hundreds of dead, imprisoned, injured, detained. Throughout the year, the long boycott continued and spread, …
A Short History of ESKOM, Part 1 (1923-2001)
Article
… on a venture to build a nuclear power station with a French company. [43] The nuclear project was planned to open in
1976
but it was delayed because of an explosion of a reactor by a worker who was a member of the African National Congress …
South Africa: Liberation and Reconciliation Role of International Solidarity, 8 April 2004
Archive
… in 1962 to call for international sanctions against apartheid. I recall that for many years after the Soweto massacre in
1976
, students in many American universities used to observe the two weeks from the Sharpeville Day on 21 March and the … made great sacrifices by refusing to play against South African teams, by withdrawing from the Montréal Olympics in
1976
(to protest against New Zealand`s collaboration with apartheid sport), or by boycotting sportspersons and teams which … action began in the United States after the massacre of hundreds of peaceful student demonstrators in Soweto in June
1976
. The main focus of the campaign was the demand for divestment of university funds from corporations which were involved …
65th Anniversary of the South Africa Communist Party - Joe Slovo
Archive
… violence became an essential ingredient of the political struggle. The 10th anniversary of the Soweto Uprising in
1976
reminds us of the emergence of organised youth - the young lions - as one of the major social forces in the … the last twenty years proves the exact opposite. South Africa's most dramatic period of economic advance between 1967 and
1976
was also a period during which more was done than at any other time in our history to implement the worst features of apartheid and a period when the mounting repression reached its climax in the
1976
Soweto Uprising. Conversely, it has been during the last ten years of the most severe and long-lasting recession in …
Mozambique
Place
… of Mozambique. Mozambique's capital and largest city of is Maputo (formerly known as "Lourenço Marques"- from 1876 to
1976
). The central regions of Mozambique, the provinces of Zambezia and Nampula, are the most populace, with almost 50% of …
O. R. Tambo Interview with Mayibuye on the Current Situation in South Africa and Southern Africa in General 1984
Archive
… councils as well as against gutter education. Now people compare this upsurge to events of the early 1960s or events of
1976
-77 and 1980. But how can we say we are at a higher level of struggle compared to these periods - higher levels of struggle for the seizure of power? TAMBO: In form, the actions of today are like the actions of
1976
-77 and so on. There is action by the youth; in 1980 there was action against the system of education: the
1976
actions were triggered by an incident, and a whole revolutionary situation was uncovered when the youth and the students …
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