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III - Black Consciousness
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… While SASO specifically excluded whites, a resolution of the Black Renaissance Convention held at Hammanskraal in December
1974
rejected all forms of racism and discrimination. It called for a united and democratic South Africa, and an anti-racist … colleges soon became violent. SASO leader O.R. Abram Tiro was assassinated by a parcel bomb when he fled to Botswana in
1974
. Inevitably the apartheid state would move violently against the growing organisations, against the articulate young … organisations, constituted 'terrorism'. The indictment was concerned with speeches and pamphlets issued between 1971 and
1974
, showing, so the State alleged, that the accused had conspired to commit acts which would bring revolutionary change to …
Hugh Lewin, 1939–2019, RIP by Jennifer Malec, 17 January 2019
Archive
… and those of his fellow inmates in the pages of his Bible, and on his release these writings were published in London in
1974
as Bandiet: Seven Years in a South African Prison. Hailed as a classic of prison writing, the book remained banned in …
Diana Mitchell obituary by Julia Gallagher (The Guardian), 08 February 2016
Archive
… public relations officer. Despite her support for the Centre party, she stood (unsuccessfully) as an independent in the
1974
parliamentary elections, mainly due to frustration that the party was sidelining qualified women. Political life was …
The Democratic Party (DP)
Archive
… forced removals. She demanded trade union rights for Black people and fought for better wages and working conditions. In
1974
six more PP members won seats in Parliament. Soon after this the PP merged with a new breakaway group from the United …
A tribute to Sam Ramsamy and others who fought apartheid sport by E.S. Reddy
Archive
… of public opposition and a threat by India and African countries to boycott the Commonwealth Games in Christchurch in
1974
. These campaigns strengthened the anti-apartheid movements and provided tremendous publicity to the struggle for freedom … the non-racial sports bodies during the Munich Olympics. After a year of study at Leipzig, he arrived in London in
1974
. A founding member of SACOS, he joined SAN-ROC, linking internal and external resistance, became chairman of SAN-ROC in …
Chapter 3 - Historical Lesotho
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… the invitation and were promptly excluded BCP. G. Ramoreboli, a top BCP member was appointed Minister of Justice. In
1974
, following political unrest and violence in Lesotho, the BCP leadership went into exile. When Zambia and Botswana …
Exhibition: Durban, 1973: Strike against cheap labour by David Hemson
Archive
… Durban strikes in 1973. He helped found the textile, metal, furniture, dock unions before being house arrested in February
1974
. He completed his doctorate on Durban dock workers at University of Warwick. In exile he was active in trade union …
Zimbabwe
Place
… I. Mudenge, “The Role of Foreign Trade in the Rozvi Empire: A Reappraisal”,The Journal of African History, Vol. 15, No. 3 (
1974
), pp. 373-391. Page 376. The succession of the Rozvi Kingdom was organised in a manner so that the eldest brother to the … through armed struggle. Joshua Nkomo was that same year arrested and imprisoned by the Rhodesian government until
1974
. Another way for the Rhodesian regime to punish black people who took part in the organisations struggling for national …
The International Defence and Aid Fund (IDAF)
Article
… Portugal’s Wars in Africa, by Ruth First (1971) The Last to Leave: Portuguese Colonialism in Africa, by Bruno da Ponte (
1974
) 1980s: Resistance Intensifies, and legal bills mount The decade beginning in 1980 saw resistance to apartheid become …
Chris Hani Baragwaneth Hospital, Johannesburg
Place
… he was Political Commissar, as well as a member of the National Executive Committee of the ANC (a post he had held since
1974
). During 1987 he was promoted to Chief of Staff of MK - a post he held until his death. On his return to this country he …
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