Pamphlets
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The Non-Republic of South Africa: what it means for the Black man |
This SASO pamphlet sets out the SASO view of the Nationalists' Republic of South Africa. |
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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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Black Community Programmes |
This document contains suggestions for action for the Sprocas Black Community Programmes which were presented for discussion at the Sprocas Co-ordinating Group in September 1971 in Johannesburg. The contents represent a rationale for the Black Community Programmes ie. |
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White immigration to South Africa |
Discussion about corporate guilt and corporate responsibility which prevails with regard to White immigration to South Africa from a Christian perspective |
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Health implications of apartheid in South Africa |
Health implications of apartheid in South Africa |
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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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Report on a Consultation of representatives of SACC member churches on racism and change in South Africa |
Pamphlet on a Consultation of representatives of SACC member churches, held at the Koinonia Conference Centre, Johannesburg,10-12 May 1982 for a follow up to the consultation on racism held in February 1980. |
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Sanctions |
Pamphlet about the comparison between responses made to calls for sanctions against Argentina and South Africa. Note that large sections of the text are barely legible |
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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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Introduction:This is a record of some of the main events... |
An illustrated record of some of the main events that NUSUS initiated, or was involved in, during 1981 |
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Background to the 20th anniversary of Republic Day, 31st May 1981 |
Pamphlet issued by the Commission for Justice and Reconciliation about the background to the 20th anniversary of the Republic Day on 31st May 1981. The meaning of Republic is also discussed, followed by the brief survey of significant events since 1961. |
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Heroes Day December 16, 1979 |
African National Congress Umkhonto We Sizwe flyer in observance of Heroes Day. |
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Fattis and Monis strike |
Pamphlet issued by the Catholic Students Society at Witwatersrand University in July 1979 supporting workers from Fattis nd Monis, on strike for higher wages and better working conditions. |
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Implications of apartheid on health and health services in South Africa |
Implications of apartheid on health and health services in South Africa |
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Bantu of Alexandra |
The pamphlet calls for a 2 day stayaway and worker boycott of public transport by workers of Alexandra. |
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Black Community Programmes Limited: Projects and people |
A pamphlet containing photographs from projects of the Black Community Programmes.The goals of the Black Community Programmes are to help the Black community become aware of its own identity, create a sense of empowerment and to revitalise resources to meet its own needs |
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To the people of Natal: race riots and the nation |
This pamphlet is written with the specific purpose of concentrating on the relationship between the African and Indian sections of the Non-Europeans, and how the Unity Movement sees the solution to the national oppression; the destruction of human dignity; and economic slavery; which lies in the |
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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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Apartheid and the Medical School |
SOYA condemns the idea of the governments intention to transfer administrative control of the Medical School, Durban from the University of Natal to the Univdersity of South Africa, and further condemns the whole system of oppression in dividing the people by colour and now in education as well. |
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APDUSA Bulletin 1: Don't vote! |
This pamphlet aims to plead to those involved in the liberatory movement to consider carefully before taking the decision to vote or to boycott for their new candidates in the House of Representatives and in the House of Delegates. |