BANNING

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Civil Rights News Letter, Vol. XXIV No.9 Issued 12 November 1977
Civil Rights News Letter, Vol. XXII No.8 Issued 8 September 1975
Civil Rights News Letter, Vol. XXI No.9 Issued 21 November 1974
Annual Report of the Civil Rights League for the year 1967-1968, presented at the Annual General Meeting on October 14, 1968
Civil Rights News Letter, Vol. XV No. 1 Issued 5 January 1968
Annual Report of the Civil Rights League for the year 1964-1965, presented at the Anuual General Meeting, September 1, 1965
Annual Report of the Civil Rights League fro the year 1958-1959, presented at the Annual General Meeting, September 21, 1959
Letter from Jane to Phyllis Naidoo

Many thanks for your letter. Yes, I’d seen the papers and was so pleased for your brother and all the family. I haven't visited your Mother again but hope to do so before I leave.

Newspaper article collection of Dr Henning

Johannesburg: United Nations Secretary General Kurt Waldheim has been urged to act on the banning of two leading black journalists and the closure of four black newspapers

Newspaper articles on banning of Dr Manas Buthelezi

PEOPLE of all denominations were at St Mary's Catholic Church, Maritzburg, ,last night
to hear the Day of the Covenant service preached by Dr Manas Buthelezi. the recently
banned Natal regional directo·r of the Christian Institute

The Chattering Wagtails of Mikuyu Prison
Newspaper articles on Peter Brown

Newspaper cuttings on Peter Brown

The Long View: Defence and Aid, Contact, vol 8, no. 6, June 1965
Defence and Aid
NEW AGE 1954-1963

New Age, newspaper and its' predecessors, The Guardian; Advance were founded by trade unionists, academics and and was known as a leftist publication. New Age was linked to the African National Congress and its' leadership.

Kennedy and NUSAS

An injection of black students into South Africa's student movement is needed, for black students would act through their vested interest in social change and not through their consciences alone.

South Africa's heroes in the struggle for emancipation

An injection of black students into South Africa's student movement is needed, for black students would act through their vested interest in social change and not through their consciences alone.

After the ban

Editorial on the banning of The New African and other publications.

Requiem for Aunt Lizzie

The social and personal impact of banning and house arrest.

The New African: Volume 3, Number 5, June 1964

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