• Alfred Bitini Xuma, OLG, commonly referred to by his initials as AB Xuma (8 March 1893 – 27 January 1962), was the first black South African to become...
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  • Xuma is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Alfred Bitini Xuma (1893–1962), first black South African to become a medical doctor and president-general...
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    government in the late 1950s, it is also a landmark which belonged to Dr Alfred Bitini Xuma who was a medical doctor and the President of the African National...
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    experienced a revival and moderate radicalisation under President-General Alfred Bitini Xuma. In response to the publication in 1941 of the Allied Powers' Atlantic...
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  • young leaders approached ANC president Dr. Alfred Bitini Xuma and made a proposal to form a youth league. Dr. Xuma had reservations about this league formation...
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    Seme, whose leadership saw the ANC's influence wane. In the 1940s, Alfred Bitini Xuma revived some of Gumede's programmes, assisted by a surge in trade...
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    same conference, the African National Congress President General Alfred Bitini Xuma along with delegates of the South African Indian Congress brought...
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    subjugation, Mandela was among a delegation that approached ANC president Alfred Bitini Xuma on the subject at his home in Sophiatown; the African National Congress...
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    Robert Resha, former anti-apartheid activist and member of the ANC Alfred Bitini Xuma, former ANC president 1940–1949 Oscar Mafakafaka Mpetha, former anti-apartheid...
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    ka Isaka Seme (1930–1936) Zacharias Richard Mahabane (1937–1940) Alfred Bitini Xuma (1940–1949) James Moroka (1949–1952) Albert Luthuli (1952–1967) Oliver...
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  • September 27, 2007. Retrieved July 19, 2007. Wesley 1981, pp. 148, 239 "Alfred Bitini Xuma ANC President 1940–1949". anc.org.za. Archived from the original on...
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  • degree in education at Columbia University when she met the widowed Alfred Bitini Xuma who was visiting United States in 1937–1938. Despite her aching interest...
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    played a major role in desegregation of Chicago's health facilities Alfred Bitini Xuma, Class of 1926, surgeon in Johannesburg and later president (1940–1949)...
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    ka Isaka Seme (1930–1936) Zacharias Richard Mahabane (1937–1940) Alfred Bitini Xuma (1940–1949) James Moroka (1949–1952) Albert Luthuli (1952–1967) Oliver...
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  • through which their politics and participation would be directed. Madie Hall-Xuma became the first president of the auxiliary organization, and the organization...
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  • the legislation it opposed repealed. In 1947, the two, along with Alfred Bitini Xuma signed the "three doctors pact" of cooperation between the ANC, TIC...
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  • ka Isaka Seme (1930–1936) Zacharias Richard Mahabane (1937–1940) Alfred Bitini Xuma (1940–1949) James Moroka (1949–1952) Albert Luthuli (1952–1967) Oliver...
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  • Jabavu, Pixley ka Isaka Seme, JL Dube, Zacharias Richard Mahabane, Alfred Bitini Xuma, James Moroka and Thabo Edwin Mofutsanyana. The Convention consisted...
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  • of the African National Congress In office 1949–1952 Preceded by Alfred Bitini Xuma Succeeded by Albert Luthuli Personal details Born James Sebe Moroka...
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  • Nhlanhla (1983–1990) John Nkadimeng (1983–1987) Thomas Nkobi (1983–1985) Alfred Nzo (1983–1985) Mzwai Piliso (1983–1987) Reg September (1983–1985) Sizakele...
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  • Oliver Tambo and the then President of the African National Congress, Alfred Bitini Xuma. During the 1940s Pillay joined the resistance to the Pegging Act...
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    others in an attempt to revive the African National Congress. Under Alfred Bitini Xuma, Mofutsanyana served on the ANC National Executive Committee as an...
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    actual battle zone. On the participation of black soldiers in the war, Alfred Bitini Xuma - who was the President General of the African National Congress from...
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    the 1949 Program of Action. In 1940 he was instrumental in persuading A.B. Xuma to stand for the presidency. He did not stand for re-election as secretary-general...
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