Speeches
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Education as an instrument for liberation. |
This Address to a fund-raising banquet for the South African Students Organization in Durban, June 1973, discusses the traditional role of education, looks at the teacher-student relationship and examines ways in which education can be used to initiate change. |
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Education for servitude |
Address delivered to the Joint Council of Europeans and Africans on the topic of Native Education. |
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Exrtract from an address by Bishop Desmond Tutu to Crossroads protest meeting |
This article is an extract from an address by Bishop Desmond Tutu to crossroads protest meeting in the University of Witwatersrand in September 19, 1978. |
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Extract from speech by J H Hofmeyr at inauguration of Keren Hayesod campaign | ||
Extracts from debate on Women's suffrage | ||
Extracts from Mr Tabata's reply to Mr Mqotsi's allegations |
Extracts from a reply by I B Tabata to allegations against the Unity Movement by Mr Mqotsi. |
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Extracts from speech given at New Student's Social SAC | ||
Extracts: Speech delivered my MR Mqotsi |
Extracts of a speech delivered by Mr Mqotsi at a meeting of Head Unity Committee members, in Lusaka, Zambia, regarding charges against him by the Unity Movement. |
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Fighting out of darkness or moving gradually towards the light? presidential Address to the Black Sash National Conference held at Grahamstown, 1990 |
Opening Address by National President Mary Burton at the Black Sash National Conference held at Grahamstown on 2 March 1990, discussing: Release of Mandela, FW De Klerk and reform, end of Apartheid, ANC, Bill of Rights, Constitution. |
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Gambling and National Life: An address delivered by Mr J H Hofmeyr | ||
Has the time come for arming the masses? |
Notes delivered by Joe Nhlanhla at a regional Youth seminar on the call to arm the masses. Asks whether this call is realistic or emotional. |
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History of Black Consciousness and the student movement |
Speech delivered at the July 1982 Festival of the National Union of South African Students. |
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I'm longing to sing and dance in the street, but there is still a lot of lead in my feet: presidential Address to the Black Sash National Conference held at Johannesburg, 1992 |
Opening Address by National President Jenny De Tolly at the Black Sash National Conference held at Johannesburg on 5 March 1992, discussing: Global changes, ANC negotiating with De Klerk, reform, policing, violence and the Third Force, elections. |
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In honour of Com. I B Tabata's birthday on 10th June, 1989 |
Address given by Jane Gool on I B Tabata's birthday. Presents his life history and the history of the Unity Movement. |
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Indian Consulate and the High Commision | ||
India’s republic day address by Mangosuthu Buthelezi |
ON THE OCCASION OF THE CONSULATE GENERAL OF INDIA IN DURBAN CELEBRATING INDIA'S REPUBLIC DAY |
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Input by Gwede Mantashe to BMF meeting | ||
Jack Simons on How to organise underground work: coordination and accountability |
Speech by Jack Simons given at a SACTU Internal Committee Workshop held 7-8 August, 1987. |
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June 16: South Africa's Youth Day |
Speakers notes for the 12th anniversary of June 16th, 1976. Examines the significance of the day, the enemy reaction, the responsibility of the youth, and the duty of the liberation alliance. |
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Law and order or terror and disorganization: presidential Address presented at the Black Sash National Conference held at Johannesburg, 1988 |
Opening Address by National President Mary Burton at National Conference held at Johannesburg on 10 March 1988, discussing: Indigenous history, Rule of Law, People's Justice, End Conscription Campaign, restrictions on political parties and trade unions, Bill of Rights. |