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Identity: Coloured Politics in the 1940's-1950's
Oral history interview with Mr September
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Oral history interview with Mr September [Part 2 of 2]
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Title
Oral history interview with Mr September [Part 2 of 2]
Creator
Villa-Vincencio, Heidi (interviewer)
Subject
Oral history, Anti-apartheid activists--South Africa--Interviews, Civil rights movements--South Africa, Government, Resistance to--South Africa, Colored people (South Africa)--Political activity, South Africa--Politics and government--1909-1948
Description
The interviews in this collection cover a wide range of topics linked to coloured identity, political organisations and activities in South Africa during the 1940s and post-1948 era. It includes information on protest actions, the defiance campaign, the torch commando, boycotts and train resistance efforts following the 1948 National Party election. Themes include the Anti-Coloured Affairs Department movement (Anti-CAD), civic organisations, education and welfare, the introduction of the Group Areas Act, political parties, race and class issues, the removal of coloured men from the national voters roll in 1956 and the Unity Movement., Pin3.08b.mp3: Part 2 of 2 ; 10:17 min. ; interview 8 of 11
Publisher
Centre for Popular Memory (University of Cape Town) (www.popularmemory.org.za)
Contributor
September, Mr. (interviewee) (contributor)
Date
1994-08-29
Type
Sound, interviews
Format
Identifier
islandora:19421
Source
Language
eng
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Rights
Centre for Popular Memory (University of Cape Town). Creative Commons Licence - Attribution, Noncommercial, No Derivative Works.
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