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Zainunnisa "Cissie" Gool (6
November 1897 – 1 July 1963) was an anti-apartheid
political and
civil rights leader in
South Africa. She was the daughter...
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Ramban district Gool Nasikwala,
Indian female table tennis player Zainunnisa Gool (1897–1963),
South African political and
civil rights leader Game...
- whom he met in Glasgow. They had two daughters,
Waradea "Rosie" and
Zainunnisa (Cissie) Gool, and
divorced in 1923. His
younger daughter from this marriage...
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retired Olympic swimmer.
Stelio Savante (born 24
April 1970), actor.
Zainunnisa Gool (6
November 1897 – 1 July 1963), anti-apartheid
political and civil...
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leader of Good
Party Tony Ehrenreich,
South African trades unionist.
Zainunnisa Gool,
South African Political activist and
representative on the Cape...
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leader of Good
Party Tony Ehrenreich,
South African trades unionist Zainunnisa Gool,
South African political activist and
representative on the Cape...
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musicals Tatamkhulu Afrika – poet and
writer Winston Adams –
scout leader Zainunnisa Abdurahman "Cissie" Gool – anti-apartheid
political leader District Six...
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Elwin Frenkel (born 1965),
Swedish journalist and
television presenter Zainunnisa Gool (1897–1963) anti-apartheid
political and
civil rights leader in South...
- eviction. The
school song's
chorus refers to the
students as Trafalgarians:
Zainunnisa Abdurahman "Cissie" Gool – anti-apartheid
political leader Ottilie Abrahams...
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Africa and suffragist, co-founder of the
South African Women's
Federation Zainunnisa Gool (1897–1963) –
lawyer and
civil rights activist, and
after white women...