DEMONSTRATIONS
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New Age Vol.9 No.362 Nov. 1962 | ||
New mood in white community | ||
No more marches? | ||
NUSAS Press Digest, Number 1, 1969 |
A compilation of press reports and comments on events at Fort Hare University College during 1968, and an historical background of the College from 1916 to 1948. |
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Peoples' Power: Can it Happen in S.A.? | ||
Police shoot teargas at protesting squatters | ||
Political Conflict and Civil Unrest in African Townships in Natal | ||
Randfontein mineworkers march of the mine time office | ||
Rebellion against racialism | ||
Reports made to the police concerning the demonstrations and/or matters associated therewith: 16 th June 1976 |
A list of reported crimes that occured in and around Soweto on the 16th June 1976 |
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Rights and riots in Natal | ||
Sharpeville 21 March 1960 |
Article regarding the Sharpeville 21 March 1960. 5 000 people gathered at the Sharpeville police station near Johannesburg to start the Pan Africanist Congress campaign as a result 69 people lay dead 180 were wounded. |
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Simonstown Black Sash leads the struggle against the Group Areas | ||
South Africa Report |
Handwritten report from an underground operative on discussions with the South African Institute of Race Relations, Unions and detainees about protests, stay-aways, strikes and marches. Also covers the Black Consciousness Movement, Buthelezi, and detentions. |
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South African Church leaders confront the Sstate |
On Monday 29 February 1988, 125 clergy assembled at Cape Town's Anglican Cathedral and after a brief service set out on the short walk to Parliament to present a petition of protest. |
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Taking the march forward | ||
The African women's demonstration in Natal | ||
The Black Sash National Conference 1971: Headquarters report |
Headquarter's Report for Black sash National Conference on 15 February 1971, discussing: Mailing List, Removals Campaign, Rule of Law, Plight of African Women, regional matters, finances and magazine. |
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The Black Sash National Headquarters Report 1976 |
The Black Sash National Headquarters Annual Report given at National Conference on 16 March 1976 discussing National Demonstration, international visitor, Advice Offices, Bantu Welfare Trust money, President's Report. |
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The Crucifixion Protest |