1. ‘Passing for white’, which embodies an implicit rejection of colouredness, long pre-dates the explicit rejection of coloured identity
2. 1950. Notwithstanding their adherence to Marxist ideology, activists within the South African Coloured People's Organisation, the largest coloured political organisation of the s and affiliated to the Congress Alliance, for example, openly espoused a coloured identity and had no qualms about working within a racially defined movement
3. 1994. For a few examples, seeCape Times, 28 Nov., 2 May 1995, 4 June 1996, 6 July 1996, 11 Dec. 1996;Mail and Guardian, 25 Mar. 1994;Sunday Times, 19 Mar. 1995, 25 June 1995;Argus, 2 Mar. 1996