SPEECHES

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Speech by I B Tabata

Speech made by I B Tabata at a meeting of the African Peoples' Democratic Union of South Africa about imperialism overseas and in South Africa.

Presidential address presented at the Black Sash National Conference

Presidential address presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 31 October 1960, discussing: Pass Laws, wages, state of emergency, Apartheid, human rights, unjust laws, race relations.

We shall win

An address, representing a joint statement by ANC, ZAPU, SWAPO, PAIGC, MPLA, to the Fifth Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the Organisation for African Unity (OAU) held in Algiers from 13 to 16 September 1968,

Strategies of operation

An address to Black school students encouraging them, as members of the South African Students Movement, to oppose apartheid policies.

Twenty years of our lives: Opening Address presented at the Black Sash National Conference in Cape Town

Twenty years of our lives: Opening Address presented at the Black Sash National Conference in Cape Town on 10 March 1975.

President's address to the 51st NUSAS Congress

Address by the President of the National Union of South African Students to the 51st Congress of the National Union, University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 8-15 July 1974.

Time for a Change: Opening Address presented at the Black Sash National Conference in Durban

Time for a Change: Opening Address by Jean Sinclair presented at the Black Sash National Conference in Durban on 15 October 1973, discussing: 25 years of Apartheid, Bantustans, migrant labour, Black consciousness, strikes, education, separate development, NUSAS.

Speech delivered at members' meeting

Transcript of a speech delivered by I B Tabata at a Unity Movement members' meeting. Highlights political and financial problems that have arisen within the movement.

South Africa is main base of imperialism

Speech delivered by I B Tabata to the Fourth Committee of the United Nations.

Speech opening 47th Annual NUSAS Congress

Opening speech at the 47th Annual Congress of the National Union of South African Students, University of Natal, Durban, July 1971. He discusses the experience of being Black in South Africa and his hopes for a better South Africa.

Outward bounty and inward baaskap: Opening Address by Jean Sinclair presented at the Black Sash National Conference in Cape Town

Outward Bounty and Inward Baaskap Opening Address by Jean Sinclair presented at the Black Sash at National Conference in Cape Town on 15 February 1971 discussing: Apartheid, racial superiority and inferiority, international criticism, exit fom Commonwealth, relations with neighbouring countries,

A political review (a summary)

Speech delivered by I B Tabata to an Executive Meeting of the Unity Movement in Lusaka. Reviews the current position of the Unity Movement.

An exercise in Crystal-gazing: Address given by professor H.L. Watts at the Black Sash National Annual Conference held at Pietermaritzburg

South Africa, 2000 A.D. An exercise in Crystal-gazing: Address given by professor H.L.

Power, patriotism, principle: Opening Address presented at the Black Sash National Conference held at Pietermaritzburg, 1969

Power, patriotism, principle: Opening address by Jean Sinclair at presented at the Black Sash National Conference held at Pietermaritzburg on 21 October 1969, discussing: legislative power of regions, racial inequalities, separate development, bantu education, banning orders, detention powers of

This is the students' credo

Abridged version of an address entitled "Our country, our responsibility" by the President of NUSAS, Mr Duncan Innes, at a student meeting at the University of Witwatersrand

The Chairman and Comrades ANC SA Consultative Conference ...

Address by leader of the South African Congress of Trade Unions to the African National Congress Conference in Morogoro, Tanzania. Speaks about the virtual collapse of the trade union movement.

Speech delivered on Graduation Day on behalf of the Graduands, April 1972

The former President of the SRC of the University of the North delivered the Address at the Graduation Ceremony of April 1972. The university authorities subsequently suspended Mr Tiro and mass protests by the university student body followed.

Presidential Address delivered at the All-African Convention

Presidential Address delivered at the All-African Convention held at Queenstown, 15th to 17th December 1955.

Presidential Address

Presidential Address delivered by Leo Sihlali at the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cape African Teachers' Association in Queenstown.

Opening Address to the First Conference of the Society of Young Africa

Opening Address to the First Conference of the Society of Young Africa.

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