REFORM
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President F.W. de Klerk - newspaper artciles |
President F.W. de Klerk faces the toughest challenge of any promising actor: delivering an encore to match a brilliant debut. On February 2 last year, Mr. de Klerk packaged and presented a comprehensive political program that swept away decades of racist policies. |
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Gender and the development of the migrant system 1850-1930 |
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Reform, resistance and the end of apartheid: 1976 - 1994/The negotiations process/Apartheid in Decline | |
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Instrument of Thy Peace by Alan Paton | |
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South Africa: A Disordered Society in need of profound reform | |
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Theoria: a journal of studies in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences No.81/82 1993 | |
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Good Hope | |
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Editorial | |
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Parley with the party | |
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Opening Address presented at the Black Sash National Conference held at Johannesburg, 1984 |
Opening Address by National President Sheena Duncan at the Black Sash National Conference held at Johannesburg on 15 March 1984, discussing: Elections, Group Areas Act, Reform, Apartheid. |
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Law and order or terror and disorganization: presidential Address presented at the Black Sash National Conference held at Johannesburg, 1988 |
Opening Address by National President Mary Burton at National Conference held at Johannesburg on 10 March 1988, discussing: Indigenous history, Rule of Law, People's Justice, End Conscription Campaign, restrictions on political parties and trade unions, Bill of Rights. |
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The Black Sash National Conference presidential Address held at Cape Town, 1991 |
Opening Address by National President Mary Burton at the Black Sash National Conference held at Cape Town on 1 March 1991, discussing: Reconstruction, dismantling Apartheid, violence, making of a constitution, Bill of Rights, access to land. |
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I'm longing to sing and dance in the street, but there is still a lot of lead in my feet: presidential Address to the Black Sash National Conference held at Johannesburg, 1992 |
Opening Address by National President Jenny De Tolly at the Black Sash National Conference held at Johannesburg on 5 March 1992, discussing: Global changes, ANC negotiating with De Klerk, reform, policing, violence and the Third Force, elections. |
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Lessons from 1976 |
Speech presented at the NUSAS July Festival, University of Cape Town |
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Lessons from 1976 |
Speech presented at the NUSAS July Festival, University of Cape Town |
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Athlone Advice Office Annual Report Presented at National Conference 1979 to 1980 |
Athlone Advice Office Annual Report Presented at National Conference on 14 March 1981 discussing case statistics, family life, permit problems, employment, Black labour relations, housing, squatters, legal work, pensions. |
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Housing Report to Black Sash Conference 1979 |
Housing Report Presented at National Conference on 14 March 1979 discussing costs of rentals for new housing, housing conditions for labourers, health, hostels. |
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The Black Sash National Headquarters Annual Report 1976 to 1977 |
National Headquarters Annual Report given at National Conference on 15 March 1977 discussing National Campaign, magazine, research projects, Women for Peace, Bantu Welfare Trust, regional visits by President of Black Sash. |
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East London Advice Office Report 1974 |
East London Advice Office Report to National Conference on 10 March 1975, discussing: Bantu Affairs, reform, Apartheid, housing, Homelands. |
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The Black Sash Durban Advice Office: Report to National Conference 1975 |
Durban Advice Office Annual Report to National Conference on 10 March 1975, discussing: Forced removals, work permits, pass laws, Unemployment Insurance, Apartheid, Trade Unions, Contract workers, housing, legal assistance. |