ORGANISATIONS
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The Black Sash position on civil disobedience | |
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The Black Sash and working women | |
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The Birth of FOSA | |
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The banning of eighteen Black Consciousness organisations |
A circular condemning the government's banning of Black Conciousness organisations in the aftermath of the Soweto riots |
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The American Committee on Africa |
Anti-apartheid organisation says South African president's FW de Klerk statement falls short calls for tougher sanctions. |
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Suspect solidarity | |
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Suggested Agenda for SASO-NUSAS Executive Meeting. |
Agenda for a meeting |
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Students and action in society |
Papers presented at the 9th NUSAS National Seminar held at Howick, April 24-28 in 1971. |
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Students and action in society |
Papers presented at the 9th NUSAS National Seminar held at Howick, April 24-28 in 1971. |
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Streamlining of Organisation | |
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Strategies of operation |
An address to Black school students encouraging them, as members of the South African Students Movement, to oppose apartheid policies. |
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Story of a stand | |
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State clampdown on People`s Organisations | |
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Staff news | |
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Staff appointments and changes | |
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Staff | |
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Soweto Students Representative Councils major priorities and other projects |
Contains a list of resources required for the functioning of the Soweto Students Representative Council. |
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South African Students' Organisation: Resolutions adopted at the 1st SASO General Students' Council, July 4th - July 10th 1970 |
The document contains a list of the resolutions tabled |
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South African Students' Organisation: Resolutions adopted at the 1st SASO General Students' Council, July 4th - July 10th 1970 |
The document contains a list of the resolutions tabled |
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South African Students Movement's History |
In 1971 some high school and secondary school students came together and formed the African Student Movement (ASM), later becoming the South African Students Movement (SASM). The article traces the develoment of the SASM. |