- ZA RMST OHRP-2-2.4
- Deelreeks
- 20 October 2015
Former member of the Special Branch, who resigned from the Police in the 1980s and joined the UDF.
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Former member of the Special Branch, who resigned from the Police in the 1980s and joined the UDF.
A Reverend in the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Southern Africa. He was a member of the regional executive committee of the UDF in the Eastern Cape.
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.
Member of the coloured community, which was removed from uMasizakhe to Kroonville.
Community member from uMasizakhe, who grew up in the township and knew Robert Sobukwe.
Involved in the politics and activities of the Anglican Church in Southern Africa.
He was a Primary school principal and a former Councillor under the Bantu Affairs Administration Board. UDF members convinced him to resign as a Councillor and join their activities.
Was involved in Rugby and non-racial sports in SACOS.
Robert Sobukwe Trust, Oral History Research Project
The interviews were facilitated and carried out by the Robert Sobukwe Trust and the Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe Museum & Learning Centre, as well as the Wits History workshop, University of the Witwatersrand.
Most of the interviews relate to the history around Graaff-Reinet. However, all of the interviews under "Sobukwe and PAC" relate to topics over and above local history.
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