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History of Women in Prisons during Apartheid
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Ruth First Untold by Jerry Saena
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… so too began a new system of racial discrimination in South Africa that Ruth would fight against in her writing. EW046-1-
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Ruth First,
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May, 2012. Photograph by Eli Weinberg UWC/Robben Island Mayibuye Archives. Image source During her time as a journalist …
Despite the 1994 political victory against apartheid, its economic legacy persists by Haydn Cornish-Jenkins
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… In order to fully comprehend how unequal interracial income is in South Africa the following statistic is effective: 94.
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% of all South African individuals living in poverty are African, a figure that has been increasing since 2006 (SSA, 2014, …
Women’s Revolts in Natal: 1959
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… describes this struggle in a Drum article in 1959. She says, ‘ We do not get enough food. Our husbands pay more than £
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in taxes. The employers do not pay them anything ’ (Drum, 1959). Women were then faced with the burden of taking care of … declared that ‘ It is better for us to die than submit to these conditions’ . By the time the article was written, about
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,000 people, mostly women, had been arrested. About 900 of them were sentenced to a total of 200 years of imprisonment and …
Zarina Maharaj Biography by Sarah Rahimi
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… away, she had to balance between her work and her home. She had two little children; Milou who was 4 and Joey was only
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. However, Zarina gave her full permission to Mac to carry on the mission. She considered her sacrifice as a way of …
The Black Sash: A History of Transformation
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… against the Senate Bill began on 25 June 1955. The movement’s magazine documented the day like this: ‘Johannesburg saw
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,500 women march in silence from Joubert Park to the city hall’ (BS Magazine, 6). This was mostly due to the mobilization of … what they considered‘safe’ organisations such as the Free the Children Alliance and Human Rights Commission among Figure
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Illegal multiple stand in support of the Mass Democratic Movement's defiance campaign, Cape Town, August 1989. others. …
SPEAK Magazine (1982 - 1994)
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… take on the role of street sweepers, they were told ‘ the job was for one to two hours”¦ But the job [was] from 9 a.m. to
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p.m., five days a week ’ ( SPEAK 9). SPEAK highlighted these statistics to show that women’s rights were being robbed from …
Customary Law in South Africa: Historical Development as a Legal System and its Relation to Women’s Rights by Devon Wall
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Indanda Seminary and its Influence on Education in South Africa by Claire Wilt
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… to the Seminary as head-teacher 1896 Lucy Lindley Hall is opened 1918 Inanda Seminary establishes school colours and a
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school songs 1922 Phelps Hall is opened 1953 Bantu Education Act is enforced 1956 Adams College closes in response to the …
University of York Student Submissions 2015
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