SOCIAL IMPACT

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Civil disobedience

Memorandum on areas of legislation which impact on the lives of people. Includes areassuch as influx control, employees/migrants, housing, transport, health, education, sports and recreation.

Comments

Comments by J. H. Nash, Member of the Coloured Persons Representative Council, to the Ciskei Commission on Ciskei Independence and its effects on the Coloured community

Compensation - portrait of a resettlement site
Destroy bantustans and march forward to freedom
Disabling social conditions: problems of disabled people
Education and family life

Description of how poverty and poor family life contribute to poor education

Forced mass removals
Get active, get AIDS aware
Hostel dwellers organise for better living conditions
Immorality Act, Act No 23 of 1957

The Act was to consolidate and amend the laws relating to brothels and unlawful carnal intercouse and other acts in relation thereto

Immorality Act, Act No 5 of 1927

The Act was to prohibit illicit carnal intercourse between Europeans and natives and other Acts in relation thereto

Immorality Amendment Act, Act No 21 of 1950

The Act was to amend the Immorality Act, 1927, so as to prohibit illicit carnal intercourse between Europeans and non-Europeans, and to provide for matters incidental thereto

Injection of hope for Natal
Juvenile delinquency and the colour bar
KwaPitela
Kwapitela: removed
Legendary literature
Libyan note-book
Machaviestad
Memorandum about the Ciskei independence

Memorandum opposing the creation of a homeland government in the Ciskei based on its negative socio-economic impact on black people.

Pages

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