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Gray, Liz

  • ZA-COM-05582
  • Person

Graaff, de Villiers (Sir)

  • ZA-COM-10568
  • Person
  • 08 December 1913 - 04 October 1999
Graaff, de Villiers (Sir) was a South African politician who succeeded his father. He was an advocate, farmer and leader of the United Party.

Gqubule, Theocritus Simon Ndizweni

  • ZA-COM-09155
  • Person
  • 18 February 1928 - 26 May 2016
Theologian, member of the Federal Theological Seminary, anti-apartheid activist, educationalist, community leader, member of African National Congress (ANC) and United Democratic Front (UDF). He was banned by apartheid regime, former President of Federal Theological Seminary of Southern Africa (FEDSEM), former vice-president of South African Council of Churches (SACC). He is a recipient of the The Herald GM Citizen of the Year Award, Fort Hare University Honorary Doctorate, Rhodes University Honorary Doctorate and Distinguished Old Rhodian Award, SMMS's First Grand Chancellor and recipient of Government's National Order for his commitment to the liberation struggle, education and religion.

Gowlett, Kathleen Thelma

  • ZA-COM-00237
  • Person

Kathleen Thelma Gowlett, sister of Cecil George Williams, testified for the prosecution at the Rivonia trial.

Government

  • ZA-COM-05562
  • Corporate body

Gore, Al J

  • ZA-COM-10644
  • Person
  • 31 March 1948 -
Gore, Al J is an American politician and environmentalist who served as the 45th vice president of the United States from 1993 to 2001 under president Bill Clinton.

Gore, Al

  • ZA-COM-02446
  • Person

Gool, Zainunnisa

  • ZA-COM-05552
  • Person
  • 1897–1963
Lawyer and anti-apartheid activist. Daughter of Abdullah Abdurahman. Founder and first president of the National Liberation League (NLL) and president of the Non-European United Front (NEUF) in the 1940s. Arrested and charged for her involvement in the 1946 Passive Resistance Campaign, and banned in 1954. In 1962, she was the first black woman to graduate from law school in South Africa and to be called to the Cape Bar. Posthumously awarded the Order of Luthuli in Silver by the South African government for her outstanding contribution to the struggle for liberation and for the ideals of a just, non-racist and democratic South Africa.

Gool, Benny

  • ZA-COM-10434
  • Person
He is a South African photojournalist who is best known for his work documenting Nelson Mandela. He captured the historic leader in tens of thousands of color and black-and-white photographs that he took over three decades. He began photographing in the 1970s in order to document the human rights abuses and anti-apartheid activism he witnessed. Employed by the Cape Times, he started photographing Mr. Mandela in the 1990s, capturing him in moments both momentous and private.
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