Bettie du Toit OLS (also Elizabeth Sophia Honman, born July 15, 1910, in Transvaal Province, Union of South Africa, died January 31, 2002, in Johannesburg...
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had two sons and a daughter from two marriages. His first wife was Bettie du Toit, a white Afrikaner. In July 1955, he remarried to Amina Asvat, the daughter...
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their homes. Patrick Duncan: Banned 1961, 1962; went into exile 1962 Bettie du Toit: Banned in 1952. Paula Ensor (member of NUSAS): Banned 27 February 1973...
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prisoner (1920–2009) Lilian Diedericks, South African activist (1925–2021) Bettie du Toit, trade unionist, anti-apartheid activist and first wife of Yusuf Cachalia...
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2005 to 64% of the population in 2012. Zackie Achmat J. M. Coetzee Bettie du Toit Pierre de Vos Nadine Gordimer Harry Gwala Chris Hani Govan Mbeki Eusebius...
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The Lying Days, was published in 1953. The arrest of her best friend, Bettie du Toit, in 1960 and the Sharpeville massacre spurred Gordimer's entry into...
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1998) July 14 – William Hanna, American animator (d. 2001) July 15 Bettie du Toit, South African trade unionist and anti-apartheid activist (d. 2002)...
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Silinga Yusuf Dadoo Nosipho Dastile Veronica Sobukwe Patrick Duncan Bettie du Toit Bertha Gxowa Ahmed Kathrada Albert Luthuli Elizabeth Mafekeng Nelson...
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Braam du Toit (born 25 February 1981) is a South African composer and choral conductor. He is the recipient of a number of accolades, including a South...
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Posthumous Alfred Xuma Gold Posthumous John Stephen Gomas Silver Posthumous Bettie du Toit Silver Posthumous Fenner Christian Kadalie Silver Posthumous Peter Mokaba...
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