• Fatima Meer (12 August 1928 – 12 March 2010) was a South African writer, academic, screenwriter, and prominent anti-apartheid activist. Fatima Meer was...
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  • journalist and newsreader Fatima Marouan, Moroccan politician and physician Fatima Massaquoi, Liberian educator Fatima Meer, South African writer, academic...
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  • The film is based upon the book The Apprenticeship of a Mahatma by Fatima Meer. It was an international co-production between India and South Africa...
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  • the formation of the Natal Teachers' Union." In March 1951, he married Fatima Meer, who was his father's grand-niece. Their son, Rashid, died in a car accident...
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    (Secretary), Mzilikazi Khumalo (chairman), Masizi Kunene, John Lenake, Fatima Meer, Khabi Mngoma, Wally Serote, Johan de Villiers, and Jeanne Zaidel-Rudolph...
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  • Look up Meer or meer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Meer may refer to: Fatima Meer (1928–2010), South African writer and anti-apartheid activist...
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  • visited her in Durban at least once, staying in the home of Fatima and Ismail Meer. Fatima later recalled Mase as being "a simple person, a good person...
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  • career, he lectured at the University of Natal alongside Leo Kuper and Fatima Meer. A student of Talcott Parsons at Harvard (receiving the PhD in 1960)...
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    regularly made references to manhood. He was heterosexual, and biographer Fatima Meer said that he was "easily tempted" by women. Another biographer, Martin...
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  • chauffeur. They visited Durban, where Mandela met with Ismail Meer and his wife Fatima Meer, and then drove to Groutville, where Mandela met with Luthuli...
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  • Online. Retrieved 13 August 2013. Meer, Fatima. "Rahima Moosa Lecture: Appreciation and Speech by Prof Fatima Meer". dac.gov.za. Retrieved 20 July 2013...
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  • attorney at the Legal Resources Centre. Meer was born on 28 June 1955. Her mother was political activist Fatima Meer. After matriculating at the Durban Indian...
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    University Press. 1960. p. 53. Archived from the original on 22 October 2016. Fatima Meer was notable among South African anti-apartheid activists from the Indian...
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  • businessman 44. Danny Jordaan (1951–) politician and soccer administrator 45. Fatima Meer (1928–2010) scientist and political activist 46. Ahmed Kathrada (1929–2017)...
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  • Film poster Directed by Akbar Khan Written by Mohafiz Hyder Akbar Khan Fatima Meer Rajeev Mirza Produced by Akbar Khan Starring Kabir Bedi Sonya Jehan Manisha...
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  • banned for its protests against the apartheid state. At college, he met Fatima Meer, who, after finding out he wrote poetry, suggested he meet with the prominent...
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  • and stone they sit upon.: 6  Frances Baard Bertha Gxowa Helen Joseph Fatima Meer Ruth Mompati Florence Mkhize (as an organizer) Rahima Moosa Rita Ndzanga...
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  • 1963). For Peace: Oliver Tambo (1917–1993), Walter Sisulu (1912–2003), Fatima Meer (1928–2010), Thabo Mbeki (born 1942), Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma (born 1949)...
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    Congress Alliance South African Indian Congress Frances Baard Helen Joseph Fatima Meer Amma Naidoo Lillian Ngoyi Rachel Simons Women's March 1956 National Women's...
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    Youth League (ANCYL) and Pan Africanist Congress of Azania (1916–1993) Fatima Meer, scientist and political activist (1928–2010) Raymond Mhlaba, political...
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  • Moeletsi Mbeki, political activist. Fatima Meer (1928–2010), political activist; married to Ismail Chota Meer (1918–2000), Member of the KwaZulu-Natal...
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  • sent back to Natal. In 1954, Mkhize with Lilian Ngoyi, Helen Joseph, Fatima Meer and other women became the founding members of the Federation of South...
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  • “Spi” Grootboom Silver Posthumous Matsobane Morris Matsemela Silver Fatima Meer Silver Posthumous Collen Monde Mkunqwana Silver Posthumous Zodwa Mofokeng...
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    joins the chorus of voices that includes Noni Jabavu, Ellen Kuzwayo, Fatima Meer, Brigalia Bam, and many others. Women who wrote their own stories, and...
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  • University. At Radcliffe she worked on Fatima Meer: Voices of liberation, which she published in 2019. Fatima Meer: Voices of liberation was included on...
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  • Mahatma 1996 Direction Shyam Benegal; Script Shama Zaidi, Shyam Benegal & Fatima Meer An Indo-South African co production on Mahatma Gandhi's life in South...
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  • During the 1950s, she was among a small group of women – also including Fatima Meer and Zainab Asvat – who sought to establish a dedicated political association...
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    Sir Anerood Jugnauth Prime Minister of Mauritius  South Africa Prof. Fatima Meer She took active part in political, social and philanthropic causes, deeply...
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  • exile in 1960). Cedric Mayson: Banned 17 October 1977 for five years. Fatima Meer: Banned in 1952. Florence Mkhize: Banned in 1952. Mary Moodley: Banned...
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  • cerebrovascular disease. Hanna-Renate Laurien, 81, German politician. Fatima Meer, 81, South African academic, screenwriter and anti-apartheid activist...
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