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  • ...had a three-year stint as president of the South African Institute of Race Relations. Author of the Northern Sotho play ''[[Nnang]]'' ("To Refuse", 1960).
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  • ...]. He is currently an extraordinary professor in History at the University of Stellenbosch. ...he Helgaard Steyn Prize for Literature for Die Afrikaners. ''[[New History of South Africa]]'' was published in 2007 (in English and in Afrikaans). It wa
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  • ...l activists like Nelson Mandela and Walter Sisulu (1912-2003) were members of the Bantu Men's Social Centre, and the African National Congress's Youth Le
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  • A society devoted to the promotion of black theatrical development. ...r, the society tended to work very much within a specific, genteel concept of European modernity.
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  • ...he 1950s as a gathering point for the social, political and cultural elite of the black urban community. ...l activists like Nelson Mandela and Walter Sisulu (1912-2003) were members of the Bantu Men's Social Centre, and the African National Congress's Youth Le
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  • ...ngu, Lindy Wilson and Gavin Younge as trustees, and a committee comprised of workshop heads. ...o dramatic productions a year, documentation of the project and management of the building.
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  • Return To [[ESAT Chronology|A Chronology of South African Theatre and Performance]] ''Victor Emmanuel becomes king of Italy. Plank’s quantum theory. Labour party founded in Britain. Boxer Reb
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