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Justice Petrus Cillié submits to Parliament his report on the violent racial disturbances began in Soweto in June 1976,
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The government admits responsibility for the death of the Black leader, Joseph Mdluli on 19 March 1976 and agree to pay damages
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Winnie Mandela, placed under restriction in Soweto on 28 December 1976 is now banished to a Black township outside Brandfort, O
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Soweto forty years on: The Black student rebellion of 1976 by Professor Noor Nieftagodien
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… 18, 2016 — Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal reposted from Amandla! Magazine — A defining feature of the
1976
uprising was the decisive entry of black students onto the stage of history. Until the 1960s, the number of Africans in … And industry required a larger pool of industrial labour. So there was a rapid expansion of schooling for Africans. In
1976
there were 3.8 million Africans in schools. Nearly 10% percent of those were in secondary schools. In Soweto alone the … They imagined that their ideology would remain unchallenged. The spirit of Tiro In retrospect, the events of 16 June
1976
shook the country to the core. But at the time they caught many by surprise. Consequently, one of the main narratives …
Chapter 2 - The Soweto Uprising of June 1976: A Turning Points Event
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… By 10:30 on 16 June
1976
, thousands of students had gathered in Orlando West to begin a protest march against the imposition of the Afrikaans … of the ANC and PAC to topple the apartheid regime. Letter from Bishop Desmond Tutu to Prime Minister John Vorster, 8 May
1976
(abridged) I am writing to you, Sir, because I have a growing nightmarish fear that unless something drastic is done … in its own right. It partly helps to explain the next turning point — the main turning point that we are discussing — the
1976
Soweto students uprising. New repressive laws Another change also occurred in the early 1960s. A series of repressive …
Book 5: People, Places and Apartheid - Chapter 2 - The Soweto Uprising of June 1976: A Turning Points Event by Phil Bonner
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… From the book: Book 5: People, Places and Apartheid commissioned by The Department of Education By 10:30 on 16 June
1976
, thousands of students had gathered in Orlando West to begin a protest march against the imposition of the Afrikaans … of the ANC and PAC to topple the apartheid regime. Letter from Bishop Desmond Tutu to Prime Minister John Vorster, 8 May
1976
(abridged) I am writing to you, Sir, because I have a growing nightmarish fear that unless something drastic is done … its own right. It partly helps to explain the next turning point ”” the main turning point that we are discussing ”” the
1976
Soweto students uprising. New repressive laws Another change also occurred in the early 1960s. A series of repressive …
Remember June 16 1976
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… red and black on white; photo Hector Petersen, youths demonstrating with UDF affiliate banners; text: Remember June 16
1976
;
1976
was a year of tears, a year of blood and death, but it was also a turning point in our determined struggle....(more …
To All Fathers and Mothers, Brothers and Sisters, Friends and Workers, in All Cities, Towns and Villages in the Republic of South Africa. Flyer in English and Sesotho by the Soweto Students’ Representative Council, 15 October 1976
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… in the Republic of South Africa." Flyer in English and Sesotho by the Soweto Students' Representative Council, October 15,
1976
We appeal to you to align yourselves with the struggle for your own liberation. Be involved and be united with us as it … Let us, your kids, for the first time, neither buy nor put on any new clothes for Christmas or New Year. The year
1976
shall go down into our history as the YEAR OF MOURNING, the year that flowed with sweat, blood and tears for our …
Extract from a speech made in the House of Assembly on January 1976 in reply to a motion of no confidence in the Government by the Leader of the Opposition
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… that there were differences between South Africa and the rest of Africa. In conclusion the Prime Minister referred to
1976
as a watershed year. However, it would also be a year of hope and confidence since South Africa had a task to fulfil in … are made about Angola, I think it can best be discussed by reference to a leader in The Cape Times of 20 January
1976
. In that leader the editor of The Cape Times put four questions to me: (1) Is South Africa fighting in the Angolan Civil … the House. I come to the hon. member for Sea Point in this connection. This is what the hon. member said to me (Hansard,
1976
, col. 101.): "And in this case all the evidence is that the Government has both wilfully and secretively gone outside of …
Message to the People of South Africa by O. R. Tambo, August 1976
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… attacks. The regime with all its allies cannot defeat the united might of the workers, the youth and the rural masses.
1976
is, and must be, the year of decision. Amandla! Matla! Power to the People! 1 From: Press release of the ANC Office in London, August 26,
1976
. The press release indicated that this message had been conveyed through Radio Freedom, the voice of the ANC, beamed to …
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