Interviews
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Interview with Raymond Suttner |
Interview with Raymond Suttner by Julie Frederickse |
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Interview with Joe Slovo by Julie Frederickse |
Interview with Joe Slovo by Julie Frederickse |
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D. Tloome |
Interview with Dan Tloome by Julie Frederickse |
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Interview with members of the Street Committees |
Interview with members of Street Committees. Soweto has 26 townships and 25 of them have established Street Committees and are all functioning well.The interview covers the street meetings, maintanance order and rent boycotts. |
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Excerpts from long interview given by President O R Tambo to Associated Press correspondent, Mr Nicky Hanks on 7th June 1980 in Lusaka |
Excerpts from long interview given by President O R Tambo to Associated Press correspondent, Mr Nicky Hanks on 7th June, 1980 in Lusaka. Discusses actions of Gatsha Buthelezi and his stance on school boycotts, malnutrition in South Africa and the Bantustan programme. |
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Ciskei Commission: transcript of an interview with Professor Francis Wilson regarding the Ciskei independence |
Transcript of an interview with Professor Francis Wilson regarding the independence of the Ciskei and and its socio-economic impact |
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Interview with the NUSAS President, Neville Curtis - the new NUSAS |
Text of interview by Varsity, a University of Cape Town student newspaper, with Neville Curtis, President of NUSAS. Subjects covered include recent Congress of the National Union of South African Students, its new constitution and other student organisations. |
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Interview with Winnie Mandela on the Soweto riots |
In a interview Winnie Mandela puts forth reasons for the eruption of violence in Soweto on June 16th. |
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How June 16 demo was planned |
This is an interview with Lebello Matapanyane, describing the events and political developments leading to the new upsurge, and explaining how the militant youth see the future shape of political struggle. |
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Soweto student speaks out: interview with Nkosazana Dlamini |
Nkosozana Dlamini, vice-president of SASO, and member of the ANC, was in her fifth year of medical school when the June 16th uprising began. She was torn between finishing her medical training to become a doctor or continue abroad with political activity against the apartheid government. |
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The voice of South Africa's young generation: go underground and organise |
New African talks to Tebello Motapanyane, Secretary-General of the banned South African Students Movement. |
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An interview with Steve Biko |
The interview was conducted with Steve Biko in July 1977 |
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Ciskei Commission: transcript of an interview with Sheena Davis, Advice Office Director and Joyce Harris, President of Black Sash regarding the Transkei Independence |
Transcript of an interview with Sheena Davis, Advice Office Director and Joyce Harris, President of Black Sash regarding the independence of the Transkei and its socio-economic impact on black urban dwellers |
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Ciskei Commission: transcript of an interview with Lucy Mvubelo, Chairperson of the National Union of Clothing Workers regarding Ciskei Independence |
Transcript of an interview with Lucy Mvubelo, Chairperson of the National Union of Clothing Workers regarding the independence of the Ciskei and its socio-economic impact on black workers |
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Ciskei Commission: transcript of an interview with Leah Tutu, President of the Domestic Workers and Empoyers Project |
Transcript of an interview with Leah Tutu, President of the Domestic Workers and Employers Project regarding the independence of the Ciskei and its socio-economic impact on domestic workers |
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Ciskei Commission: transcript of an interview with Dr. Ellen Hellman regarding the independence of the Ciskei |
Transcript of an interview with Dr. Ellen Hellman regarding the independence of the Ciskei and its socio-economic impact on black families |
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United Democratic Front: Last Beleaguered Hope |
Interview with Azhar Cachalia who is the National Treasurer of the United Democratic Front where he mentioned that they honestly believe that the United Democratic Front must be the last possible hope for a relatively peaceful transformation to democracy in this country |