STUDENTS
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Strategies of operation |
An address to Black school students encouraging them, as members of the South African Students Movement, to oppose apartheid policies. |
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Statement of demand |
A statement of demands by students attending the Thomas Mofolo Secondary School that includes a rejection of Afrikaans as a medium of instruction and the re-instatement of expelled students. |
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Statement made by Senator O P F Horwood in Senate on June 4, 1971 |
Statement made by Senator Owen Horwood in Senate, 4 June 1971, suggesting that university authorities should act strongly to stop the activities of the National Union of South African Students and that, if this didn't happen, university subsidies should be cut. |
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Staff Room Building 29 |
University of Durban-Westville |
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Staff at the New University College |
New University College |
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Staement by Seth Sandila Mazibuku |
This is a press release about the death of Steve Biko and the detention of black leaders. |
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Sports Day: Human Movements |
Sports day on Westville Campus |
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Sports Centre |
University of Durban-Westville Sport Centre |
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Speech made by Mrs Winnie Mandela to mark the creation of the Black Parents' Association |
Immediately following the "childrens revolt" in Soweto in June 1976 and the massacre and repression with which the apartheid regime encountered it, Mrs Winnie Mandela made an impassioned plea at a meeting of Soweto residents calling for Black pride and unity. |
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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. |
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Speech & Hearing Therapy: Students at work with children |
Students from the speech and hearing department at work with children |
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Speech & Hearing Therapy |
Students at work with children |
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Speech & Hearing Therapy |
Students at work with children |
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Spectators at the Sports Centre at Westville Campus |
Spectators at the Sports Centre at Westville Campus |
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Soweto Students Representative Councils major priorities and other projects |
Contains a list of resources required for the functioning of the Soweto Students Representative Council. |
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Soweto Students Representative Council: We shall share sufference and joyous moments |
The circular, issued by the SSRC, calls for a one year commemoration for all students who died in the political unrest in Soweto on 16th June 1976 |
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Soweto Students Representative Council: To all fathers and mothers, brothers and sisters, friends and workers, in all cities, towns and villages in the Republic of South Africa. |
Circular, issued by Soweto Students Reprsentative Council, calling on residents of Black townships to boycott Christmas shopping and shebeens as a show of solidarity with those killed by police violence during the liberation struggle |
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Soweto Students Representative Council: Press Statement 4th November 1976 |
A press statement confirming the stand by all students and youth of Soweto and other areas of the country that sales of any kind of liquour, including from shebeens, remain banned |
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Soweto Students Representative Council: Pledge solidarity with students |
Circular issued by the SSRC calling for increased solidarity with Black students in South Africa in the struggle for freedom |
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Soweto student speaks out: interview with Nkosazana Dlamini |
Nkosozana Dlamini, vice-president of SASO, and member of the ANC, was in her fifth year of medical school when the June 16th uprising began. She was torn between finishing her medical training to become a doctor or continue abroad with political activity against the apartheid government. |