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Part two of the second interview with Emmanuel Mokgoga, community leader/activist and spokesperson of the Maandagshoek Development Committee, by Dale McKinley and Ahmed Veriava.

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Creator: McKinley, Dale
Mokgoga, Emmanuel
Veriava, Ahmed
Contributing Institutions: SAHA; MATRIX: The Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University
Contributor: Moses Moremi (Transcriber)
Biography: Twenty nine at the time of the interview and spokesperson of the Maandagshoek Development Committee, Emmanuel Mokgoga is married with two children. Born in Vereeniging, he moved back to the family home in Maandagshoek when he was ten. After matric he went to work in Sasolburg and became a shop steward in the South African Paper Printing and Allied Workers Union (SAPPAWU). He returned to Maandagshoek after being retrenched and has become one of the key community leaders/activists in the area and has traveled fairly widely and done work with various NGOs and social movements.
Description: Part two of the second interview with Emmanuel Mokgoga, community leader/activist and spokesperson of the Maandagshoek Development Committee, was conducted by Dale McKinley and Ahmed Veriava in Maandagshoek in 2008 as part of the South African History Archive's Alternative History Project, titled 'Forgotten Voices in the Present'.
Date: February 25, 2008
Location: Maandagshoek, Limpopo, Republic of South Africa
Format: Audio/mp3
Language: English
Rights Management: For educational use only.
Digitizer: SAHA
Source: SAHA collection 3280

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