BOYCOTTS
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Sport part of education struggle | ||
Standing for the truth campaign |
Circular on non-violence campaign about public transport system. |
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Statement of demand |
A statement of demands by students attending the Thomas Mofolo Secondary School that includes a rejection of Afrikaans as a medium of instruction and the re-instatement of expelled students. |
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Statement released after discussions between the deputy minister of Planning |
Statement released after discussions between the deputy minister of Planning Mr Andre Fourie and a United Democratic Front's delegation led by Mr P Molefi regarding buycott of rent and service charges. |
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Sweet campaign on despite intimidation | ||
The Alexandra bus boycott |
This pamphlet discusses the bus boycott by the people of Alexandra Township against a penny increase in fares. |
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The Bus boycott | ||
The bus boycott | ||
The bus boycott, Johannesburg: The explosive penny |
Incomplete article by I B Tabata about a bus boycott in Johannesburg following an increase in fares. |
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The Durban Unrest: Paper Presented at National Conference 1986 |
The Durban Unrest: Paper Presented at National Conference on 14 March 1986 discussing Civil Unrest, confrontation between Inkatha and COSATU, foreign aid, crisis offices, tribalism, land ownership, schools boycotts, homelands. |
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The education strike | ||
The Ethics of boycott | ||
The Evaton riots | ||
The Newcastle Boycott | ||
The Place of boycott | ||
The road to democratic SRC | ||
The student struggle and you | ||
The tactics of academic boycott | ||
The Uitenhage Experience: Paper Presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1988 |
The Uitenhage Experience: Paper Presented at at the Black Sash National Conference on 11 March 1988 discussing violence, vigilantism, housing, forced removals, schools boycotts, Langa massacre, community councils, urbanisation. |
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The Voice of the All-African Convention |
Newsletter of the All African Convention, Issue 17. Covers the African National Congress and the boycott of the elections. |