DEMONSTRATIONS
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New Age Vol 9 No 7 November 1962 | |
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Neither I nor Young did plan the march: says student leader |
This press statement, signed by the Chairman, relates to misunderstading regarding the organisers of a march during the visit of Andrew Young, the United States ambassador to the United Nations |
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Minutes of the Black Sash Annual National Conference held in Johannesburg |
Minutes of the Black Sash Annual National Conference held in Johannesburg from 22 to 24 October 1963, discussing: Minutes of previous conference, S.A.B.C., Bantu Education Act, regional reports, finances, membership drive, demonstrations. |
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Minutes of the Black Sash Annual National Conference held at Pietermaritzburg |
Minutes of the Black Sash Annual National Conference held on October 20 to 23 1964 in the supper room of the City Hall in Pietermaritzburg. |
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Miners take to the streets | |
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Miners march ... | |
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March to protest farm evictions | |
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Locked out: children protest | |
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Letter from Paul Pretorius, President, NUSAS, to Overseas National Unions and others |
General circular letter giving information about the attack by the South African Police on a group of students who were protesting on the steps of St George's Cathedral, Cape Town and the wave of student protests that followed from around the country. |
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Letter from Howard, Marge and Ginger to Phyllis Naidoo |
Letter from Howard, Marge and Ginger to Phyllis Naidoo |
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Letter from Duncan Innes to various organisations |
Letter from Duncan Innes, National Union of South African Students (NUSAS) to various organisations about the student demonstrations at the University College of the North (Turfloop) which had just been granted full University status by legislation passed through Parliament |
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Land campaign to intensify | |
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KTC residents on the march | |
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Knock Knock Knock: we're still in union at the door and we're not going away until... |
On August 9,1956 20 000 women marched to the offices of the Prime Minister |
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Journal of the African National Congress - Mayibuye | |
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Indian Opinion Vol.58 No.22 Jun 1960 | |
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Indian Opinion Vol.56 No.23 Jun 1958 | |
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Indian Opinion Vol.54 No.31 Aug 1956 | |
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Indian Opinion Vol.51 No.8 Feb 1953 | |
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Indian Opinion Vol.50 No.42 Nov 1952 |