Pamphlets
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Separatist Church Movement in South Africa |
Separatist Church Movement in South Africa |
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Sezela Sugar Mill |
Sugar fields |
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Sezela Sugar Mill |
Sugar fields |
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Sharpeville Day: commemoration meeting |
A pamphlet to publicise a meeting commemorating the Sharpeville massacre which took place on 21 March 1960 |
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Shembe church members, children selling pictures of Josaiah and Johannes Galilee Shembe, eKuphakameni, 1953 |
Shembe church members, children selling pictures of Josaiah and Johannes Galilee Shembe, eKuphakameni, 1953 |
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Should NUSAS talk to the ANC? |
A pamphlet issued by the National Union of South African Students (NUSAS) at the start of their campaign to find out whether students supported NUSAS representatives meeting with the African National Congress (ANC). |
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Sign up for Democracy! |
ANC flyer for signature campaign to support demands for an interim government and a constituent assembly. |
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Since Pageview was proclaimed a White area in 1963 .... |
Pamphlet relating to the impact of the Group Areas Act on Indian families, including a photograph |
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Smash apartheid support ANC | ||
South African Communist Party: May Day |
South African Communist Party sticker for May Day |
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St. Mary's Seminary | ||
Statements on Black Consciousness and human rights |
The Southern African Catholic Bishops, in their Plenary Session of 4 February 1974, recommended that these pamphlets be studied as part of a pledge of reconciliation, between God and man and between all men, The other two pamphlets, attached to the above pamphlet, were entitled "A call to workers |
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Students, politics, Black power, new movements and new appraisals |
A SASO pamphlet containing the historical background of the students organisation, a list of Executive members, the 1971 programme of events and a SASO message of student unity |
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Taking sides |
This is the pamphlet issued by Catholic Intitute for International relations, in London. It discusses its aims, basis, membership and functions. |
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Taking sides |
This is the pamphlet issued by the Catholic Institute for International Relations in London 1985. It discusses the Catholic Truth Society, its objects and membership, the Catholic Institute for International Relations, conflict and different kinds of conflict. |
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The African National Congress calls for your support |
Series of two page pamphlets on various aspects of the ANC struggle and fight against apartheid: call for support, the armed struggle, laying the foundations for a free South Africa, the National Anthem, sanctions, the children of resistance, the facts of apartheid, how the people of South Africa |
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The Alexandra bus boycott |
This pamphlet discusses the bus boycott by the people of Alexandra Township against a penny increase in fares. |
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The birth of the African Peoples Democratic Union of Southern Africa (APDUSA) |
This pamphlet clearly describes, with some background, on the political state of the country before the birth of APDUSA. |
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The boycott as weapon of struggle |
The most potent weapon in the armoury of a nation struggling for liberation and racial oppression are boycotts. The attitudes of the leaders' and intellectuals' are outlined in relation to the oppressors'. |
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The bride showing her traditional dresses, uMsinga, 1991 |
The bride showing her traditional dresses, uMsinga, 1991 |