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  2. Oliver Tambo - Wikipedia

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    Most of the people in the village were farmers. His father, Mzimeni Tambo, was the son of a farmer and an assistant salesperson at a local trading store. Mzimeni had four wives and ten children, all of whom were literate. Oliver's mother, Mzimeni's third wife, was called Julia.

  3. Wolfgang Abendroth - Wikipedia

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    Later, with the help of his friends Georg Schwarzenberger and Richard Löwenthal, Abendroth was taken in Britain to the Wilton Park Training Center re-education camp [5] where "prisoners of war who appeared suitable were prepared for their return to Germany to help build democracy". Against the background of the Labor Party's election victory ...

  4. Fatima Meer - Wikipedia

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    She helped to establish the Durban and District Women's League on 4 October 1952 as a group of 70 women. This organisation was started in order to build alliances between Africans and Indians as a result of the race riots between the two groups in 1949. [6] Bertha Mkhize became the chairperson and Meer became the secretary of the league.

  5. Mahatma Gandhi - Wikipedia

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    He helped found the Natal Indian Congress in 1894, [49] [59] and through this organisation, Gandhi moulded the Indian community of South Africa into a unified political force. In January 1897, when Gandhi landed in Durban, a mob of white settlers attacked him, [ 63 ] and Gandhi escaped only through the efforts of the wife of the police ...

  6. Andrew Carnegie - Wikipedia

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    In 1886, Carnegie wrote his most radical work to date, entitled Triumphant Democracy. Liberal in its use of statistics to make its arguments, the book argued his view that the American republican system of government was superior to the British monarchical system. It gave a highly favorable and idealized view of American progress and criticized ...

  7. Albert Luthuli - Wikipedia

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    The belief that qualified franchise could be extended to Africans without accepting a democracy based on "one person, one vote" was the view of a majority of White South Africans. [ 160 ] Luthuli received congratulations from some White South Africans , such as parliamentarian Jan Steytler and the Pietermaritzburg City Council.

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    They would also help students to learn about the "daily struggles" of ordinary black people and to spread Black Consciousness ideas among the population. [188] Among the projects that SASO set its members to conduct in the holidays were repairs to schools, house-building, and instructions on financial management and agricultural techniques. [ 189 ]