LC control no. | no2009060707 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Goldberg, Denis, 1933-2020 |
Variant(s) | Goldberg, Dennis, 1933- Goldberg, Denis Theodore, 1933-2020 |
Other standard no. | 0000000078695579 86378871 Q869844 |
Associated country | South Africa |
Birth date | 1933-04-11 |
Death date | 2020-04-29 |
Place of birth | Cape Town (South Africa) |
Place of death | Cape Town (South Africa) |
Field of activity | Rivonia Trial, Pretoria, South Africa, 1964 Apartheid--South Africa Civil rights workers--South Africa Human rights workers |
Affiliation | South African Communist Party Umkhonto we Sizwe (South Africa) African National Congress |
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Found in | Rivonia sabotage trial, 1964: contents (Dennis Goldberg) Internet search: http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Denis_Goldberg, Apr. 20, 2009 (Denis Theodore Goldberg, b. 1933 in Cape Town, studied for a degee in Civil Engineering. As a member of the South African Communist Party, he joined other white members in forming the Congress of Democrats, of which he became leader) The mission, 2010: title page (Denis Goldberg) page 4 of cover (born in Cape Town in 1933, the son of working class immigrants from Great Britain; arrested in 1963; released in 1985 and exiled to England; currently living in Cape Town) page 151 (while in prison, took distance learning courses through the University of South Africa (Unisa); spent 7 years working on a library science degree) plate facing page 288 (Release from Prison certificate: Denis Theodore Goldberg) Business card, April 2014 (Prof. Dr. (h.c.) Denis Goldberg OLS; P.O. Box 26379, Hout Bay 7872, South Africa) WorldCat, 28 April 2014 (headings: Goldberg, Dennis, 1933- Goldberg, Dennis; Goldberg, Denis; Goldberg, Denis, 1933-; Goldberg, Denis Theodore; usage: Denis Goldberg; Denis Theodore Goldberg) New York times, May 9, 2020: in an obituary on page A23 (Denis Goldberg; born Denis Theodore Goldberg Apr. 11, 1933 in Cape Town [South Africa], died Apr. 29 in Cape Town, aged 87; one of two surviving political activists convicted in the so-called Rivonia Trial, which put Nelson Mandela and seven others in prison for many years and proved a turning point in South Africa's long struggle against apartheid; Mr. Golderg, a member of the banned South African Communist Party, had been a technical office in the military unit [of the African National Congress (i.e., Umkhonto we Sizwe (Spear of the Nation)]) |