Zainunnisa "Cissie" Gool (6 November 1897 – 1 July 1963) was an anti-apartheid political and civil rights leader in South Africa. She was the daughter...
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and Kashmir, a community in Ramban district Gool Nasikwala, Indian female table tennis player Zainunnisa Gool (1897–1963), South African political and civil...
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leader of Good Party Tony Ehrenreich, South African trades unionist. Zainunnisa Gool, South African Political activist and representative on the Cape Town...
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retired Olympic swimmer. Stelio Savante (born 24 April 1970), actor. Zainunnisa Gool (6 November 1897 – 1 July 1963), anti-apartheid political and civil...
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Goniwe, political activist and one of the Cradock four (1946–1985) Zainunnisa Gool, anti-apartheid political and civil rights leader (1897–1963) Joe Nzingo...
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he met in Glasgow. They had two daughters, Waradea "Rosie" and Zainunnisa (Cissie) Gool, and divorced in 1923. His younger daughter from this marriage...
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Tatamkhulu Afrika – poet and writer Winston Adams – scout leader Zainunnisa Abdurahman "Cissie" Gool – anti-apartheid political leader District Six wound to be...
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Elwin Frenkel (born 1965), Swedish journalist and television presenter Zainunnisa Gool (1897–1963) anti-apartheid political and civil rights leader in South...
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school song's chorus refers to the students as Trafalgarians: Zainunnisa Abdurahman "Cissie" Gool – anti-apartheid political leader Ottilie Abrahams (née Schimming)...
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of Accountancy (1981) and a PhD (Commercial Law) (2008) at UCT Zainunnisa "Cissie" Gool, anti-apartheid political and civil rights leader Zuleikha Hassan...
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appointed as a Judge of the High Court of South Africa (1995) Zainunnisa "Cissie" Gool (1963) and Desiree Finca (1967): First Black female lawyers respectively...
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