TOPIC 244
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Winterveld Community Project |
This memorandum contains an outline of the community upliftment project planned by SASO in the area of Winterveld, north of Pretoria in the Transvaal, South Africa |
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Understanding SASO: introduction to Formation School |
This SASO memorandum sets out the path for students to follow in their quest for national liberation, for discussion at the SASO Formation School, Edendale, 1971. This memorandum lacks an introduction. |
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The trial of SASO/BPC detainees |
The trial of 12 SASO and BPC leaders detained since September 1974. The charge sheet consisted of 81 pages. The 12 are accused of participating in terrorist activities in terms of various sections of the Terrorism Act (No 83 of 1967) and General Law Amendment Act (No 56 of 1955) |
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The South African Students Organisation: in detention for their country |
This SASO memorandum contains the names and brief profiles of eight Black leaders banned for a five year period. |
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The repugnant elements in the Western Culture |
The use of White religion and politics to keep Blacks under the supression of the Nationalist government is questioned. It also suggests that the social atmosphere of the Black family setting has been destroyed by a capitalist society. |
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The Politics of protest for Black students |
This memorandum deals with the aims of political activity and the forms of protest open to Black students |
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The Non-Republic of South Africa: what it means for the Black man |
This SASO pamphlet sets out the SASO view of the Nationalists' Republic of South Africa. |
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The history of the Black man's struggle for liberation in South Africa and the role of Black Consciousness |
This paper, possibly prepared for the inaugral conference of the Institute of Black Studies, Wilgespruit, 13-18 July 1976, traces the history of the political development of South Africa from the first Dutch settlements, British colonisation, the formation of the African Native National Congress |
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The contemporary Black Movement as it has developed from its forerunners |
The discussion revolves around the the gap in student activism between the fifties and the seventies and the widening gap between Black and White students with an increase in the rise of Black nationalism |
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The Black Worker's Project: A proposal |
There is a universal understanding for workers to negotiate in one voice, yet Blacks were refused membership to Trade unions.The complexity of the race situation in South Africa enhanced this gap between the White and BlacK worker. |
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The Black Conciousness Movement in South Africa in the late 1960s |
This article critically analyses the development of the Black Conciousness Movement in South Africa in the late 1970s and 1980s |
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The birth of the Black Consciousness Movement in South Africa |
This article which was published in WSCF Journal, Volume 1 No 2, 1979, pages 26-31, traces the birth and development of the Black Consciousness Movement to the banning of all Black Consciousness Movement organisations in 1977. |
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The Birth of the Black Consciousness Movement in South Africa |
One day in July 1968 a group of students formed a separate caucus at the annual conference of the University Christian Movement being held outside Stutterheim in the Cape Province. |
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Suggested Agenda for SASO-NUSAS Executive Meeting. |
Agenda for a meeting |
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Students, politics, Black power, new movements and new appraisals |
A SASO pamphlet containing the historical background of the students organisation, a list of Executive members, the 1971 programme of events and a SASO message of student unity |
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Steve Biko: after ten years |
Barney Pityana, a close friend and colleague of Steve Biko, was invited to preach this sermon at Notting Hill Methodist Church, London, on the 10th anniversary of Steve Biko's death. |
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Steve Biko: after ten years |
Barney Pityana was a close friend and colleague of Steve Biko, he was invited to preach the this sermon at Notting Hill Methodist Church.on the 10th anniversary of Steve Biko's death. |
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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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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. |
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South African Students' Organisation: Report of Leadership Training Seminar, Edendale Lay Ecumenical Center, Pietermaritzburg, December 5-8, 1971 |
Report back on the leadership training seminar organised by the South African Students' Organisation |