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    James Arthur Calata (1895 – 1983) was a South African priest and politician. He was the Secretary-General of the African National Congress from 1936 to...
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  • participation. In December, he and other organisers, including ANC President James Moroka, were found guilty of "statutory communism" under the remarkably...
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    poet Etienne van Heerden, author and poet Neville Alexander, author James Arthur Calata, cleric and activist Mary Ngalo, anti-apartheid activist Clifford...
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    Skota 1927–1930: E. J. Khaile 1930–1936: Elijah Mdolomba 1936–1949: James Arthur Calata 1949–1955: Walter Max Ulyate Sisulu 1955–1958: Oliver Reginald Tambo...
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  • Azhar Cachalia, anti-apartheid activist. James Calata (1895–1983), political activist, grandfather to: Fort Calata (1956–1985), political activist, member...
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  • Regional Trial Court releases a May 28 decision convicting Calata Corporation CEO Joseph Calata and corporate secretary Jose Marie Fabella of violating the...
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    that opposed applications for amnesty on behalf of the Biko, Hani, Goniwe, Calata, Mkonto, Mhlauli, Slovo and Schoon families. Bizos was appointed by President...
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    which could endorse and ratify laws suggested by the King; and the Comitia Calata, which was an assembly of the priestly college that could assemble the people...
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    school in 1982. On 27 June 1985 Goniwe and three other activists, Fort Calata, Sparrow Mkhonto and Sicelo Mhlauli who became known as "The Cradock Four"...
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