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Letter from Barney Pityana to Neville Curtis

Letter from Barney Pityana (President, SASO) to Neville Curtis (NUSAS) regarding NUSAS and SASO relations.

Letter from Neville Curtis to Geoff Budlender

The letter is a request for Geoff Budlender to contact Barney Pityana

Letter from D. V. Naidoo and Steve Biko to Fort Hare re Conference in December at Mariannhill, Oct. 14, 1968, with enclosed statement, "Background to the conference,"

Invitation to Black universities and training colleges to attend a conference to be held from the 1st to the 3rd of December 1968.The conference is intended to be an extension of dialogue amongst the non-white centres in South Africa.

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

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.

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.

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.

Black Theology

The essay contains a discussion around Black theology, politics, religion and philosophy as experienced by the Black man in South Africa.

Constitution: South African Students' Organisation

Amended version of "Draft Constitution" of the South African Student's Organisation

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

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

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

White racism and Black conciousness

The paper discusses the totality of White power in South Africa and Black Consciousness

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)

Circular from the SASO National Executive Committee to all SRCs and other Black organisations

Circular to all SRC's, local committees and other Black Organisations calling on Black students to work together for liberation, following the deportation and subsequent house arrest and banning of a final year Theology student, Sabelo S Ntwasa, on Friday 17th March 1972.

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

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

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.

Mayibuye...mayibuye...mayibuye

This is a circular about black people being murdered for refusing to carry passes and for fighting for human rights.

SASO: Executive and Staff

The circular contains a list of names of the Executive members and staff of SASO for the years 1974 and 1975

Pages

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