SOUTH AFRICAN STUDENTS ORGANISATION
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Letter from the Secretary of SASO to the President of NUSAS |
The letter contains a notification of a resolution passed at the SASO Conference held in Durban on 4 to 10 July 1970 which effectively withdraws SASO's recognition of NUSAS as a true national student union. |
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Afro-American influences on the Black Conciousness Movement |
This paper gives an overview of the relationship and differences between Black Consciousness and the civil rights struggle by African Americans |
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Anglo-American influences on the Black conciousness movement |
It was said by minions of the racist oppressive giant in South Africa that Black Conciousness was nothing but an importation of American Black power. African-Americanism was not only a struggle for power, but it was also a search for identity and the resugence of its cultural values. |
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Banning and intimidation: list of recommended tactics |
SASO memorandum deals with proposed methods of infiltration into schools, religious bodies and other organisations; how to deal with infiltration into SASO and how to deal with bannings and other forms of intimidation. List was seized by police at the SASO office in Durban on 17 May 1973. |
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Biography - Steve Biko |
Medical Students' Representative Council |
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Black Consciousness |
Background to the Black Consciousness Movement and an overview of the development of the South African Students Organisation (SASO). Prepared for defence in Mayekiso trial, late 1980s |
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Black Consciousness Movement of South Africa: speech given to the assembly of the IUEF, held in Geneva, 22 November 1975 |
The address outlines the role of the Black Conciousness Movement in the 1976 Soweto uprising and emphasises the need for action for liberation. |
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Bonds of unity consolidated | ||
Can we ask the question and find out the answer why our Brother Onkopotse Tiro was murdered in Botswana |
The circular urges Blacks students to take note of the murder of Black leaders by the apartheid government. It is a call for a united reaction in the fight against apartheid. |
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Chapter five: South African Indian Council | ||
Chapter one: Self-help | ||
Chapter six: Black consciousness | ||
Chapter thirteen: Youth and student organisations | ||
Chapter twelve: Bannings | ||
Chapter twelve: Education for Blacks - higher education | ||
Chapter two: Black organisations - Educational and cultural groups | ||
Circular from N Pityana to all SRC's and SASO Local Chairmen: Alice Declaration on Turfloop Crisis |
Circular letter written to Student Representative Council's in support of the resolution by Black students to boycott Black Universities if any further Black students are excluded. Attached to the circular is a copy of the Alice Declaration: Boycott of Black Universities |
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Circular from N. Pityana to all SRC's and local committees |
A circular stating the facts surrounding the controversy between the South African Students' Organisation (SASO) and the Natal Indian Congress (NIC) |
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Circular from Neville Curtis, President, NUSAS, to SRC Presidents and others |
General circular from the President of the National Union of South African Students containing the text of the Commission appointed by the South African Students Organisation to prepare a critique on NUSAS in terms of its usefulness and to consider if there was a necessity for change. |
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Circular from Strini Moodley to Dear Black Brothers and Sisters |
The circular is intended as a voice of solidarity with the students of the University of the Western Cape in taking a unified stand with other Black Universities against White intimidation |