- ZA RMST OHRP-2-2.8
- Subseries
- 21 January 2016
Former Councillor of the Bantu Affairs Administration Board. He was a member of the PAC and later joined the UDF. He was detained in the 1980s.
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Former Councillor of the Bantu Affairs Administration Board. He was a member of the PAC and later joined the UDF. He was detained in the 1980s.
Local histories, Perspectives and experiences
The focus of these interviews covererd the local history around Graaff-Reinet. The interviewees were mainly elderly members of the community and contemporaries of Robert Sobukwe.
Member of the Community and involved in student politics.
Community member from uMasizakhe, who grew up in the township and knew Robert Sobukwe.
Member of the PAC and strong follower of the ideas of Robert Sobukwe.
Sobukwe, Thethiwe Amelia and Tamsanqa
Robert Sobukwe's niece and nephew. Thamsanqa was involved in student politics from 1976.
Werthime, Maraai (aunt Marieh)
Member of the coloured community from Sunnyside. She was active in the Detainees Parents Support Committee (DPSC) and a member of the United Democratic Front (UDF) and the Graaff-Reinet Community Organisation.
Community member from the coloured community, removed from uMasizakhe to Sunnyside.
Member of the coloured community, and removed from the town of Graaff-Reinet to Kroonvale. Worked as a teacher and was very active in sport. Was the son of the late Rev. Fred Hufkie.
Brother-in-law to Robert Sobukwe, and involved in PAC politics.