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Document 91 - John Gomas, “The Native Representation Bill is Passed: What Must be Done Now?” Umsebenzi, 25 April 1936
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Document 92 “Communist Party of South Africa Plenum Held from 5th to 8th April 1936”, Umsebenzi, and 16 May 1936
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… offensive, against fascism and war and for the repeal of all repressive law, such as the Riotous Assemblies Act, etc.
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. To take up the struggle for better economic conditions, for the extension of democratic political rights for all people, …
Prejudice, Politics and Patriarchy: The Social Decline and Changing Identity of David Lurie in J. M. Coetzee’s Disgrace by Charley-Ann Pearson
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John Moshoeu
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The cost of hatred: Tomorrow will be too late by Jay Naidoo (The Daily Maverick), 22 April 2015
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The three reasons Vavi was expelled by Sidumo Dlamini (politicsweb.co.za), 26 April 2015
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Women and the Satyagraha Campaign
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A decade by decade events account of the women’s struggle in South Africa
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… the South African Peace Council, and becomes its national secretary. Lillian Ngoyi is elected President of FEDSAW August
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, 20000 women under the banner of the Federation of South African Women (FEDSAW) march to the Union Buildings in Pretoria … Preparatory Committee and deputy leader of a delegation to the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing. August
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, South African women celebrate the first National Women's day. 1996 Mamphela Ramphele is appointed Vice Chancellor of UCT. … Luisa Dias Diogo; and several of South Africa's female ministers, deputy ministers, ambassadors and premiers. August
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, Women across the country celebrates the 50th anniversary of the 1956 anti- pass campaign. In Pretoria, where the main …
Some Remarkable European Women Who Helped Gandhiji In South Africa
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Women in the apartheid society by Fatima Meer
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… school within the first three years. In 1983, there were only 72,168 African matriculants (excluding Transkei) and only
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.8 per cent attained university entrance passes. White matriculants in the same year totalled 56,000 and well over half … and related diseases are on the incline. The Bureau of Economic Research in Stellenbosch estimated in 1983 that 2.
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million children in the country were malnourished. Other agencies reported dramatic increase in pellagra, and a 200 to 300 … per cent respectively) than for African men (43.5 per cent). Indian women had the lowest employment rate amounting to 15.
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per cent, as against 21.2 and 26.8 per cent respectively for African and Coloured women. Whites do not only have the lowest …
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