WOMEN
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Speak |
Speak, published by Speak Collective, is a publication focussing on issues of interest mainly to women. |
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Speak Number 8 April 1985 | ||
Speak Number 19 April - May 1988 | ||
Women together are strong! | ||
History of Black women in South Africa | ||
Another banning ends for Helen |
Helen Joseph South Africa's veteran of resistance politics recently completed a two year banning order |
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Women come together at Wits | ||
Editorial | ||
Olive Schreiner and the women's vote | ||
Women and SWAPO: institutionalised rape in SWAPO s prisons | ||
Olive Schreiner | ||
Women writers: a separate entity | ||
The Legal Disabilities of Zulu Women | ||
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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Five Freedoms Forum - African National Congress Conference: Report of the Commission on the women's role in shaping the future |
Report of the Commission on the women's role in shaping the future, for the Five Freedoms Forum - ANC Conference in July 1989. Asks whether women's issues should be subordinate to the struggle for liberation and examines the role of women from the ANC's perspective. |
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Women's Directive report |
Report by the NUSAS Women's Directive, presented at the 59th Annual Congress of the National Union of South African Students, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, 28 November to 3 December 1981. |
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Women against apartheid in South Africa |
Report on the demonstration that took place in Pretoria, on 9 August 1956 by 20000 women against pass laws, the plight of Black women under apartheid, the lives of some of the women who have gone to prison, been banned and banished because of their opposition to apartheid. |
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The Black Sash National Headquarters Report 1976 |
The Black Sash National Headquarters Annual Report given at National Conference on 16 March 1976 discussing National Demonstration, international visitor, Advice Offices, Bantu Welfare Trust money, President's Report. |
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The Black Sash National Headquarters Annual Report 1976 to 1977 |
National Headquarters Annual Report given at National Conference on 15 March 1977 discussing National Campaign, magazine, research projects, Women for Peace, Bantu Welfare Trust, regional visits by President of Black Sash. |
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Report on recruitment |
Incomplete report from a Cape Town underground unit of the African National Congress on recruitment. Includes paragraph on work among women and American aid in Africa. |