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Editorial | ||
Editorial | ||
Editorial: Helen Suzman | ||
Editorial: The Orderly Movement Bill | ||
Editorial: Those Who Go and Those Who Stay | ||
Editorial: Truworths | ||
Editorial: We've got to get rid of the Nats! | ||
Facts 2: Covering The Wages Commissions: how they started |
Fact sheet giving information about the origin, purpose and activities of the Wages Commissions which had been established on the five campuses affiliated to the National Union of South African Students. |
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For African Women Equal Rights are Not Enough | ||
From Crossroads to Khayelitsha...? | ||
Giving Meaning to 'people's Education' | ||
Group Areas "Octopus" spead in arms |
Newspaper article on Groups Areas |
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Head Office report to NUSAS Congress 1981 |
Report from the head office of the National Union of South African Students, presented at its 59th Annual Congress, University of Cape Town, Cape Town from 28 November to 3 December 1981. Report refers to the 1981 theme of the National Union: |
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Introduction | ||
J P Gokool newspaper collection - 1980 | ||
Labour Aristocrats and African Workers | ||
Labour Party Press Cuttings | ||
Letter from Howard Gill to Phyllis Naidoo |
Letter from Howard Gill to Phyllis Naidoo |
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Letter from Huth to Phyllis Naidoo |
We didn’t know either of his plans at that time. What people have to go through for freedom. Phyllis it bothered me very much your view on Hungary. What does it all mean (cinemas, libraries, hospitals etc.), if the intellect of the country cannot speak out what they want.
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Letter from Neville Curtis, President, NUSAS, to SRC Presidents and National Executive |
General circular letter from the President of the National Union of Students, Neville Curtis, quoting from a letter from C.D.T. |