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Reverend Beyers Naudé
Biography
… the University Christian Movement, the National Union of South African students and the Institute of Race Relations.
1974
saw Naudé receive an honorary doctorate of Law from University of Witwatersrand. He was also honoured with the Reinhold …
Kgalema Petrus Motlanthe
Biography
… two children, Kagiso and Kgomotso. Motlanthe, Stan Nkosi, Siphiwe Nyanda, and George Nene formed a MK cell around 1973. In
1974
, Motlanthe went to Matola, Mozambique where he attempted to contact the ANC. The cell began to explore routes from …
Benin
Place
… the south, but faced greater resistance from northern populations. The territory was officially named Dahomey until
1974
. The transition from colonialism to independence, itself a critical juncture, helped shape the immediate future of … a military administration. Though Kérékou came to power in 1972, he did not promote any specific political ideology until
1974
, when he renamed the country the People’s Republic of Benin and adopted Marxist-Leninist rhetoric. He also brought many … associated with Marxism-Leninism and one-party rule was starting to break down in the mid- to late-1980s. The period
1974
–1989 in Benin provides the most immediate contrast for those interested in explaining the dimensions of political change …
Reginald (Reggie) September
Biography
… political associate of Dr Abdullah Abduraghman . That marriage ended during the 1960s State of Emergency Treason Trial. In
1974
September married Gwen Miller in the Islington, London where Dr Yusuf Dadoo , the Chairperson of the SACP, was one of …
The history of Migrant Labour in South Africa
Article
… continued to supply migrant labourers to South Africa and this was because of economic dependence, and it was only in
1974
that Malawi withdrew 120 000 migrant labourers [15] . This withdrawal by Malawi was the first to have major …
Michael Alan Harmel
Biography
… to the journal World Marxist Review. He worked and lived in Prague until his untimely death at the age of 59 on 18 June
1974
. He was survived by his wife Ray Harmel (1905-1998), his daughter, Barbara , and his grandaughter Lisa.Michael Harmel …
South African Students Movement (SASM)
Article
… the philosophy of Black Consciousness, some SASM members, according to Tebello Motapanyane, were recruited by the ANC in
1974
. These cells, says Motapanyane, 'were formed by the ANC. We in SASM did not actually think of forming such things. We … action was the SASO/BPC trial late in 1975, in which nine BC leaders were accused of terrorism after organising rallies in
1974
to celebrate the impending independence of Mozambique and Angola. At the trial, the accused appeared in court singing, …
Abraham H. de Vries
Biography
… Reina Prinsen Geerligs Prize (1962) – For his first three books Eugène Marais Prize (1967) – Vliegoog Perskor Prize (
1974
) – Briekwa De Kat/Potpourri Prize for short stories (1989) – Die Bruid RAU Prize for creative writing (2004) – Tot …
Vusumzi (Vusi) Linda Make
Biography
… his time in Cairo. Make also held the position of lecturer at the University of Liberia in Monrovia, Liberia from 1968 to
1974
, and was a member of the American Committee on Africa. Make’s banishment order was withdrawn on 16 August 1967. He died …
Aubrey Mokoena
Biography
… concerned about the project, it did not attack the organisation directly. It did however use other means of attack until
1974
, when SASO organised Frelimo rallies with the independence of Mozambique . The government banned SASO rallies. Despite …
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