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Ruth First: Banned 1960 to 1982 (killed in exile by police letter bomb). Ela Gandhi: Banned in 1975. Alcott 'Skei' Gwentshe: Banned November 1952; sentenced to 9 years in prison for violating the banning order, 26 March 1953. Bertha Gxowa: Banned in 1960. [28] Adelaine Hain: Banned in 1963. [29] Viola Hashe: Banned in 1963 until her death in ...
Revolutionary, anti-apartheid dissident, leader of African National Congress, later first post-apartheid President of South Africa: Banned after the apartheid regime of South Africa designated the ANC as a terrorist organization in 1960, requiring Mandela to receive a waiver from the U.S. Secretary of State to visit the United States.
Earl Sampson is a black man from Miami Gardens, Florida, who, beginning in 2008, was repeatedly arrested by police for trespassing while he was at his own place of employment. His federal civil rights lawsuit against the city was settled under undisclosed terms in 2015.
An aerial view of a vacant lot located near Northwest 27th Avenue and Northwest 191st Street on Wednesday, May 10, 2023, in Miami Gardens, Fla. Developers are preparing to construct a new ...
The area with the bad rap then was Greater Miami, dubbed “a city with an international reputation for violence,” in The Washington Post, and “Paradise Lost” in Time magazine.
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2010 (ban applied in 2009) [25] Ron Killings (aka R-Truth) United States: Professional wrestler Criminal record. [26] [27] Returned in 2011 for a WWE live event (ban applied in 2008). [28] Winnie Mandela South Africa: Anti-apartheid activist and wife of Nelson Mandela: Criminal record, including a conviction of kidnapping and assault. [29] 2018 ...
Raymond Carvil: A Bahamas native, Carvil, 57, moved to the U.S. at the age of 12. His more than 30-year law enforcement career began in 1986 after being hired by the city of Miami police. In 2001 ...