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  2. Cape Coloureds - Wikipedia

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    Cape Coloured school children in Mitchells Plain Cape Coloured children in Bonteheuwel township (Cape Town, South Africa) The Christmas Bands are a popular Cape Coloured cultural tradition in Cape Town. A group of Cape Coloureds were interviewed in the documentary series Ross Kemp on Gangs. One of the gang members who participated in the ...

  3. Coloureds - Wikipedia

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    Coloured members were elected to Cape Town's municipal authority (including, for many years, Abdurahman). The establishment of the Union of South Africa gave Coloured people the franchise, although by 1930 they were restricted to electing White representatives. They conducted frequent voting boycotts in protest.

  4. Ocean View, Cape Town - Wikipedia

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    Ocean View, Cape Town, was established between 1960 and 1970, as a township for coloured people who had been forcibly removed from the neighbouring so called "white areas", such as Simon's Town, Noordhoek, Fish Hoek, and Glencairn, by the apartheid government under the Group Areas Act of 1950. Originally called "Slangkop", the area was later ...

  5. Bo-Kaap - Wikipedia

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    The Bo-Kaap (lit. "above the Cape" in Afrikaans) is an area of Cape Town, South Africa formerly known as the Malay Quarter.It is a former racially segregated area, situated on the slopes of Signal Hill above the city centre and is a historical centre of Cape Malay culture in Cape Town.

  6. Coloured Persons Representative Council - Wikipedia

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    The Coloured Persons Representative Council of the Republic of South Africa [1] was a partially elected council with limited legislative powers, intended to represent coloured South Africans during the apartheid era. It was first elected in 1969, re-elected in 1975, and permanently dissolved in 1980. [2]

  7. Let’s be the America that the French of Normandy see when ...

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    Yes, ma’am, you did, and the people of France, and of Normandy in particular, came to tell you what that means to them still. Anna “Mae” Krier flexed her “Rosie the Riveter” muscles.

  8. Delft, Western Cape - Wikipedia

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    It was established to be one of Cape Town's first mixed race township including coloured and black residents. In 2000, it had a population between 25,000 and 92,000 inhabitants. [4] According to the 2011 census, [5] Delft was 51% Coloured and 46% Black African with 3% "other".

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