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    Yusuf Mohamed Dadoo OMSG (5 September 1909 – 19 September 1983) was a South African Communist and an anti-apartheid activist. During his life, he was chair of both the South African Indian Congress and the South African Communist Party, as well as being a major proponent of co-operation between those organisations and the African National Congress.

  2. Dr Yusuf Mohamed Dadoo played an outstanding role in the South African liberation movement for over half a century - in persuading the Indian community to link its destiny with that of the African majority, in building the unity of all the oppressed people and democratic whites of that country in a common struggle against racism, in promoting ...

  3. Dr. Yusuf Mohamed Dadoo was born on 5 September 1909 in Krugersdorp on the West Rand. His father, Mahomed Dadoo, had been born in 1881 in the small village of Kholvad along the south banks of the Tapi River, a few miles outside the ancient south Gujarat city of Surat, in India.

  4. June 8, Yusuf Dadoo and Vella Pillay meet Nelson Mandela and Tambo in London. Mandela tells Dadoo and Pillay that the ANC must be represented only by Africans at international conferences and not by the Alliance.

  5. 1940. Within a year of his joining the Communist Party of South Africa (CPSA), Dr Yusuf Dadoo's role as an activist in the Non European United Front (NEUF) and the Indian Community raises his profile in the Communist Party. He is elected to the Johannesburg District Committee of the CPSA.

  6. Sep 14, 2023 · Anti-apartheid activist and struggle icon Yusuf Dadoo had an early introducti­on to social injustice in South Africa. When he was just 10 years old, in the late 1910s, the local municipali­ty tried to evict the Dadoos from their business premises in the “whites-only” area of Krugersdor­p.

  7. Apr 16, 2019 · The history of India’s solidarity with the South African liberation struggle is deeply entwined not only with the unfolding of resistance politics in South Africa and the forging of African–Indian unity, but also with Yusuf Dadoos life.

  8. Sep 21, 1983 · Dr. Yusuf Dadoo, a leader of the South African Indian minority and of the banned Communist Party, has died in Britain after 23 years of exile, the African National Congress said today. He was 74...

  9. Sep 14, 2023 · Anti-apartheid activist and struggle icon Yusuf Dadoo had an early introduction to social injustice in South Africa. When he was just 10 years old, in the late 1910s, the local...

  10. Medical doctor, activist, and politician. Best Known For. His work as both a communist and a representative for various Indian civil rights groups, as well as his efforts to join forces with other liberation movements like the African National Congress (ANC). Life highlights. Dadoo studied medicine in London in 1929.

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