ANGLICAN CHURCH
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A Black viewpoint on the special PSC on the state of the nation |
Anglican Bishops and representatives of the clergy and laity met at St Peters Conference Centre at Hammanskraal to take a realistic look at the state of the nation at a time of irrevocable crisis with continuing deaths in detention, deteriorating education and deprivation of citizenship for incre |
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A Little Light on The Legion | ||
An open letter to Desmond Tutu |
Journal article containing a letter of support written by Allan Boesak to Desmond Tutu after the South African Government withdrew Bishop Tutu's passport and accused him of supporting subversive elements and encouraging a revolutionary climate in the country. |
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Anglicans and apartheid | ||
Apartheid and The Archbishop | ||
Archbishop Burnett puts the record straight |
Archbishop Burnett from the Church of the Province of Southern Africa detailing three attacks on the Church by the Minister of Police, the Media and the Church of England |
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu: do his views represent those of the majority of Anglicans? | ||
Archbishop Desmond Tutu: his personal support for sanctions | ||
Are we blind? |
Journal article containing the statement issued by the Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town, about the banning of the Message for 1977 from the Ministers Fraternal in Gugulethu, Nyanga and Langa. |
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Editorial Extra: Justice Triumphs | ||
Interview with Leah Mantshongo, conducted by Sithembiso Ntshangase | ||
Interview with Leah Mantshongo, conducted by Sithembiso Ntshangase: Critical Comment | ||
Interview with Ronnie Alexander, conducted by Ivan Anthony | ||
Letter from Alan Paton to Miriam Janisch | ||
Letter from Desmond Tutu to P W Botha A letter to Pretoria |
Open letter from Archbishop Desmond Tutu to PW Botha, excerpted as "A letter to Pretoria" in a briefing paper by the Amercian Committee on Africa, 1989. |
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Letter from Judy and John to Phyllis Naidoo |
We received a letter from an American friend asking "whether we are involved in all the hard times in Africa - it sounds horrible". There are certainly ·"hard times" here in Southern Africa, particularly for the poor and unemployed. |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Luli |
The word COMRADE from my Catholic Background, the state and the media in South Africa meant communism and all the horrors that these conjured collectively in the South African psyche. |
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Letter from Susan to Phyllis Naidoo and Suks |
I just got a copy of the Lesotho Weekly telling about the decision not to allow John Osmers back in Lesotho. |
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Letters between John and Judy and Phyllis Naidoo. |
Letters between John and Judy and Phyllis Naidoo. |
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Letters between Phyllis Naidoo and Benedicte Ingstad |
Letters between Phyllis Naidoo and Benedict |