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Nelson Mandela and the last Afrikaner leaders by Hermann Giliomee (Politics Web), 12 May 2015
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… prices and growing demands from a much more assertive black work force. The collapse of the dictatorship of Portugal in
1974
was the start of rapid withdrawal of Portugal from its Southern African colonies. Soviet-aligned regimes came to power … records that in 1971 he and Mandela debated using the apartheid channels, flawed as they were. [20] Two years earlier, in
1974
, Mandela had written a secret memorandum, entitled “Clear the obstacles and confront the enemy”, that was smuggled out. … 1971 law, Mandela who was born in the Transkei, would lose his South African citizenship. Undeterred, Mandela wrote in his
1974
memorandum that the ANC faced an entirely new development: the independence of the Transkei, which was sure to be …
Some Personal Recollections of the Free Nelson Mandela Campaign by Mike Terry
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… at St Martin`s in the Fields and a petition campaign attracted some 30,000 signatures by South Africa Freedom Day June
1974
. In December
1974
, SATIS filled Friends Meeting House to overflowing for a rally addressed by Angela Davis. National and local initiatives …
Chapter V - Acts of conscience
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… The next time I applied for permission to visit Jack, I was told, "You are not allowed into the gaols!!" Before the end of
1974
, distressing news had come from the Pretoria gaol. Bram Fischer had terminal cancer and was rapidly growing weaker and …
The strangulation of activity
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… legislation designed to ban, restrict or control gatherings was the Riotous Assembly Act of 1956, subsequently amended in
1974
and then integrated into the Internal Security Act, No. 74 of 1982, described below. Other legislation of a specific … empowered the board to ban all future editions of an offending publication - an effective closure provision - and in
1974
a new Act, the Publications Act, streamlined the censorship procedure. The board (now the Publications Committee) has … 'of the complex racial problems of South Africa' and the 'general good and safety of the country and its peoples'. In
1974
, a state press commission recommended the establishment of a statutory press council 'for the self-control and …
Hugh Lewin obituary by Peter Hain (www.theguardian.com), 21 January 2019
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… transforming his secret jail diary into the book Bandiet: Seven Years in a South African Prison, published in the UK in
1974
. It was hailed as a classic in prison writing, containing a heart-wrenching poem Touch, about being tactile, which …
'States of Emergence', at Warren Siebrits Modern and Contemporary Art by Sean O'Toole, November 2002
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… of a South Africa still visible on any street corner. The same sense of currency prevails in Malcolm Payne's Colour Test,
1974
, a large-scale reproduction of the artist's apartheid era identity card. Payne's work offers proof that the troubled … photographs from the 60s and 70s, and Gavin Jantjies remarkable silk-screens, from his A South African Colouring Book,
1974
/75, the show is largely framed around the white liberal response to the epoch it documents. Certainly one is left …
Bibliographical note and further reading
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… The Oxford History of South Africa , 2 vols. (Oxford, 1969, 1971); F. A. van Jaarsveld, From Van Riebeeck to Vorster, 1652-
1974
: An Introduction to the History of the Republic of South Africa (Johannesburg, 1975). General works that deal … (Bombay, 1951) and Hugh Tinker's A New System of Slavery: The Export of Indian Labour Overseas, 1830-1920 (Oxford,
1974
) place the whole system within a broader context and should be read as background material. Works that deal specifically …
2014 - President Zuma, State of the Nation Address, 13 February 2014 (before National Elections)
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… also marks the 40th anniversary of the cowardly murder through a parcel bomb, of student leader, Abram Onkgopotse Tiro in
1974
in Botswana. We welcome his brother, Mogomotsi Tiro to this occasion. We express the gratitude of the people, for his …
Address of the President of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki, at the opening ceremony of the United Nations Global Forum on Fighting Corruption and Safeguarding Integrity, Sandton Convention Centre, 2 April 2007
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… wise soever he be, of living out the time, which nature ordinarily alloweth men to live." (Leviathan, Collier Macmillan,
1974
, p 103). The incidence of corruption, especially as it occurs within the context of a global social order that deifies …
Chapter 2 - The Soweto Uprising of June 1976: A Turning Points Event
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… contribute to the family income. The wage gap between black and white workers narrowed across all sectors between 1964 and
1974
, reflecting the improved wages of African workers on the Witwatersrand. How did grand apartheid contribute to the … structural changes in the South African economy. Massive increases in oil prices (following the Arab-Israeli War) in 1973-
1974
pushed the world economy into deep depression, combined with rapid inflation. In 1975 a sharp drop in the gold price … of the South African Students Congress (SASO) as well as Mathe Diseko, the national secretary of SASM. SASM revived in
1974
, encouraged by the military coup in Portugal in April
1974
and the decolonisation of Mozambique. As SASM leaders began …
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