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Freedom In Our Life Time - Bibliography
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… Wesleyan University Press, 1991. Gangulee, N., ed. Giuseppe Mazzini: Selected Writings. Westport, Ct.: Green- wood Press,
1974
. Gerard, Albert. Four African Literatures: Xhosa, Sotho, Zulu, Amharic. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1971. … Were Zulus. New York: Rinehart, 1946. Marable, Manning. "Booker T. Washington and African Nationalism." Phy /ow 35 (
1974
): 398-406. Marks, Shula. Reluctant Rebellion: The 1906-8 Disturbances in Natal. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1970. Maylam, …
African National Congress Timeline 1920-1929
Article
… by s4 of the Black Laws Further Amendment Act No 79 of 1957. This was extended to all racial groups in terms of s 1 of the
1974
Second General Law Amendment Act (see below). ‘All the reported cases concern charges of inciting hostility among blacks …
Thabo Mvuyelwa Mbeki
Biography
… in 1973 to facilitate the development of an internal underground. Mbeki’s life took a significant turn on 23 November
1974
when he married Zanele Dlamini. The wedding ceremony took place at Farnham Castle, the residence of Zanele’s sister …
African National Congress Timeline 1930-1939
Article
… to the All African Convention will be doing so for personal reasons and will be a traitor to Africa.” (Xuma in Tabata,
1974
: 46) Professor Z. K. Matthews favours the disenfranchising of all Africans in order to promote unity. Despite internal …
Sindiso Mfenyana
Biography
… beliefs and would not be free until they saw the light. Following tireless work in Cairo, in the second half of
1974
, Sindiso was transferred to the ANC headquarters in Lusaka, Zambia . In Lusaka at that time, the bulk of the ANC …
Cape Town the Segregated city
Article
… in Cape Town as a result of the Groups Areas Act were accommodated in these newly constructed townships. For instance, in
1974
, the construction of Mitchell’s Plain commenced and people who were forcibly removed from District Six were relocated to …
Concluding Remarks
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… which recorded events for the years 1972 and 1973) and papers delivered at the Black Renaissance Convention (December
1974
), all of which have been utilised in the present study. In fact, in the nine years that SASO functioned before it was … unnoticed that Mnyele's work was readily visible on the covers of books by the black poet Serote (Renoster, 1972; Donker,
1974
and 1975). Illustration, it seems, failed to attract attention in art circles wedded to a "fine art" tradition. In this, …
86. Non-racial sport
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… of South African sport. The International Cricket Conference has contributed its part in this international effort. In its
1974
statement on South African cricket it reaffirmed the two major requirements set by the Cricket Council in 1970, namely: … a scheme with the help of the Government whereby SACBOC could be accommodated. After unsuccessful attempts by SACBOC in
1974
, and again in 1975, to obtain membership of theICC, the former realised that a truly representative body had to be …
Biography of Tseko Simon Nkoli
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… was born in Soweto on Boxing day in 1959 but grew up on a farm in Heilbron in Orange Free State. He began high school in
1974
he joined the students Christain Movement which he also began playing tennis and sang in the junior choir. …
Freedom struggles of the past: what can we learn from them to enhance grass roots involvement
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… A SASO memorandum for the Transvaal Regional Formation School, held at Turfloop, 21-22 September
1974
…
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