TOPIC 254
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Vukani zizwe |
Handwritten circular in Xhosa, with English translation, distributed in the Port Elizabeth area calling for a strike. |
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To town, to Eloff, to that exclusive White paradise |
Circular urging the people of Johannesburg and surrounding areas to demonstrate against government oppression |
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To all residents of Soweto, hostels, Reef and Pretoria, we say: remember you are all Blacks |
The circular issued by the Soweto Students' Representative Council, in English, Zulu and a translation into Afrikaans, is an appeal to all residents of Soweto and surrounding areas to stop fighting amongst themselves and guard against the tactics of the government which cause division amongst Bl |
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The days shall come |
A "power to the people" poem |
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The Black students' message to their beloved parents |
This circular, written by the Soweto Students Representative Council, condemns the Black education system and the conditions of migrant labourers living in hostels. |
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The banning of eighteen Black Consciousness organisations |
A circular condemning the government's banning of Black Conciousness organisations in the aftermath of the Soweto riots |
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The African Crisis |
A "power to the people" circular |
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The 'new' policy of the USA towards South Africa: The Black Consciousness Movement's view |
Speculation in change of US policy towards South Africa accompanied the appointment of Andrew Young as the United States ambassador to the United Nations. In this essay the Black Conciousness Movement list reservations about this development |
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Teachers and students unite |
The circular issued by the Soweto Students' Representative Council urges the community to stand in solidarity with teachers who have resigned, in protest, from their posts. |
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Students Representative Council: Press release |
This press release is a statement of rejection, by the Black youth of Azania, of the concept of Bantu homelands |
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Students and People Soweto |
A circular containing a list of demands compiled by the Soweto Students Representative Council |
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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 Students Representative Council: It was said that our country is democratic |
A circular issued by the Soweto Students Representative Council rejecting the formation of Community Councils |
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Soweto Students Representative Council: Boycott on rent increase |
Circular calling for solidarity of students with parents over a rent increase |
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Soweto Student Representative Council: Black people let us unite |
Circular calling for unity amongst the Black people in their struggle for national liberation |
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Reports made to the police concerning the demonstrations and/or matters associated therewith: 16 th June 1976 |
A list of reported crimes that occured in and around Soweto on the 16th June 1976 |