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Anarchism and syndicalism, Southern Africa
Anarchism , and particularly its syndicalist variant, played an important role in early labor and socialist ...
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Andrews, William Henry “Bill” (1870–1950)
Born in Suffolk, England, in 1870, Andrews became a prominent South African union leader, syndicalist, ...
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Angolan national liberation, 1961–1974
Despite its mineral wealth, the Portuguese colony of Angola was poor, and there were few attempts at ...
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Anti-apartheid movement, South Africa
The anti-apartheid movement in South Africa can broadly be defined as encompassing those who actively ...
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Born in Dundee, Scotland to a working-class family in 1860, J. T. Bain (James Thomas Bain, Jimmy Bain) ...
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Born in Lingelihle in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, Barayi joined the Youth League of the African National ...
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Biko, Stephen Bantu (1946–1977)
Stephen Bantu Biko must loom large in the pantheon of national liberation heroes globally. Steve, as ...
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John Chilembwe was the key figure in early resistance in Nyasaland (now Malawi), and a revered protest ...
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Frederick Chiluba was a product of the powerful Zambian trade union movement, which played a leading ...
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The term “Chimurenga” means revolution or rebellion which is continuous. Zimbabwe, formerly Southern ...
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