INFLUX CONTROL
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Women against apartheid in South Africa |
Report on the demonstration that took place in Pretoria, on 9 August 1956 by 20000 women against pass laws, the plight of Black women under apartheid, the lives of some of the women who have gone to prison, been banned and banished because of their opposition to apartheid. |
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What Now | ||
Twenty years of the fascist republic: Part two | ||
The Legacy of Influx Control | ||
The fight for urban rights | ||
The extension of the pass laws | ||
The blundering expert | ||
Summary notes of a meeting between a South African and a United States delegation: Geneva, 20 April 1986 |
Report from a meeting between a South African and a United States delegation in which the South African government's position on influx control was discussed, reluctance to negotiate with the ANC and the creation of a National Statutory Council |
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Rights and riots in Natal | ||
Resettlement and influx - the grand design: The hidden story of apartheid | ||
Resettlement and influx - the grand design: The fuse burns shorter | ||
Resettlement and influx - the grand design: A policy of human dislocation | ||
Passes and police | ||
Passes and Places to Stay | ||
Passes abolished? but influx control stays! | ||
Pass Laws and Influx Control |
Pamphlet regarding Pass Laws and Influx Control and the negative effect these laws have on the African people. The laws are considered to be discriminatory, unjust and dehumising. |
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Nyanga Bush: fighting for our rights | ||
New Age Vol.8 No.49 Sep. 1962 | ||
Miscellaneous problems |
Problems faced by Africans due to influx control and legislation such as Pass Laws. |
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Memorandum on the Pass Laws and Influx Control |