EFS Class

Wednesday 31 May 2017

Gladys Elphick's Timeline


timeline       Event

1904         -  was born
1922         -  married with Walter Hughes
1937         -  her husband died
1940         -  married with Frederick Elphick
1940s       -  joined the Aborigines Advancement League
1960         -  served on its activities committee
1964-73    -  worked as founding president of the Aboriginal women
1977         -  was a founder of the Aboriginal Medical Service
1966-71    -  was a member of the South Australian Aboriginal Affairs Board
1971         -  was appointed MBE
1984         -  was named South Australian Aborigine of the year
1988         -  was died in Adelaide

Nelson Madela's turning-points and achievements

Turning Point

  • When his father died, he was groomed for becoming chief of his local tribe.
  • became increasingly aware of the unjust nature of South African Society.
  •  became involved in politics.
  • with his good friend and comrade Oliver Tambo was expelled from Fort Hare for organising a student strike.
  • he had to resign from the ANC and work underground.
  • there was an extremely lengthy Treason Trial in which Mandela and several others were charged with treason.
  • there was an extremely lengthy Treason Trial in which Mandela and several others were charged with treason
  •  to advocate armed struggle through the Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK).
  • 1962 Mandela had been arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment in the notorious Robben Island prison.
  • He helped to keep other Men’s spirits high and never compromised his political principles when offered earlt release.
  • Although negotiations were painfully slow and difficult, they eventually led to Mandela’s release in 1990.It was an emotional moment watched by millions around the globe.
  • Nelson Mandela recently lost his eldest son to this disease and Mandela has worked hard to campaign on this issue.

Achievement

  • Mandela was able to finish his degree and qualified as a Lawyer.
  • In 1952 Mandela and Tambo opened the first Black Law firm in South Africa.
  • In 1944 helped found the ANC Youth League, whose Programme of Action was adopted by the ANC in 1949.
  • on 10 May 1994 Nelson Mandela was inaugurated as the first democratically elected State President of South Africa .
  • Despite the initial euphoria of winning the election the ANC faced a difficult challenge to improve the lives of the black population.
  • In 1993 Nelson Mandela was awarded the Nobel Peace Prizejointly with F.W. De Klerk

Bill Ferguson Biography Timeline

Bill Ferguson

Timeline       Event

1882           -born at Waddai
1895           -his wife Emily died in childbirth
(1895-96)   -brief education
1896          -working in Riverina
1911          -shed organiser for the Australian Workers' Union
1916          -The family settled in Gulargambone
(1920-24)  - mailman between Quambone and Gular
1928          -took labouring jobs
1933          -his wife and twelve children at Dubbo permanently
1936          -to increase the powers of the board
1938          -organised a 'Day of Mourning' 
1940          -replacing the old Protection Board
1943          -two Aboriginal representatives elected to the board
1949          -vice-president of the New South Wales
1950.         -died