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.

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

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

The Crucifixion Protest

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164 records found.