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 |
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Summary Curriculum Vitae of Dennis Brutus | ||
Life histories |
Farm workers (using pseudonyms) recounting their experiences of life after farm evictions or forced removals. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Statement by Fashion Somtsora and six others on the building of Donald Knott's house |
Statement by Fashion Somtsora about evictions from Wolseley Estate |
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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 |
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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 |