Speeches
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Twenty years of our lives: Opening Address presented at the Black Sash National Conference in Cape Town |
Twenty years of our lives: Opening Address presented at the Black Sash National Conference in Cape Town on 10 March 1975. |
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Strategies of operation |
An address to Black school students encouraging them, as members of the South African Students Movement, to oppose apartheid policies. |
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South Africa is main base of imperialism |
Speech delivered by I B Tabata to the Fourth Committee of the United Nations. |
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The African People's Democratic Union of Southern African (APDUSA) Presidential Address, delivered at Cape Town |
Address by I B Tabata to the First National Conference of the African People's Democratic Union of Southern Africa (APDUSA), held in Cape Town in April 1962. |
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Speech delivered at members' meeting |
Transcript of a speech delivered by I B Tabata at a Unity Movement members' meeting. Highlights political and financial problems that have arisen within the movement. |
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Blackness versus nihilism |
In speaking of Blackness in South Africa, by choosing to use the term "Black" as a people indicated that Black people did not accept the use of the term " non-whites" as defined by Whites |
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Black Consciousness: Its significance and role in the life of the Community |
Black conciousness implies the total involvement of all opressed people to recreate new value systems which will free Blacks from the bonds of self-imposed slavery accruing out of living in a racist society. |
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Address on the Sixth National Day of Affirmation and Human Freedom in the Great Hall, University of the Witwatersrand. Thursday, 6th June, 1968 |
Address by Dr Alan Paton on the Sixth National Day of Affirmation and Human Freedom in the Great Hall, University of the Witwatersrand. Thursday, 6th June, 1968. |
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Address to NUSAS Congress 1968 |
President's address to the 44th Annual Congress of the National Union of South African Students, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 30th Jun - 9 Jul 1968. |
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We shall win |
An address, representing a joint statement by ANC, ZAPU, SWAPO, PAIGC, MPLA, to the Fifth Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the Organisation for African Unity (OAU) held in Algiers from 13 to 16 September 1968, |
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The Chairman and Comrades ANC SA Consultative Conference ... |
Address by leader of the South African Congress of Trade Unions to the African National Congress Conference in Morogoro, Tanzania. Speaks about the virtual collapse of the trade union movement. |
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This is the students' credo |
Abridged version of an address entitled "Our country, our responsibility" by the President of NUSAS, Mr Duncan Innes, at a student meeting at the University of Witwatersrand |
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Power, patriotism, principle: Opening Address presented at the Black Sash National Conference held at Pietermaritzburg, 1969 |
Power, patriotism, principle: Opening address by Jean Sinclair at presented at the Black Sash National Conference held at Pietermaritzburg on 21 October 1969, discussing: legislative power of regions, racial inequalities, separate development, bantu education, banning orders, detention powers of |
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A call to conscience addressed to Catholics by their Bishops |
Address by Bishops to Catholics on social and interracial justice, moral courage and dignity in human relationships within the South African context of racial discrimination. |
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A decent respect for the opinions of mankind: Academic freedom and human freedom |
Speech given by the Right Honorable Denis Healey, M.B.E., M.P. at the Eighth Annual Day of Affirmation of Academic Freedom and Human Freedom, University of Natal, Durban, September 17, 1970. |
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NUSAS in the 70s. Official opening address at the 46th Annual Congress of the National Union of South African Students, July 1970 |
Official opening address by Mrs Fatima Meer at the 46th Annual Congress of the National Union of South African Students, Camp Jonathan, Eston, Natal, July 1970. The address raised questions about the direction the Union should take in the 1970s. |
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Transcript of speech on the international situation |
Transcript of a speech by I B Tabata on the international situation. |
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An exercise in Crystal-gazing: Address given by professor H.L. Watts at the Black Sash National Annual Conference held at Pietermaritzburg |
South Africa, 2000 A.D. An exercise in Crystal-gazing: Address given by professor H.L. |
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Presidential Address delivered at the All-African Convention |
Presidential Address delivered at the All-African Convention held at Queenstown, 15th to 17th December 1955. |
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Opening Address to the First Conference of the Society of Young Africa |
Opening Address to the First Conference of the Society of Young Africa. |