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    Yossel Mashel Slovo (23 May 1926 – 6 January 1995), commonly known as Joe Slovo, was a South African politician, and an opponent of the apartheid system...
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  • Joe Slovo Park is a township located between Milnerton and Montague Gardens near Cape Town, South Africa. Joe Slovo Park is a small township which was...
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  • eviction of Joe Slovo residents but only based on certain conditions including that 70% of homes built on Joe Slovo land be allocated to Joe Slovo residents...
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    Joe Slovo is an informal settlement in Langa, and in Milnerton Cape Town. Like many other informal settlements, it was named after former housing minister...
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  • Catch a Fire (film) (category Slovo family)
    directed by Phillip Noyce, from a screenplay written by Shawn Slovo. Slovo's father, Joe Slovo, and mother Ruth First, leaders of the South African Communist...
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    liberation movement was left weak and with an exiled leadership. Communist Joe Slovo was Chief of Staff of Umkhonto; his wife and fellow SACP cadre Ruth First...
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    Africa, a daughter of Joe Slovo and Ruth First. Her family moved to London in 1964, as political exiles. Her family is Jewish. Slovo attended the University...
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  • apartheid. She is the daughter of South African Communist Party leaders Joe Slovo and Ruth First. She wrote the screenplay for the 2006 film Catch a Fire...
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    guerrilla units. Along with his comrades, among which was Nelson Mandela, Joe Slovo, and Walter Sisulu, Tambo directed and facilitated several attacks against...
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    Africa following the unbanning of the ANC in 1990, and took over from Joe Slovo as head of the South African Communist Party (SACP) on 8 December 1991...
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