Press Releases
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A new situation has emerged: let us meet the challenge! |
Unauthored statement on the impending independence of Angola, Guinea Bissau and Mozambique, providing proof that the liberation of Southern Africa is assured. |
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Glenmore squatters move starts next week |
Newspaper article on the forced removals of Black families from Klipfontein to Glenmore |
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The first five hundred houses of the contentious Glenmore township on the Fish River |
Press cutting of a photograph of houses of Glenmore township which make up a temporary township to house to squatters from the coastal farm Klipfontein |
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Glenmore plan slammed |
Newspaper article quoting Donald Savage denouncing the proposed forced removals of Black people from Kenton-on-Sea to Glenmore Resettlement Camp in the Ciskei |
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Give Glenmore water plea |
Press article relating to the urgent need for the planning of an adequate water supply system for Glenmore Township |
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NUSAS motion |
This article discusses things that the National Assembly notes as problems for South African Students. It also discusses strategies that were suggested as the solutions for their problems. |
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Sebe assured of Whittlesea |
Press article on a meeting held by Ciskei Chief Minister L L Sebe and Deputy Minister of Plural Relations, Dr W Vosloo discussing matters relating to the resettlement of people at Whittlesea and Glenmore |
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Glenmore to boost local businesses |
Newspaper article about business opportunities that would result from the development of Glenmore Township |
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Black power - students forced to leave meeting |
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Group Areas proclaimed: Fingo village now for Coloureds |
Press cutting announcing the proclamation of the Group Areas Act in Grahamstown for White and Coloured areas |
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Families given deadline to move |
Press cutting referring to the eleven days notice given to black residents of Kenton on Sea to move to Committees Drift |
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NUSAS bannings condemned |
Articles in the Cape Times reporting on the condemnation by several leading figures of the banning of eight office bearers of the National Union of South African Students. People quoted on the banning include Colin Eglin, Sir Richard Luyt and Sonny Leon. Also an editorial on the issue. |
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Black peoples convention |
This is a press article about bunning of black leaders. |
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A delegate's account of the Black People's Convention Congress (BPC), King Williams Town, December 13-16, l975 |
A delegate's account of the Black People's Convention Congress (BPC), King Williams Town, 13-16 December, l975 and includes extracts from the Final Congress Report |
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Eye-witness account of the action by South African police in a Black Township near Cape Town |
A teacher's account of police brutality against High school students in the Cape Peninsula in the period following the Soweto riots, published as an article in The Guardian, United Kingdom |
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A blueprint for education |
The Black People's Convention (BPC) has drawn up a blueprint on education and intends to submit it to its national congress at the end of the year for approval before presenting it to the government |
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Black Conciousness and its origins |
Thami Zani, the Black People's Convention publicity secretary, explains the history and philosophy of Black Consciousness |
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Statement protesting against first bannings under Suppression of Communism Act and calling for defiance of unjust laws |
Statement by Dr Y M Dadoo published in "The Guardian" on May 22, 1952, protesting against first bannings under Suppression of Communism Act and calling for defiance of unjust laws |