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| Call Number: |
A3.2.1.4_8 |
| Identifier: |
AL3285_A3.2.1.4_8 |
| Title: |
Pass book of Catherine Ndakane. |
| Date: |
2008 |
| Subject: |
Oral history;
Oral history project;
Secondary schools;
Nkosi Albert Luthuli Young Historians';
Nkosi Albert Luthuli Young Historians' oral history competition;
Learner portfolio;
Pass laws;
Catherine Ndakane;
Sharpeville |
| Description: |
This, the pass book of Catherine Ndakane, was forcibly carried around by all black South Africans during apartheid. It serves as a good example of a primary source, and forms part the project of Nthatuoa Mabale from Iketsetseng Comprehensive Secondary School in Fezile Dabi, entitled 'How did the Sharpeville shooting become a turning point in South African history?'
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| Contributor: |
Department of Education |
| Creator: |
Nthatuoa Mabale |
| Type: |
photograph |
| Format: |
Preservation copy - tiff
Access copy - jpeg |
| Source: |
SAHA collection AL3285 |
| Language: |
English |
| Coverage: |
South Africa |
| Rights: |
Copyright restrictions may apply. See SAHA copyright statement for Use Restrictions. |
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