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Timeline of the Group Areas Act and Selected Related Pieces Legislation
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… 20 cents per employee a week which was used to subsidize transport services. (South African Institute for Race Relations,
1974
: 163) This money could not be fined from the wages of the workers (South African Institute for Race Relations, 1972: … bid to prevent multi-racial matches at Pietermaritzburg's Aurora Cricket Club (South African Institute for Race Relations,
1974
: 112) Proclamation R26 forbade any disqualified person from going to places of public entertainment or eating in a … The maximum penalty laid down was 400 Rand or imprisonment for two years (South African Institute for Race Relations,
1974
: 111). The proclamation’s vagueness was instrumental to intimidating organizations into segregating sporting fixtures …
Johnstone Mfanafuthi Makhathini
Biography
… in Algeria in 1966. From Algeria, Makhathini visited Western European countries lobbying against apartheid. In
1974
Makhathini became a member of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the ANC. He was considered to be “the articulate …
David Sibeko
Biography
… mission to Europe and the Americas. He was responsible for the establishment of new PAC offices in various countries. In
1974
Sibeko became the PAC's permanent observer at the United Nations. In this capacity he was the first representative of a …
Jacob “Dancing Shoes” Morake
Biography
… without constant childcare.” Morake entered the professional ranks as a featherweight, making his debut on November 15,
1974
when he beat Jonas Sabela on points over four rounds. In 1975, he had four fights, losing one, winning two and fighting …
Joe “Sdumo” Mafela
Biography
… Entertainment Industry. 'Real News' was followed ten years later by 'Shout at the Devil', also directed by Peter Hunt, In
1974
Mafela co-starred in South Africa’s first Black feature film, “Udeliwe” with Cynthia Shange. In the film he played the …
The Empire of Mali (1230-1600)
Article
… Empires of Medieval West Africa: Ghana, Mali, and Songhay. New York: Facts on File, Inc. Page 39. ↵ [ii] Innes, Gordon.
1974
. Sunjata: Three Mandinke Versions. School of Oriental and African Studies University of London. Male Street, London. … West Africa: Ghana, Mali, and Songhay. New York: Facts on File, Inc. Page 42. ↵ [viii] Ibid. Page 17. ↵ [ix] Gordon.
1974
. Sunjata: Three Mandinke Versions. School of Oriental and African Studies University of London. Male Street, London. Page 1. ↵ [x] Innes, Gordon.
1974
. Sunjata: Three Mandinke Versions. School of Oriental and African Studies University of London. Male Street, London. …
Julius Louis Saks
Biography
… President, in recognition of outstanding contribution to the profession. At the Association”²s Golden Jubilee congress in
1974
he was awarded the distinguished service award. At the same congress Professor Henry Peters, president of the …
South Africa’s Foreign Relations during Apartheid, 1948
Article
… remembrance of the Sharpeville Incident. A 1971 General Assembly resolution condemned the establishment of homelands. In
1974
there was a resolution to expel South Africa from the United Nations as a result of human rights violations, but it was … held with representatives from 12 African states and 43 groups of representatives from Africa visited South Africa. In
1974
and 1975 Vorster went on African tours to talk to leaders, and among others visited and held talks with the leaders of …
Robert Gabriel Mugabe
Biography
… outcomes and by April of 1961, Mugabe publicly discussed starting a guerrilla war. Mugabe imprisoned years from 1962 to
1974
. In September 1962, Mugabe and others were arrested and restricted to their homes for 3 months. Mugabe was charged with … ZANU after a vote of no confidence on Sithole who was accused of selling out the struggle. Mugabe was released in November
1974
after Rhodesia was pressured by South Africa to advance the process of détente with the politically moderate governments …
Anthony Sampson
Biography
… Sampson published The Sovereign State: The History of ITT and rejoined The Observer as an American correspondent until
1974
. Sampson went on to write several other books about power broking, business and large corporations, and remained an …
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