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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 …
Images That Preserve History, and Make It : ‘Rise and Fall of Apartheid’ at Center of Photography by Holland Cotter (The New York Times), 20 September 2012
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… new symbol of black purpose and solidarity. And photography became the primary means of spreading that gesture wide. In
1976
, in Soweto, a black township that is now part of Johannesburg, police opened fire on high school students protesting the …
A Brief History of Mali by US Department of State updated 01 October 2015
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… to move Mali toward civilian rule. However, the military leaders remained in power. Single Party Elections : In September
1976
, a new political party was established, the Union Démocratique du Peuple Malien (UDPM, Democratic Union of the Malian …
January 8th Statements -Statement of the National Executive Committee on the occasion of the 94th Anniversary of the ANC - 8 January 2006
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… Soweto Uprising in an appropriate manner. Our success in this regard will serve to pay proper tribute to the martyrs of
1976
and confirm our commitment to achieve the goals for which they perished. We must also prepare our councillors to … will also help us properly to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the assassination of Joe Gqabi and the martyrs of
1976
. We must use the example they set to inspire all our cadres and members to dedicate themselves to the achievement of the goals of the national democratic revolution, in the same way that Joe Gqabi and the youth of
1976
dedicated their lives to the defeat of apartheid tyranny. These also include the cadres who fell at Matola in …
Note on sources and footnoting by Howard Barrell
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… do so, I have conducted a number of interviews with leaders, strategists and members of the ANC who were in exile in the
1976
-1986 period; with leaders and members of the pro-ANC `mass democratic movement' who lived inside South Africa over that … to some confidential ANC and SACP strategy documents in the course of my research. These documents were dated, covered the
1976
-1986 period and were, in my estimation, clearly authentic. They provided me with a `control' of sorts. The documents … I was given only conditional access to the first and most valuable category. These were strategic plans adopted between
1976
and 1985 by the ANC's chief operational organ (until 1983 the Revolutionary Council, and then the Politico-Military …
Document 38 - Certification of the Constitution; a summary of the judgment of the Constitutional Court
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… that followed, to decide on an armed struggle. The deliberate massacre of African schoolchildren in Soweto on June 16,
1976
, led to two results contrary to the calculations of the racist regime. On the one hand, it sparked mass non-violent …
‘Wash Me Black Again’: African Nationalism, the Indian Diaspora, and Kwa-Zulu Natal, 1944-1960 by Jon Soske
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… Eugen Weber, Peasants into Frenchmen: The Modernization of Rural France, 1870-1914 (Stanford: Stanford University Press,
1976
), xii. 12 Peter Walshe, The Rise of African Nationalism in South Africa, 1912-1952 (London: C. Hurst & Company, 1970), … Neighbouring People , ed. and trans. C. de. B. Webb and J.B. Wright, vol. 3, (Pietermaritzburg: University of Natal Press,
1976
), 29. 22Quoted in Kuper, An African Bourgeoisie , 300. increasing power of an alien ethos of calculating and … Mazibuko, Soweto: a People's Response: Sample Survey of the Attitudes of People in Durban to the Soweto Violence of June
1976
(Durban : Institute for Black Research,
1976
). leading to large-scale racial violence directed against Indians …
Address by Deputy President Jacob Zuma at the 40th Anniversary of the Execution of Vuyisile Mini and five others, 6 November 2004
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… spirit of Cdes Mini, Mkaba, Khayingo, Mpentse, Ndongeni and Jonas was relived by the June 16 Detachment, a product of the
1976
Soweto Uprising. Rather than submit, Solomon Mahlangu, Jerry Mosololi, the Marcus Motaung and Simon Mogoerane went to …
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