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Subjects term Scope note Archival description count People and Organisations count
Foreign Jurisdiction Act 1 0
Foreign loans 1 0
Foreign relations 1 0
Free Mandela Campaign 0 0
Free market 2 0
Freedom 149 0
Freedom and Liberation 1 0
Freedom Award 1 0
Freedom Charte 0 0
Freedom Charter
  • A statement of the principles of the Congress Alliance, adopted at the Congress of the People in Kliptown, Soweto, on 26 June 1955. The Congress Alliance rallied thousands of volunteers across South Africa to record the demands of the people. The Freedom Charter espoused equal rights for all South Africans regardless of race, land reform, improved working and living conditions, the fair distribution of wealth, compulsory education and fairer laws. The Freedom Charter was a powerful tool used in the fight against apartheid.
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Freedom Fighter 5 0
Freedom fighters 3 0
Freedom in our lifetime 1 0
Freedom of Cities 58 0
Freedom songs 1 0
Freedom Struggle 12 0
Freeedom 1 0
French Huguenots 0 0
French Revolution 0 0
Friends 2 0
Friends and comrades 40 0
Friends and Family 2 0
Frock 'n' Roll for Africa 0 0
Frontier wars 1 0
Frontline States 1 0
Functions and Events 22 0
Fundraising 18 0
Funeral service 2 0
Gala events 3 0
Gardens named after Mandela 25 0
Gender 3 0
Gender apartheid 1 0
General Law Amendment Act 0 0
General Law Amendment Bill 0 0
General Laws Amendment Act (Act 76 of 1962) 1 0
Geneva Accord 1 0
Geneva Protocol 0 0
Ghetto Act 1 0
Gifts 6 0
Glen Grey Act 1 0
Global impact 1 0
Globalisation 5 0
Golden Notebook, The 0 0
Goodwill Collection 1 0
Governance 64 0
Government 3 0
Government of National Unity
  • The government of South Africa between 27 April 1994 and 3 February 1997 under the leadership of the ANC and according to the terms of clause 88 (2) of the interim constitution of South Africa, which required that any party holding twenty or more seats in the National Assembly could claim one or more cabinet portfolios and enter the government. The National Party and the IFP obtained cabinet positions for their leaders and MPs. F. W. de Klerk took his National Party out of the GNU on 3 June 1996, citing the exclusion of joint decision-making from the final constitution, and the National Party’s lack of influence on government policy.
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Graphic Heritage 1 0
Great Depression 1 0
Great Trek 1 0
Green Book 0 0
Greyshirts 0 0
Group Areas 1 0
Group Areas Act 2 0
Group Rights 2 0
Growth, Employment and Redistribution (GEAR) 5 0
Guerilla 1 0
Guerrilla warfare 0 0
Gulf War 1 0
Hamba Kahle 1 0
Hansard parliamentary record 1 0
Harare Declaration
  • In 1989, as conditions for negotiations ripened, the ANC formulated proposals s for a political settlement and for negotiations aimed at resolving the conflict. Adopted in turn by the Front-Line States; the Organisation of Africa Unity and finally the United Nations.
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Harassment 1 0
Harassment by police 2 0
Hate No More 0 0
Headman 1 0
Healing 4 0
Health 41 0
Health/Advice 56 0
Healthcare

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Hello and Goodbye 0 0
Heritage 6 0
Heroes 82 0
Hertzog Bills 1 0
Hertzog Bills (1936) 0 0
Hiawatha 0 0
Hinduism 1 0
Historical 26 0
Historical places 3 0
History 220 0
HIV/AIDS 135 0
Holocaust 0 0
Homelands 0 0
Homosexuality 1 0
Honest to God 0 0
Honorary citizenships 32 0
Honorary Degrees 1 0
Honorary Degrees awarded to Mandela 6 0
Honorary Doctor of Laws 24 0
Honorary Doctorates 167 0
Honorary fellowship 3 0
Honorary freedom 25 0
Honorary medal 1 0
Honorary membership 14 0
Honorary order 21 0
Honorary title 1 0
Hospitals named after Mandela 1 0
Hostage 1 0
House Arrest 1 0
Housing 1 0
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