Explore
Subject: Sociology X
Place: South Africa X
-
Andrews, William Henry “Bill” (1870–1950)
Born in Suffolk, England, in 1870, Andrews became a prominent South African union leader, syndicalist, ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
-
Anti-apartheid movement, South Africa
The anti-apartheid movement in South Africa can broadly be defined as encompassing those who actively ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
-
Born in Dundee, Scotland to a working-class family in 1860, J. T. Bain (James Thomas Bain, Jimmy Bain) ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
-
Born in Lingelihle in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, Barayi joined the Youth League of the African National ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
-
Biko, Stephen Bantu (1946–1977)
Stephen Bantu Biko must loom large in the pantheon of national liberation heroes globally. Steve, as ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
-
Communist Party of South Africa, 1921–1950
Launched on July 30, 1921 after almost a year of discussion involving more than ten small socialist groups, ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
-
COSATU (Congress of South African Trade Unions)
The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) was launched in Durban on November 30, 1985 with ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
-
Crawford, Archibald “Archie” (1883–1924)
Born in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1883, Crawford, who would go on to become a South African socialist and ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
-
Andrew B. Dunbar was a South African trade union leader and syndicalist in the early twentieth century. ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
-
Born in Durham, England in 1891, Percy Fisher arrived in Cape Town in 1912 at the age of 20. After moving ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest