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Soweto forty years on: The Black student rebellion of 1976 by Professor Noor Nieftagodien
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… parents or teachers did not object to the state’s policy on Afrikaans. In fact, some of them voiced opposition as early as
1974
, but mainly through the politically moderate School Boards, which were generally ignored by the white education …
Chad
Place
… was only holding on to power thanks to French military support disguised as technical advisers [cxii] . In April
1974
, a then virtually unknown, Hissène Habré attacked attacked the city of Bardai and took several Europeans hostage [cxiii] …
Long live Ruth First by Gavin Williams, 17 August 2019
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… followed this with her wry and insightful account of Muammar Gadaffi’s enigmatic rule in Libya: the Elusive Revolution (
1974
) . She then wrote a book on Olive Schreiner , the South African novelist, feminist, abolitionist, and socialist, …
Class Consciousness and Migrant Workers by David Hemson (University of Warwick)
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… unions after the 1973 strikes throughout Durban and beyond put a certain endline to union work. When I was banned early in
1974
from any work in union organizing or teaching, there was time enough to collect documentary material and think through …
Interview with Sunny Singh by C de Vos, Durban, 28 May 2002
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… for her it was very emotional ya, standing and seeing the conditions; seeing me cut off. CDV Okay, you were released in
1974
, correct? Your ten years? SS ’74, Ya. CDV Okay, when you left the island, what were you feeling? You are 33 now? SS Not … I had a temporary job at the medical centre in town. The first black, all black medical centre in South Africa, I repeat
1974
, the first black medical centre that was opened in South Africa, in April ’74. Black in the sense, not black black …
“Our Greatest Leader since Gandhiji”, By Dr Yusuf Dadoo
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… ranks of MK and a new chapter in the history of our national liberation opened. For Monty Naicker the years from 1960 to
1974
were years of continuous banning orders, restricting his life and effectively cutting him off from any political …
Our Greatest Indian Leader since Gandhiji -Tribute to Dr. Gangathura Mohambry Naicker (From: Sechaba, second quarter), 1978
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… ranks of MK and a new chapter in the history of our national liberation opened. For Monty Naicker the years from 1960 to
1974
were years of continuous banning orders, restricting his life and effectively cutting him off from any political …
Statement at the Sixth Conference of Heads of State or Government of Non-Aligned Countries, Havana, Cuba by O. R. Tambo, 3 - 9 September 1979
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… the Lima Declaration adopted in August 1975 served as the collective platform of the United Nations General Assembly in
1974
and 1975 which resulted, among other things, in the adoption of two documents which are of great importance to the …
General South African History Timeline: 1980s
Article
… Lesotho. Signs trilateral agreement amending monetary agreement between South Africa, Lesotho, Swaziland, dated 5 December
1974
. Signs monetary agreement with Swaziland. 1986 1 May, KwaNdebele: Police Act No 11: Commenced: 1 May 1987 1986 19 May, …
An Analysis of the Imprisonment and Detainment Treatment of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela by Monica McCausland
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… sentenced to twelve months suspended for three years, her sentence was reduced to six months after an appeal in September
1974
. [34] Winnie was sent to Johannesburg Fort for the first month of her imprisonment, and then was transferred to …
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