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- Emma_Mashinini abstract "Emma Mashinini (born 21 August 1929) is a South African trade unionist and political leader. Living in Johannesburg, her family was forcibly displaced several times during her childhood. She started working at age 14 and soon became a union organiser at her garment factory. She became active with the African National Congress (ANC) in 1956. Mashinini served for 12 years on the executive board of the National Union of Clothing Workers (NUCW) and founded the South African Commercial, Catering and Allied Workers Union (SACCAWU) in 1975. She was arrested and detained without charges for six months in 1981–1982.Mashinini played several important roles in the transition to ANC rule in the 1980s and 1990s. She served on the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission and went on to become a Commissioner for Restitution of Land Rights. Her autobiography, titled Strikes have followed me all my life was published in 1989 and republished in 2012. She has received numerous awards and decorations, including the Order of the Baobab and the Order of Luthuli.".
- Emma_Mashinini alias ""Tiny Giant"".
- Emma_Mashinini almaMater University_of_South_Africa.
- Emma_Mashinini award Order_of_Luthuli.
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- Emma_Mashinini birthDate "1929-08-21".
- Emma_Mashinini birthPlace Johannesberg.
- Emma_Mashinini birthPlace Rosettenville.
- Emma_Mashinini birthYear "1929".
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- Emma_Mashinini almaMater "Honorary Doctorate in literature and philosophy, Unisa".
- Emma_Mashinini awards "The National Women's Assembly for Labour award, 1986, The Gauteng Premier's Award for Women Achievers, 2001, The Lifetime Social Leader Award, 2007, The Trevor Huddleston "Not for Your Comfort" Award, 2008, The Elijah Bahayi Award, 2008, Order of the Baobab, 2007, National Order of Luthuli in Bronze, 2007".
- Emma_Mashinini birthDate "1929-08-21".
- Emma_Mashinini birthPlace "Rosettenville, Johannesberg, South Africa".
- Emma_Mashinini dateOfBirth "1929-08-21".
- Emma_Mashinini education "Bantu Secondary School".
- Emma_Mashinini employer "Henochsberg's Clothing Factory".
- Emma_Mashinini name "Emma Mashinini".
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- Emma_Mashinini notableWorks "Strikes have followed me all my life, autobiography".
- Emma_Mashinini occupation "Trade unionist, Land commissioner, textile worker".
- Emma_Mashinini organization "Secretary of the South African Commercial, Catering and Allied Workers Union 1975 – 1986, member of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission ; Director, Department of Justice and Reconciliation, Anglican Church of Southern Africa, 1986; Commissioner, Restitution of Land Rights, 1995 – 2002".
- Emma_Mashinini otherNames ""Tiny Giant"".
- Emma_Mashinini placeOfBirth "Rosettenville, South Africa".
- Emma_Mashinini shortDescription "Trade unionist, Land commissioner".
- Emma_Mashinini description "Trade unionist, Land commissioner".
- Emma_Mashinini description "Trade unionist, Land commissioner".
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- Emma_Mashinini comment "Emma Mashinini (born 21 August 1929) is a South African trade unionist and political leader. Living in Johannesburg, her family was forcibly displaced several times during her childhood. She started working at age 14 and soon became a union organiser at her garment factory. She became active with the African National Congress (ANC) in 1956.".
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