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The West African Kroomen and their link to Simon’s Town by Joline Young
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… in Monrovia and these outlying areas, it was some time before the power of Monrovia was felt by the Kru people. [x] Figure
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– Map of Kru Coastal Villages Image source The Kru were easily identifiable by the adornment of a distinct black line from … when their contracts expired. [lxxi] One such example, in 1893, was a Kroomen by the curious name of “Flying Jib Number
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”, who appeared before the Cape Labour Commission saying that he had been living in Simon’s Town since 1887, was married to … were also ordered to pay a fee to the Liberian government for departing Kru workers, i.e. $1.00 for a labourer and $
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.00 for a stevedore. While this Act and a later one in 1873 was not effectively executed, it was the beginning of the end of …
1946 Indian Passive Resistance Timeline
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… this issue. The initiative comes from the Cape British Indian Council (CBIC) which holds a conference, in Cape Town on
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January 1919. 4 June 1923 The South African Indian Congress (SAIC) is inaugurated on this day. January 1924 The Union … into alleged penetration of predominantly ‘European’ areas by Indians in Natal and the Transvaal since 1 January 1927.
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March 1941 The NIA convenes a mass meeting at the Durban City Hall to protest against impending appropriation of Indian … the Administrator of Natal and to the Prime Minister. Nonetheless, the Draft Ordinance is passed through all its stages by
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November, 1944. Simultaneously with this Ordinance, two other Ordinances, the Natal Housing Board Ordinance and the …
Thabo’s pen versus perceptions by Tinyiko Maluleke (Sunday Independant), 24 January 2016
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Obituary of Trevor Makhoba by Valerie Leigh (Natal Society Foundation), 2003
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Passive Resistance 1946 - A Selection of Documents compiled by E.S. Reddy & Fatima Meer - 1946-Press Reports on the Campaign
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… is the Indian community going to fight?" That was a question which the whole Indian community had to answer. Resolution No.
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of the Seventh Session of the South African Indian Congress, Cape Town, 12 February 1946 Resolution on the report of the … propaganda in India to secure the fullest support of India's millions d) To invite Indian leaders to come to South Africa
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. Sending deputation to America, Britain and other parts of the world; 3. Proceeding immediately to prepare the Indian … of India and the six hundred million in China and Asiatic races of the world are affected by it... L.F. Williams,
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August 1946 ... It has often been said by the European press of this country and by the government authorities that only …
Term 1:THE HUNTER GATHERERS OF SOUTHERN AFRICA
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Yet another Myth: Mbeki and the Monopolisation of Power by Thabo Mbeki, 25 January 2016
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When your position can't be sustained, create a scarecrow - The Menace of Post-Apartheid South Africa by Thabo Mbeki, 18 January 2016
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The tragedy of history: When caricature displaces the truth by Thabo Mbeki, 11 January 2016
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Dare you Ponder the Obvious: Of course Mbeki is Aloof by Thabo Mbeki, 1 February 2016
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