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    Robert Harold Lundie "Jock" Strachan (1 December 1925 – 7 February 2020) was a white South African writer and anti-apartheid activist. He flew for the...
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  • Bob Strachan (footballer, born 1944), Australian rules footballer for South Melbourne Robert Kenneth Strachan (1910–1965), missionary Harold Strachan (Robert...
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    Guardian, New Age, Fighting Talk and Liberation, and worked with 'Jock' Harold Strachan in the Port Elizabeth area, and helped him produce the newsletter Izwi...
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  • Out is the first book by the South African anti-apartheid activist Harold Strachan. It was first published by David Philip in Cape Town in 1998. The book...
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  • John Harold Strachan MC (8 March 1896 – 1 December 1988) was an English first-class cricketer and British Army officer. The son of Walter Strachan, he...
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  • anti-apartheid activist Harold Strachan. It was published in 2004. The book depicts Jock Lundie, a fictionalised version of Strachan, and his involvement...
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    (1920–2015) Jonny Steinberg (born 1970) Cynthia Stockley (1873–1936) Harold Strachan (1925–2020) Barry Streek (1948–2006) Stefan Swanepoel (born 1958),...
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  • Mix) Carly Cussen "To The Beat of My Heart" 2021 Harold Strachan "Heartbreak in This City" Harold Strachan "Take Me for a Ride" Jordan Rossi "The Slightest...
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    worker and a teacher. He was friendly with the activist and artist Harold Strachan until they fell out over a woman. Sharpe's time in South Africa inspired...
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    four (1952–1985) Jean Middleton, anti-apartheid activist and wife to Harold Strachan (1928–2010) Clarence Mini, anti-apartheid activist (1951–2020) Vuyisile...
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    Ngudle Fred Carneson Vuyisile Mini Washington Bongco Jack Hodgson Harold Strachan (from 1962) Lambert Moloi (from 1964) Joe Modise (from 1964) Tom Sebina...
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  • She was born in Durban and trained as a teacher. She was married to Harold Strachan. Middleton moved to Johannesburg and became active in the Congress...
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    William Arthur Watkin Strachan (16 April 1921 – 26 April 1998) was a British communist, civil rights activist, and pilot. He is most noted for his achievements...
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    See Norman Cantor, The Civilisation of the Middle Ages (1995), p. 166. Strachan 2004, p. 15. Encomium Emmae Reginae, p. 40 digitallibraryindia accessed...
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    Slovo Ruth First Denis Goldberg Albie Sachs Baruch Hirson Ben Turok Harold Strachan Rusty Bernstein Hilda Bernstein Arthur Goldreich Helen Joseph Eve Hall...
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  • (1936–1919, Isle of Man, nf) Harold Strachan (1925–2020, S Africa, nf/f) Mari Strachan (born 1945, Wales, f) Zoë Strachan (born 1975, Scotland, f/nf) Barbara...
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    commemorates Second Lieutenant Harold Strachan Price (1881–1915) and his brother Lieutenant Edward John (Jack) Price (1890–1918). Harold served in the 3rd Battalion...
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  • Alexander Sim : 1955–1956 Sir Owain Trevor Jenkins : 1956–1957 Sir Walter Harold Strachan Michelmore : 1957 Sir John Douglas Keith Brown : 1958–1960 Sir Henry...
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  • skier (1948, 1952). Go Soo-jung, 24, South Korean actress and model. Harold Strachan, 94, South African writer and anti-apartheid activist. Ann E. Todd...
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  • African photographer; progressive supranuclear palsy 7 February – Harold Strachan, 94, South African writer and anti-apartheid activist. February 11...
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