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The first 1820 British Settlers arrive in South Africa
This day in history
… for firearms. The 1820 settlers are commemorated in Grahamstown by the 1820 Settlers National Monument, which opened in
1974
. A living monument, it hosts plays, musical performances and cultural events. …
Marcus Solomon
Biography
… and the second because he and three others were accused of leading a quarry protest. After prison Solomon was released in
1974
, then banned and house arrested for another five years, during which time he completed a History Honours degree through …
Steytlerville Municipality, Karoo
Place
… was rebuilt and remains today unused, due to its replacemnet, by a concrete bridge spanning the tempestuous Groot River in
1974
. The introduction of Merino sheep into the district, in 1915 was an important factor in the growth and development of …
CHAPTER 3 - Unprepared by Howard Barrell
Archive
… this military emphasis, which contributed to the destruction of the ANC’s small underground inside South Africa between
1974
and June 1976, harmed the ANC’s ability to organise an internal political base, which was not only desirable for a … superior organisation in adjacent states. Its exile networks had been much improved after Mozambican independence in April
1974
. At this crucial moment, the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) was riven by serious leadership disputes. The chief …
Photography and the Liberation Struggle in South Africa
Article
… in South Africa , (Calgary: Detselig Enterprisers Ltd., 1990), 135-137. ↵ [5] See Jonathan Paton (1973), A.J.Coetzee (
1974
), Walter Saunders (1973), D.V. Cowden (1960), Alex Hepple (1960), Gerald Sperling and Jamed McKenzie (1990), JCW van …
Natal Workers’ Theatre in the 1980s
Article
… counterparts, not appreciating the new militant confrontations with bosses. This along with the severe recession between
1974
and1978 resulted in a decline of manufacturing in 1977 caused a reduction in militant strike action. Worker unity and …
77. The South African Indian Council: an assessment from within, 1978
Archive
… re-named the South African Indian Council and consisted of twenty-five members. The membership was increased to thirty in
1974
, fifteen of whom were to be appointed and fifteen elected by Indians serving on local authorities. The council's … representing the entire Indian community. This request was acceded to in the formation of the third statutory council in
1974
but with a difference. The membership of the council was increased to thirty members, fifteen of whom were elected by …
Early hominid discoveries in South Africa and East Africa
Article
… of the human race. Early Hominid discoveries in East Africa Where in east Africa do we find fossils of hominids? Hadar In
1974
Donald Johanson and Tom Gray discovered nearly half of a 3,2 million year old skeleton at Hadar in Ethiopia. This was …
Freedom In Our Life Time - Notes
Archive
… of African Studies 1 (1975-76): 497-52.8; Manning Marable, "Booker T. Washington and African Nationalism," Phylon 35 (
1974
): 398-406; and Louis Harlan, "Booker T. Washington and the White Man's Burden," American Historical Review 71, 2. … text of the address is found in N. Gangulee, ed., Giuseppe Mazzini: Selected Writings (Westport, Ct.: Greenwood Press,
1974
). Tuberculosis rates among Africans shot up dramatically during the Second World War. For instance, the incidence among … (which included desertion, insubordination, and insulting behavior). The law remained in effect until its repeal in
1974
, when Alabama dock workers and miners in the United States decided not to off-load South African coal acting on an …
Eye of the Needle - Notes by Richard Turner
Archive
… is a problem for any black enterprise. Labor groups in Britain and the United States have been supportive, but in early
1974
the government pushed through Parliament a bill giving it the authority to prohibit from receiving foreign funds any … since 1961 had held only one seat in the Parliament, astonished even its supporters by gaining six additional seats in
1974
. In November 1977 it gained yet another ten seats, for a total of seventeen, making it the official Opposition in the … made at the expense of the United Party; the National Party actually augmented its dominance of ParliaÂment in both the
1974
and 1977 elections, currently holding 134 seats out of 165. Subsequent to the
1974
elections, the United Party expelled …
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