Interview photograph of Rev. Nancy Charton
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- 16 October 2015
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Interview photograph of Rev. Nancy Charton
Former Bishop of the Anglican Church in Southern Africa in Cape Town. A devoted member of the PAC, he participated in the anti-Pass campaign in Cape Town in March 1960.
President of the South African Students Movement (SASM) and later a member of the South African Student Organisation (SASO). He was arrested and sentenced. After his release he went into exile and joined the ANC.
Member of the coloured community, and removed from the town of Graaff-Reinet to Kroonvale. Worked as a teacher and was very active in sport. Was the son of the late Rev. Fred Hufkie.
Community member from uMasizakhe and involved in ANC politics. He left for political exile in 1985.
Local histories, Activism in the 1970s to beginning 1990s
The scope of the interviews mainly covers the activism in the 1980s to pre-1994. The interviewees were closely involved in underground armed operations, political rallies to show resistance against the Apartheid state in the area of Graaff-Reinet.
Former member of the Special Branch, who resigned from the Police in the 1980s and joined the UDF.
A Reverend in the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Southern Africa. He was a member of the regional executive committee of the UDF in the Eastern Cape.
Involved in the politics and activities of the Anglican Church in Southern Africa.