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Subjects term Scope note Archival description count People and Organisations count
Charity 0 0
Chefs 1 0
Chess 0 0
Childhood and early life 2 0
Children 165 0
Children's Rights 2 0
Chimurenga War 0 0
Chocolates for My Wife 0 0
Christian Nationalism 0 0
Christianity 2 0
Church organisation: international 5 0
Church organisation: national 13 0
Civic honours and related (12) 8 0
Civic honours from political organisations 24 0
Civil rights 2 0
Civil Society 1 0
Civil war 1 0
Class 2 0
Climate change 2 0
Clown 2 0
Cold War 0 0
Colonialism 3 0
Colonisation 6 0
Combatants 1 0
Comics 1 0
Commemoration 13 0
Commission for Racial Equality 0 0
Commitment 1 0
Commonwealth 2 0
Communism 4 0
Communist 3 0
Communist Manifesto 0 0
Community opinions 0 0
Community Organisations 1 0
Community service 2 0
Community views 1 0
Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act 0 0
Comrades 10 0
Concentration camps 1 0
Concerts 4 0
Concessions Commission 1 0
Conditional release 2 0
condoences 0 0
Condolece 0 0
Condolence 0 0
Condolences 3 0
Conference papers 1 0
Conferences 25 0
Conflict resolution 7 0
Congress Movement 0 0
Congress of Democrats 0 0
Congress of the People 0 0
Conscription 3 0
Conservation 2 0
Constitution
  • Negotiated in the Constitutional Assembly from May 1994 to October 1996 during the Government of National Unity (GNU). During the CODESA talks – started in 1991 – the National Party and ANC had agreed to create an interim constitution, which would be the basis for a final constitution. The final constitution was to be drawn up by members of the two houses of Parliament sitting as a Constitutional Assembly. On 8 May 1996 the final constitution was adopted by the National Assembly and one day later, second deputy president, F. W. de Klerk, announced the withdrawal of his National Party from the GNU, with effect from 30 June. After amendments required by the Constitutional Court, the final text was adopted by the Constitutional Assembly in October 1996. The Constitutional Court is the final arbiter of whether laws and regulations comply with the Constitution.
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Constitution of South Africa 4 0
Constitutional Assembly 2 0
Constitutional Court 5 0
Constitutional Law 0 0
Constitutionalism 1 0
Construction industry 1 0
Contestation 1 0
Contextual Theology 0 0
Contravening Restriction 1 0
Cookery 1 0
Corporate 2 0
Corruption 25 0
Cosmonaut 2 0
Cradock Four 0 0
Crazy 1 0
Cricket 5 0
Crime 30 0
Crime Prevention 1 0
Criminal Law Amendment Act 0 0
Cross of Gold 0 0
Cry Freedom 0 0
Cry the Beloved Country 0 0
Culture 26 0
Current affairs 1 0
Dahin 0 0
Dancing in the Mind Field 0 0
Debate 1 0
Declaration 3 0
Decolonisation 2 0
Defence Act 1958 0 0
Defiance 1 0
Defiance Ca 0 0
Defiance Campaign Against Unjust Laws, 1951
  • Initiated by the ANC in December 1951, and launched with the SAIC on 26 June 1952, against six apartheid laws. The Campaign involved individuals breaking racist laws such as entering premises reserved for ‘whites only’, breaking curfews and courting arrest. Mandela was appointed national volunteer-in-chief and Maulvi Cachalia as his deputy. Over 8,500 volunteers were imprisoned for their participation in the Defiance Campaign.
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Defiance Campaign Trial (Trial of the Twenty) 0 0
Defiance Campaign, 1952 1 0
Defiance Campaign, 1989 0 0
Delmas Treason Trial, 1985–1988 1 0
Democracy 55 0
democrats 1 0
Department of Bantu Administration and Development 0 0
Department of Bantu Affairs 0 0
Department of Economic Policy 0 0
Department of Health 0 0
Department of Information and Propaganda 0 0
Department of Interior 0 0
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