Memorandums
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Military and socio-political situation in Mocambique and Angola |
Memorandum giving an overview of the political situation in Mozambique and Angola during 1972, with particular reference to terrorist activity. |
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Memorandum to the Minister of Plural Relations from the Congress of the Ciskei National Independence Party held at Ntabakandoda, Zwelitsha as from 13 - 15 April 1979 |
Memorandum to the Minister of Plural Relations from the Congress of the Ciskei National Independence Party condemning the Development Trust and the Land Act, of 1936 and its method of application. |
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Report of the four working groups of the consultation of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches South Africa region |
Memorandum containing the report of the four working groups of the consultation of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches South Africa region on the church and social responsibility, and exctract from some of the memorandum submited by the member of the church for consideration at the consultati |
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Freedom struggles of the past: what can we learn from them to enhance grass roots involvement |
A SASO memorandum for the Transvaal Regional Formation School, held at Turfloop, 21-22 September 1974 |
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Land as a factor in Black communalism |
A memorandum that examines Black communalism as a way of life and the right of all citizens to have access to land |
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Banning and intimidation: list of recommended tactics |
SASO memorandum deals with proposed methods of infiltration into schools, religious bodies and other organisations; how to deal with infiltration into SASO and how to deal with bannings and other forms of intimidation. List was seized by police at the SASO office in Durban on 17 May 1973. |
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B P C Organisation |
A memorandum presented by Mosibudi Mangena at a meeting of the NEC and Chairmen of BPC Branches, held in Braamfontein, on 9 June 1973, outlining the organisational structure of the Black Peoples Convention. |
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Facts 2: Covering The Wages Commissions: how they started |
Fact sheet giving information about the origin, purpose and activities of the Wages Commissions which had been established on the five campuses affiliated to the National Union of South African Students. |
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The South African Students Organisation: in detention for their country |
This SASO memorandum contains the names and brief profiles of eight Black leaders banned for a five year period. |
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Memorandum to the Shlebusch [sic] Commission of Enquiry into Certain Organisations on the paper presented to the NUSAS seminar at Botha's Hill by Jonty Driver |
Personal comments to the Schlebusch Commission of Inquiry into Certain Organisations by Paul Pretorius, President of the National Union of South African Students, on a paper that had been presented at a NUSAS National Seminar in 1964. |
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The Black Worker's Project: A proposal |
There is a universal understanding for workers to negotiate in one voice, yet Blacks were refused membership to Trade unions.The complexity of the race situation in South Africa enhanced this gap between the White and BlacK worker. |
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Memorandum presented by National Union of South African Students to the Select Committee on Certain Organisations - August 1972 |
Official memorandum presented by the National Union of South African Students to the Select Committee on Certain Organisations, including NUSAS (the Schlebusch Commission of Inquiry). The structure, activities and history of NUSAS are described. |
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Memorandum: Conference 1972 |
A SASO memorandum to SRC Presidents, SASO Local Committees, Black Organisations, Overseas Correspondents and others about the proceedings of the 1972 SASO conference |
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Memorandum on the National Union of South African Students (NUSAS). Part one: NUSAS the trade union |
Memorandum on benefits provided by the National Union of South African Students to students. These included medical scholarships, a Prison Education Fund and a loan fund, and travel opportunities. |
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South African Students Movement's History |
In 1971 some high school and secondary school students came together and formed the African Student Movement (ASM), later becoming the South African Students Movement (SASM). The article traces the develoment of the SASM. |
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Culture |
Culture in its various manifestations can be used to liberate Black people and this memorandum discusses the importance of Black poetry, literature, music and fine art |
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Memorandum on the raising of affiliation fees of the National Union of South African Students |
Memorandum giving reasons for the recent increase in affiliation fees to the National Union of South African Students. The projects and expenses of the National Union are listed, as well as the benefits available to students. |
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Putting the Black Renaissance Convention into correct perspective |
A memorandum in response to "biased", mainly press, reports of the Black Renaissance Convention |
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The trial of SASO/BPC detainees |
The trial of 12 SASO and BPC leaders detained since September 1974. The charge sheet consisted of 81 pages. The 12 are accused of participating in terrorist activities in terms of various sections of the Terrorism Act (No 83 of 1967) and General Law Amendment Act (No 56 of 1955) |
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Black Peoples Convention: Home education service project |
Ouline of a project to promote adult literacy among Blacks in South Africa. Iincludes a budget. |