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Mohammed Tikly

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Tikly was the son of Abdul Hamid, a trader, and Amina Salojee. His mother died when Tikly was quite young and he was brought up by his extended family along with his three sisters. He attended high school in Johannesburg where he joined a circle of students reading the writings of ANC leaders. While
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On his return to South Africa Tikly was asked to head up the Batlagae Trust which aimed to assist in the reintegration of student exiles as they returned to South Africa. Tikly then worked in the national department of education until his retirement in 2000. Tikly had been a member of the ANC's
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in 1969. He qualified as a teacher in social studies and economics, teaching at a number of schools across London including William Penn School, Archway school and Islington 6th-form centre. In 1979 he worked under the
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Tikly married Clare Reid, a maths teacher and fellow activist, in 1964. They had four children together: Anna-Zohra, Ruweida, Adam and Leon; but divorced in 1995 after a long separation.
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Interview with Mohammed Tikly by Bertil Högberg within the project Nordic Documentation on the Liberation Struggle in Southern Africa
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to found the Multicultural Education Advisory Group before founding a similar organisation in the borough of
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at school he joined the Transvaal Indian Youth Congress, an affiliate of the
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In 1964 he joined other activists on a seven-day hunger strike outside
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Archives’ Committee and continued to be involved with the Archives at
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Pietersburg
Polokwane
Johannesburg
ANC
UK
Tanzania
Zambia
Solomon Mahlangu Freedom College
Transvaal Indian Congress
Trinity College Dublin
South Africa House
Rivonia Trial
Nelson Mandela
Middlesex Polytechnic
Inner London Education Authority
Haringey
Solomon Mahlangu Freedom College
ANC
Fort Hare University
Order of Luthuli






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