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Mandela and his three wives - Evelyn, Winnie and Graca by Sapa-AFP, 6 December 2013
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… in solitary confinement for 13 months on terrorism charges and in 1973 endured another six months in jail, but when the
1976
student riot revolt broke out in Soweto, Winnie was unbowed, urging crowds to "fight to the bitter end". The police saw …
”I am Albertina Sisulu”, Interview from Blue Portraits
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… I had to do the transport. They used to come home only once a year, because I could not manage these short holidays. In
1976
during the unrest, I am still on ten years' house arrest. One of my girls was arrested. For the whole year we didn't … some funding from the government that will enable you to be educated. But that does not happen with the black children. In
1976
there was uprising, which was one of the complaints from the children who were oppressed. All these years the medium of …
Nelson Mandela Mandela and Winnie’s studies
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… drag you out of the house. Your life and that of the children is more important than any educational certificate! 15 April
1976
It will be a terrible setback if the registrar's ruling in regard to your degree in social science while in the Free …
Address at the SANEF Conference on the Media, the AU, NEPAD and Democracy ,12 April 2003
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… Bello, Makerere, Dar es Salaam, and others. When young people coming out of our schools after the Soweto uprising of
1976
entered Nigerian schools, they were surprised and amazed to find that Nigerian children much younger than themselves …
Angola
Place
… independence in Luanda, the FNLA was celebrating in São Salvador (Mbanza Kongo), and UNITA in Huambo [clxxii] . In
1976
, after the FNLA was driven out of the country, the MPLA and UNITA had set up distinct areas which they controlled. UNITA … late 1970s UNITA, with help of their South African allies, increased their support in the Angolan countryside [cxc] . In
1976
the MPLA had gone out and openly announced their support for the South-West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO) who was … state in Africa [ccxxxii] . Endnotes [i] Iibd. ↵ [ii] Joseph C. Miller. Kings and Kinsmen: Early Mbundu States in Angola,
1976
, Oxford: Claredon Press. Page 84. ↵ [iii] David Birmingham, A Short History of Modern Angola, (2015), Hurst & Company: …
The Military Defeat of the South Africans in Angola by Horace Campbell (Monthly Review), Africa, Angola
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… army) was certain to evaporate once UNITA allied with the South Africans. The First Defeat of South Africa, 1975–
1976
The anticolonial struggle in Angola, which led to the 1974 coup in Portugal, was a turning point for Southern Africa. … 1987–1988 siege of Cuito Cuanavale was only the most recent in a number of stages in the ensuing military buildup. But the
1976
defeat at Luanda, and that in Mozambique a year earlier, also inspired the generation that was maturing in the South African townships. The
1976
Soweto uprisings and their aftermath formed an important watershed in the militarization of the state and society in …
The strangulation of activity
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… governments. 4. Legislation used for bannings and restrictions The Suppression of Communism Act of 1950 was replaced in
1976
by the Internal Security Act, which consolidated all security legislation existing at the time. Up to this time, 5 … to police commissioners or their designates without reference to any higher authority. 5. Application of powers Since
1976
there has been a blanket ban, renewed annually by the minister under the ISA, on all outdoor political gatherings for … establishing and financing the Citizen newspaper - which, although now privately owned, is still in existence. After the
1976
student uprising in Soweto and other townships, a major government onslaught was launched against the black press. In …
Gauteng Province
Place
… in Gauteng was an important centre of the struggle against apartheid. It is here that: the Sharpeville massacre ; the
1976
Soweto riots ; as well as the Rivonia trial (in which many struggle leaders, including Nelson Mandela, were sent to jail …
The Participation of Women in African Litterature Pre and Post-Colonialism: The Life of Micere Githae Mugo by Caroline Gathogo
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… and the Flowering of Pan-Africana Liberated Zones (monograph); her 1978 Visions of Africa (literary criticism), her
1976
The Long Illness of Ex-Chief Kiti (play); her
1976
Daughter of My People, Sing! (poetry); and Gikuyu, Shona and Ndebele Ethics and Aesthetics (monograph). [10] Mugo is a …
Timeline 20 years of Democracy 1994 to 2014
Article
… on Maseko Street in Soweto . The museum is named after one of the first casualties of the march through Soweto on 16 June
1976
, when police were ordered to shoot at a crowd of demonstrating students. 25 Jun, South Africa's parliament passed a …
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