CONFERENCES
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The Children's Emergency (with particular reference to the Port Elizabeth Area): Paper Presented at National Conference 1986 |
The Children's Emergency (with particular reference to the Port Elizabeth Area): Paper Presented at National Conference on 15 March 1986 discussing children's rights, police brutality, state of emergency, juvenile detentions, taking of substitute siblings into custody, violence by police against |
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The church and the struggle for a democratic alternative |
Paper presented at the Diakonia workshop held on May 19, 1988, calling for the renewal and transformation of the Church as a site of struggle as part of the national democratic struggle. |
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The Commonwealth Conference | ||
The Conference of the All-African Convention |
Draft of an article by I B Tabata, published in the January 1959 issue of Ikhwezi Lomso, about the Conference of the All-African Convention in December 1958. |
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The Convention Movement | ||
The Crime is apartheid, the penalty is isolation: Paper presented at the Black Sash National Conference in Johannesburg |
The Crime is apartheid, the penalty is isolation: Paper presented at the National Black Sash National Conference in Johannesburg on 22 October 1963, discussing: Apartheid, South West Africa, African States and airspace, international sanctions, expulsion of SA from United Nations, reform. |
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The crisis of leadership | ||
The Dakar Conference; A Different Perspective | ||
The development and formation of the end conscription campaign: paper presented at National Conference 1984 |
The development and formation of the end conscription campaign: paper presented at National Conference on 17 March 1984 discussing history of the end conscription campaign, working principles, Black Sash involvement, campaign rationale. |
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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 Eighth Annual National Conference of the Black Sash | ||
The Eleventh Annual National Conference of the Black Sash | ||
The expresion "Bloody Boer" cannot be without significance |
Statement by the Honourable Prime Minister, Comrade R.G. Mugabe, at the opening session of the International Conferenceon children,repression and the law in apartheid South Africa. Harare, 24th september 1987. |
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The Faith of a Democratic Liberal | ||
The Freedom Charter today - Dr A Boraine opens the Charter Conference | ||
The Government's New Constitutional Proposals: Conference Paper presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1978 |
The Government's New Constitutional Proposals- Conference Paper presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 15 March 1978 discussing the Constitution, legislation, apartheid, reform, race relations, separate amenities, universal vote. |
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The Hambanati Story: Paper Presented at National Conference 1985 |
The Hambanati Story: Paper Presented at National Conference on 15 March 1985 discussing Native Urban Areas Act, apartheid, housing, separate development, Group Areas Board, violence, vigilantism, homelands. |
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The hit and myth approach | ||
The Housing Shortage: Paper Presented at National Conference 1983 |
The Housing Shortage: Paper Presented at National Conference on 12 March 1983 discussing housing statistics, lack of housing, apartheid, disparity between needs and provision between race groups, land availability for resettlement. |
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The Houw Hoek Conference on Liberal Values |