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Elizabeth Mafekeng (September 18, 1918 – May 28, 2009)[1] was a South African trade union and political leader who fought against the injustices suffered by the working class and against the racial segregation laws imposed by the apartheid system.
^Elizabeth Mafekeng Room, FAWU celebrates FAWU Veterans Elizabeth Mafikeng "Rocky" and Liz Abrahams " Nanna" birthdays.
ElizabethMafekeng (September 18, 1918 – May 28, 2009) was a South African trade union and political leader who fought against the injustices suffered...
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1981. Albert Lutuli: Banned 1952 to 1967. Winnie Madikizela-Mandela ElizabethMafekeng: Banned in 1959. Mac Maharaj: Banned on release from prison in 1976;...
Abrahams continued working for the union and assisting comrades such as ElizabethMafekeng and Archie Sibeko, both of whom faced exile. Years later, on 13 June...
alongside political leaders such as Ray Alexander, Elizabeth 'Nanna' Abrahams, ElizabethMafekeng and Chris Hani. In 1961, he was arrested with Hani due...
support for various anti-apartheid citizens and figures, including ElizabethMafekeng and Helen Joseph.: 33 In addition, they boycotted multiple avenues...
remaining 400 mounted men were instructed to continue to obstruct the Mafekeng line. This commando was part of the South African Invasion of German South...