WOMEN
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MK women`s forum | ||
MK women`s forum - the challenge is facing us | ||
MK women`s forum: As a united force | ||
MK women`s forum: I`m a new man | ||
MK women`s forum: We can no more endure the pain | ||
MK women`s forum: We saw mischief in every order | ||
Mobilise the rural women | ||
More than a female complaint | ||
Mrs K Anderson, well known artist sketches Black Sash women on thte post office steps at lunch time |
Black and white print 16.2 x 21.5 |
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NACTU women speak out | ||
NACTU works for women |
Until three years ago, the National Council of Trade Unions (Nactu) did very little about the problems of women workers. Crecentia Mofokeng joined Nactu to change this. Rosalee Telela spoke to her |
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Narrative Report of the Trust for 1991: Report Presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1992 |
Narrative Report of the Trust for 1991: Report Presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 6 March 1992 discussing politically-motivated killings and violence, apartheid legislation, elections, race classifications, returning exiles, training programmes, women in rural areas, land ownershi |
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Natal organisation of women | ||
NEW AGE 1954-1963 |
New Age, newspaper and its' predecessors, The Guardian; Advance were founded by trade unionists, academics and and was known as a leftist publication. New Age was linked to the African National Congress and its' leadership. |
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New Age Vol.1 No.21 Mar. 1955 | ||
New Age Vol.1 No.24 Apr. 1955 | ||
New Age Vol.1 No.25 Apr. 1955 | ||
New Age Vol.1 No.26 Apr. 1955 | ||
New Age Vol.1 No.32 Jun. 1955 | ||
New Age Vol.1 No.47 Sep. 1955 |