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    Davidson Don Tengo Jabavu (20 October 1885 – 3 August 1959) was a Xhosa educationist and politician, and a founder of the All African Convention (AAC)...
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    John Tengo Jabavu (11 January 1859 – 10 September 1921) was a political activist and the editor of South Africa's first newspaper to be written in Xhosa...
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  • Jabavu is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Davidson Don Tengo Jabavu (1885–1959), Bantu political activist and author John Tengo Jabavu...
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    Association; her father was the activist and author Davidson Don Tengo Jabavu, and her grandfather John Tengo Jabavu, was an editor of South Africa's first newspaper...
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    could house 991 families, be erected. It was to be called Central Western Jabavu. The next wave of land invasions took place in September 1946. Some 30,000...
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    1911), and Samuel E. K. Mqhayi (1920–21). Jabavu's sons, Davidson Don Tengo Jabavu and Alexander Macaulay Jabavu (1889–1946), inherited the newspaper when...
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  • Gugulethu Seven Chris Hani Bantu Holomisa Patekile Holomisa Davidson Don Tengo Jabavu John Tengo Jabavu Mac Jack Mkhuseli Jack Mazibuko Jara Irvin Jim Mcebisi...
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  • the form of a portrait of the educator and activist, Professor Davidson Don Tengo Jabavu for the University of Fort Hare. Pemba produced a satirical cartoon...
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    African National Congress – Peter Abrahams, Makumalo (Mako) Hlubi Davidson Don Tengo Jabavu were supposed to attend however along with several of his fellow...
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  • December 1935. Notable figures who attended the delegation included Davidson Don Tengo Jabavu, Pixley ka Isaka Seme, JL Dube, Zacharias Richard Mahabane, Alfred...
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    Native Law and Administration at University of Fort Hare. After Davidson Don Tengo Jabavu’s retirement in 1944, Matthews was promoted to Professor and became...
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  • Edgar Brookes, Johannes du Plessis (a missionary and theologian), Davidson Don Tengo Jabavu (one of the first professors at the University of Fort Hare),...
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    Fengu politician and activist John Tengo Jabavu rose in prominence after Bikitsha's military leadership ended. Jabavu edited the first newspapers to be...
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