REFORM
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Some Factors Relating to Squatter Settlements in Durban: Paper presented at National Conference 1979 |
Some Factors Relating to Squatter Settlements in Durban- Paper presented at National Conference on 14 March 1979 discussing human rights, squatter areas, Malukazi and Clermont: two squatter areas, forced removals, urban settlement, land ownership, demographics and statistics. |
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Satyagraha in South Africa | ||
Restructuring the labour movement after apartheid | ||
Removals | ||
Reform, resistance and the end of apartheid: 1976 - 1994/The negotiations process/Apartheid in Decline | ||
Plan too vague for Black South Africa: apartheid in a different guise? | ||
Passes abolished? but influx control stays! | ||
Parley with the party | ||
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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Nondweni or Some South African boat people: Paper presented at National Conference 1980 |
Nondweni or Some South African boat people -Paper presented at National Conference on 12 March 1980 discussing informal settlements, townships, living conditions, health, crime. |
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No stopping reform now says State President: decisive period in SA history | ||
Negotiations - who wants what? | ||
MP's resign now! | ||
Malnutrition: Fact or Fiction: Fact Paper presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1973 |
Malnutrition: Fact or Fiction: Fact Paper presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 18 October 1973, discussing: Malnutrition, migrant labour, infant mortality rates, wages, poverty. |
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Low-cost removals: The continuing process: Paper presented at National Conference 1984 |
Low-cost removals: The continuing process: Paper presented at National Conference on 16 March 1984 discussing forced removals, resettlement, housing, apartheid, land ownership, tenant's rights, rentals. |
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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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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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Is F.W. de Klerk a man of integrity? | ||
Instrument of Thy Peace by Alan Paton |