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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Josie Palmer (* 1903 in Potchefstroom, britische Transvaal-Kolonie, Südafrika; † 1979 in Südafrika), auch bekannt als Josie Mpama, war ein südafrikanische Anti-Apartheids-Aktivistin und Führungsfigur innerhalb der Südafrikanischen Kommunistischen Partei. , Josie Mpama (March 21, 1903 – Dec. 3, 1979Josie Mpama (March 21, 1903 – Dec. 3, 1979), born Josephine Palmer, was a South African anti-apartheid and labor activist. A forceful campaigner against racial segregation and for labor and women's rights, she is considered the first black woman to play a major role in the Communist Party of South Africa.le in the Communist Party of South Africa. , Josie Mpama (Potchefstroom, 1903 - 1979), Josie Mpama (Potchefstroom, 1903 - 1979), Josephine Palmer al néixer, va ser una activista obrera i anti-apartheid sud-africana. Militant enèrgica contra la segregació racial i pels drets laborals i de les dones, és considerada la primera dona negra que va tenir un paper important al Partit Comunista de Sud-àfrica.portant al Partit Comunista de Sud-àfrica.
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rdfs:comment Josie Palmer (* 1903 in Potchefstroom, britische Transvaal-Kolonie, Südafrika; † 1979 in Südafrika), auch bekannt als Josie Mpama, war ein südafrikanische Anti-Apartheids-Aktivistin und Führungsfigur innerhalb der Südafrikanischen Kommunistischen Partei. , Josie Mpama (March 21, 1903 – Dec. 3, 1979Josie Mpama (March 21, 1903 – Dec. 3, 1979), born Josephine Palmer, was a South African anti-apartheid and labor activist. A forceful campaigner against racial segregation and for labor and women's rights, she is considered the first black woman to play a major role in the Communist Party of South Africa.le in the Communist Party of South Africa. , Josie Mpama (Potchefstroom, 1903 - 1979), Josie Mpama (Potchefstroom, 1903 - 1979), Josephine Palmer al néixer, va ser una activista obrera i anti-apartheid sud-africana. Militant enèrgica contra la segregació racial i pels drets laborals i de les dones, és considerada la primera dona negra que va tenir un paper important al Partit Comunista de Sud-àfrica.portant al Partit Comunista de Sud-àfrica.
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