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Zolile Hector Pieterson (19
August 1963 – 16 June 1976) was a
South African schoolboy who was shot and
killed at the age of 12
during the
Soweto uprising...
- ESPNcricinfo;
Retrieved on 27 May 2007 Compton, Patrick. "Hussain
impressed with
Pieterson (sic)", ESPNcricinfo, 6
December 1999;
Retrieved on 27 May 2007 "Pietersen...
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Hector Pieterson Museum is a
museum located in
Orlando West, Soweto,
South Africa.
Located two
blocks away from
where student protester Hector Pieterson was...
- 12-year-old
Hector Pieterson, who were shot at
Orlando West High School. The
photographer Sam
Nzima took a
photograph of a
dying Hector Pieterson as he was carried...
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prominence after he was seen
carrying Hector Pieterson in a
photograph taken by Sam
Nzima after Pieterson was shot
during the
Soweto Uprising in 1976....
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Pieterson is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
George Pieterson (1942–2016),
Dutch clarinetist Hector Pieterson (1964–1976), subject...
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George Pieterson (5
March 1942,
Amsterdam – 24
April 2016) was a
Dutch clarinetist.
Pieterson suffered from
asthma as a child, and
began studies of clarinet...
- history.
These include the
Apartheid Museum,
Constitution Hill,
Hector Pieterson Museum and
Mandela House. Further,
Museum Africa is
dedicated to showcasing...
- took what
became the widely-circulated and
influential image of
Hector Pieterson for the
Soweto uprising, but
struggled for
years to get the copyright...
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first day in Soweto, 21 of whom were black,
including the
minor Hector Pieterson, as well as two
white people,
including Melville Edelstein, a lifelong...