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Viola Hashe (1926-1977) was a teacher, anti-apartheid
activist and
trade unionist in
South Africa.
Hashe was also blind.
Hashe was born in 1926 in the...
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Pebco Three were
three black South African anti-apartheid
activists –
Sipho Hashe,
Champion Galela, and
Qaqawuli Godolozi – who were
abducted and subsequently...
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singer Claire Johnston's
soprano is
complemented by
backing vocalists Beulah Hashe,
Marilyn Nokwe, and
Phumzile Ntuli.
Guitarist and
longtime member George...
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Makabeni led the
union until his death, in 1955. He was
succeeded by
Viola Hashe, the
first woman to lead an all-male
trade union in
South Africa. In 1962...
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Bertha Gxowa:
Banned in 1960.
Adelaine Hain:
Banned in 1963.
Viola Hashe:
Banned in 1963
until her
death in 1977. Ruth Hayman:
Banned from 1966 to...
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taking part in the
abduction and
murder of Port
Elizabeth activists Sipho Hashe,
Qawawuli Godolozi and
Champion Galela,
known as the
Pebco Three, in May...
- o Theós imón, dhóksa si
Glory to you, our God,
glory to you. Se ti ka
hashë bukën e shërbëtyrës s'duarvet tote. Lumë ti e fatbardhë ka jeshë. Jotë shoqe...
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likes of
prolific all-rounder
Samson Ntshekisa and the
mecurical Sydney Hashe to name but a few.
Gwele was also
instrumental in the
formation of the Cup...
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Viola Desmond, (1914–1965), African-Nova
Scotian civil rights figure Viola Hashe (1926–1977),
South African anti-apartheid
activist Viola Hill (1892-?),...
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Deborah Fraser –
backing vocals Marilyn Nokwe –
backing vocals Beaulah Hashe –
backing vocals https://www.allmusic.com/album/r118857 Christgau, Robert...