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Chapter 6 - No more suppers for my comrades
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… safety of their children they were sent to Lesotho. With all the problems of the school boycott after the uprising in June
1976
and the senseless murder of children in Soweto and elsewhere, these parents thought it would be safe to send their young …
Chapter 6 - Reform, Repression and Mass Resistance
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… The uprising of
1976
-77 marked a watershed in political relations between the apartheid state and the dominated social groups. Henceforth, a … the extra-parliamentary mass opposition to apartheid would ensure that white minority rule, shaken, but still secure in
1976
-77, would begin to be negotiated out of existence during and after 1990. This chapter analyses the political, … representation of women in SANSCO and its relationship to women students. ‘Organic Crisis’ and the Demise of Apartheid,
1976
-77 to 1990 From Soweto to the State of Emergency,
1976
-77 to 1986 After the mid-1970s, the apartheid state was mired in …
Amos 'Amla' Monageng interview by Kyla Jade Mc Nulty, The University of Pretoria, 2 May 2016
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… to leave, our students some of them remained on the ground, some of them they were fascinated by that because watching the
1976
youth on the tv, when you see it happening live you feel like you are a real activist, but remember that coming from UP … one of the ways to fight back it is through the damages because of one thing that if you can study the trend, even during
1976
, even during the apartheid regime, one thing that the black people used to communicate their message it is through … are being physically assaulted, and it was a very, very bad experience for us because you know when you compare to your
1976
protest, it is the same thing. When you compare it to... What is this protest? When they killed 69 people? It is the …
A Future Free of Exploitation - Address to the First Congress of MPLA by O. R. Tambo, Luanda, December 1977
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… but decaying imperialist system. The trials that confronted the MPLA even before November 11, 1975, right through to
1976
when the racist oppressor army of the Vorster regime was evicted from Angola, were not a test solely of the valour and …
"Umkhonto we Sizwe - Born of the People": Statement of the National Executive Comittee of the ANC on the 25th Anniversary of the Formation of Umkhonto we Sizwe by O. R. Tambo, 16 December 1986
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… organising the masses. The wave of strikes waged by our workers in 1973 became the precursor to the Soweto explosion of
1976
that shook our country. From then on our revolution caught alight with renewed intensity and our people have surged … by the racist soldiers and police! The brutal gunning down of 13-year-old Hector Petersen turned the protesting youth of
1976
into the warriors who flowed into the ranks of Umkhonto we Sizwe, giving fresh impetus to our armed activities. Almost …
Statement by Oliver Tambo on the National Executive Committee of the African National Congress on the 25th Anniversary of the formation of Umkhonto We Sizwe, 16 December 1986
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… organising the masses. The wave of strikes waged by our workers in 1973 became the precursor to the Soweto explosion of
1976
that shook our country. From then on our revolution caught alight with renewed intensity and our people have surged … by the racist soldiers and police! The brutal gunning down of 13-year-old Hector Petersen turned the protesting youth of
1976
into the warriors who flowed into the ranks of Umkhonto we Sizwe, giving fresh impetus to our armed activities. Almost …
Nelson Mandela Correspondence around birthdays and anniversaries
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… where the environment would be similar. I believe we would then be fresh and solid as we drive back to 8115. 29 June
1976
…
Biography of Flora Nwapa by Emily Coolidge
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… Development was the Oguta Lake project which opened the lake up to tourists, bringing income to local communities. In
1976
, at age 45, Nwapa decided to write full time and founded Tana Press Ltd., later Flora Nwapa Books Ltd. This allowed her … invitations for lecture appearances from all over the United States, Europe, and parts of Africa. [14] In Nigeria in
1976
she was a visiting lecturer at the Alvan Ikoku College of Education in Owerri in Nigeria. In 1981 she attended the …
Pik Botha: sympathetic obits fail to recognise that he protected apartheid by Alet Pretorius, 23 October 2018
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… amounted, first, to a defence of apartheid. Then, as the cracks in that system began to open in the period following the
1976
Soweto Uprising, he embraced “reform”. This was an ultimately disastrous attempt to secure the modernisation of white …
Webinar Programme: Strategic Debates, the ANC - SACP alliance and the Soviet Union. Convenor: Tshepo Moloi.
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… and the transition, when the Bantustans emerged as key sites of resistance. Yet, writing from prison in Robben Island in
1976
, Walter Sisulu presciently argued that “We shall only experience their [the Bantustans’] full impact when the revolution …
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