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| | House Dr AB Xuma - Empilweni Sophiatown, Johannesburg, Gauteng | |
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Date: | n.d. | Type: | Homestead | |
Status: | Extant | Street: | 73 Toby Street |
Click to view mapCoordinates: 26°10'33.95" S 27°59'00.17" E Alt: 1713m | | Transcription of Blue Plaque:
JOHANNESBURG CITY HERITAGE
HOUSE OF
DR. A. B. XUMA
This is one of only two houses to escape the destruction of
Sophiatown by the apartheid government in the late 1950s.
It was built in 1934 for Dr. Alfred Bitini Xuma, a highly qualified
medical practitioner, and named Empilweni. He lived here until
1959 together with his wife Madie Beatrice Hall, an African
American social worker who served as President of the ANC
Women’s League from 1943 until 1949. Elected President
General of the ANC in 1940, Dr Xuma introduced a
new constitution which opened membership to
people of all races and gave women equal
rights in the organisation.
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