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  • 21Jesse Jackson presidential election 1988 — Four years later, in 1988, Jackson once again offered himself as a candidate for the Democratic Party presidential nomination. This time, his successes in the past made him a more credible candidate, and he was both better financed and better… …

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  • 22University of London Chancellor election, 1981 — The 1981 University of London election for the position of Chancellor was called upon when the incumbent Chancellor, Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother announced in December 1980 that she was retiring from the position. It was the first occasion… …

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  • 23Gold Coast legislative election, 1951 — Elections for the Legislative Assembly were held for the first time in the Gold Coast on 8 February 1951. Although elections had been held for the Legislative Council since 1925, [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/country profiles/1023444 …

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  • 24Patrick Duncan (anti-apartheid activist) — Patrick Duncan born 1918 in Parktown, Johannesburg, was the son of Sir Patrick Duncan. He was an anti apartheid activist for most of his life. Patrick Duncan died in 1967.Early lifeDuncan was educated first in South Africa and later in England,… …

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  • 25South African general election, 1994 — The South African general election of 1994 was the first free election held in South Africa after the end of apartheid, therefore also the first held on a non racial basis and with universal suffrage. The election was conducted under the… …

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  • 26Post-apartheid South Africa — Post apartheid South Africa, also known as the New South Africa , Democratic South Africa and the Rainbow nation , refers to the socio economical , political and social changes in South Africa after the 1994 general election when the ANC came… …

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  • 27South African general election, 1948 — The South African general election of 1948 was held on the May 26, 1948 and saw Herenigde Nasionale Party leader DF Malan call for the prohibition of mixed marriages, for the banning of black trade unions and for stricter enforcement of job… …

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  • 28Zach de Beer — Zacharias Johannes (Zach) de Beer (born Cape Town, South Africa, 11 October 1928 27 May 1999) was a liberal Afrikaner South African politician and businessman. He was the last leader of the liberal Progressive Federal Party and then the co leader …

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  • 29Johann Kriegler — Johann Christiaan Kriegler (born 1932) is a former Constitutional Court and Appeal Court judge from South Africa. [ [http://www.concourt.gov.za/text/judges/former/justicejohannkriegler/1.html Constitutional Court of South Africa profile] ] Born… …

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  • 30List of South African military chiefs — The following is a list of South African military chiefs. From 1958 until the first post apartheid election in 1994, the present day South African National Defence Force was known as the South African Defence Force. From 1912 to 1958, the… …

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