Testimonies

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Nelson Mandela's Testimony At the Treason Trial, 1956-1960

In response to the growing unity and strength of the Congress Movement as a united front following the adoption of the Freedom Charter, the government arrested 156 political leaders in a mass police swoop on 5 December 1956 and charged them with high treason, a grave charge carrying the death pen

Summary Curriculum Vitae of Dennis Brutus
Life histories

Farm workers (using pseudonyms) recounting their experiences of life after farm evictions or forced removals.

Six testimonios: bearing testimony - the stories of six ordinary lives

Personal life stories of six residents of Grahamstown's black townships: Nomelikhaya Lukwi, Nontebeko Tom, Gertrude Sukele, Ndoda Siwa, Johnson Mountain, Rachel.

Testimony before the house foreign affairs subcommittees on African Affairs and International Economic Policy and Trade

Testimony made by Chester A. Crocker before the house foreign affairs subcommittees on African Affairs and international economic policy and trade.

Statement by Zamngqondo Gingana evicted from the farm Bell Rock

Statement by Zamngqondo Gingana, a farm worker, describing circumstances surrounding his dismissal and eviction from Bell Rock farm.

Statement by Fashion Somtsora and six others on the building of Donald Knott's house

Statement by Fashion Somtsora about evictions from Wolseley Estate

Statement of Tutu Jim Nqata about his eviction from Lindhurst Farm

Statement by Tutu Jim Nqata describing circumstances surrounding his dismissal and eviction from Lindhurst farm

Statement by Moltino Mtantalala on his employment and subsequent resignation at Lyndhurst Farm

Statement by Moltino Mtantalala about circumstances surrounding his resignation and eviction from Lyndhurst Farm

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