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Black Consciousness Movement Timeline 1903-2009
Article
… a dozen or more leaders have been banned, including all members except one (Winifred Kgware) of BPC’s national executive.
1974
Baleka Kgositsile is active in the Black Consciousness Movement as well as the ANC underground. February, Tiro is killed … to run Saso’s headquarters. Saso activists in Durban begin cultivating links with the ANC underground in Natal From late
1974
, The ANC shifts focus from Botswana to Swaziland for recruiting new cadres. By late
1974
, 20 activists from Saso, BCP, Bawu and Tecon are banned December, The Black Renaissance Convention sees 300 …
Bisho Jarsa
Biography
… political activist, who helped found the short-lived National Liberation Front. He was arrested and from 1964 until
1974
was jailed in the bleak prison on Robben Island. His fellow prisoners, Nelson Mandela and Walter Sisulu , were …
Afrikaner Newspapers and the newspaper industry from 1830
Article
… with Perskor, which was bitterly opposed to the move., but went ahead anyway. Naspers launched Beeld in Johannesburg in
1974
, under the editorship of Schalk Pienaar, in direct competition with Perskor’s dailes Die Transvaler and Die Vaderland. … more lively and independent-minded paper.’ [28] Facing fierce competition after the launch of the daily Beeld in September
1974
, Die Transvaler underwent a liberal transformation of its image, with De Klerk driving the new direction. De Klerk was … C Jooste. Hoofstad and Oggenblad, both based in Pretoria, did not survive the competition from Beeld after its launch in
1974
, and closed in 1983. H. Post-apartheid developments The Port Elizabeth-based Oosterlig closed in 1994. By 1996, when …
Abram Ramothibi Onkgopotse Tiro
Biography
… “the primary source of income for Blacks is land, and that land had to be restored to the dispossessed”. On 1 February
1974
, while still in Botswana, Tiro was completing an application form to continue his studies through Unisa when a student …
Gertrude Hope (nee Posthumus) Cooper
Biography
… England she would visit him from time to time at his hotel, Miller Howe, in the English Lake District. They met in January
1974
and their friendship endured until her death. Having been fit and healthy all her life, having played golf in her youth, …
1967 Terrorism Act, No. 83 of 1967
Article
… in Sharpeville, Vereeniging under the Terrorism Act; by November, Matsau was the only one still in custody (SAIRR,
1974
: 82). A member of the Sharpeville Youth Club and the Black People’s Convention (BPC), Matsau was imprisoned for five … the Terrorism Act (SAIRR, 1970: 57). One non-official investigation released in 1976 estimated that from the beginning of
1974
to 30 April,
1974
, 217 individuals were detained under the Terrorism Act for a total of 22,566 days (an average internment of over 100 …
The Arrival of Jan Van Riebeeck in the Cape - 6 April 1652
Article
… arrival became a public holiday with the 300th anniversary in 1952 and was celebrated as Van Riebeeck’s Day until
1974
. During the tercentenary celebration on 6 April 1952, the Joint Planning Council (made up of members from the ANC, SAIC, …
Manenberg, Cape Flats
Place
… poorer citizens. By 1972 this number increased to 27 524, however more dwellings were being built! Between 1950 and
1974
state housing developments proceeded at some pace on the Cape Flats. These segregated housing projects were meant to … Town Council documented further elaborated the building of low cost houses. These were then built in Mitchell’s Plain in
1974
and how it expanded its operations throughout the city. Sprawling through documents of old City Council minutes of …
Sunny Girja Singh
Biography
… him in prison in August 1964. Once or twice some friends visited him on the Island. He was released from Robben Island in
1974
after serving his full sentence. When he returned home he was first confined to the Durban Central Prison for a few …
Lefifi Tladi
Biography
… three years of running, the apartheid authorities put a stop to these programmes and forced the museum to close down in
1974
. In 1976, Tladi skipped bail after he and other artists within the BCM were arrested and detained by the security police …
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