Speeches
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Strategies of operation | 1975-04-00 |
An address to Black school students encouraging them, as members of the South African Students Movement, to oppose apartheid policies. |
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Students and action in society | 1971-04-24 |
Papers presented at the 9th NUSAS National Seminar held at Howick, April 24-28 in 1971. |
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The African People's Democratic Union of Southern African (APDUSA) Presidential Address, delivered at Cape Town | 1962-04-00 |
Address by I B Tabata to the First National Conference of the African People's Democratic Union of Southern Africa (APDUSA), held in Cape Town in April 1962. |
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The Beginning of it all: Paper presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1966 | 1966-10-18 |
The Beginning of it all: Paper presented at the Black Sash National Conference at Cape Town on 18 October 1966, discusses origins and history of slavery worldwide, resistance, end to slavery, Will |
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The Black Sah National Conference presidential Address held at Durban, 1982 | 1982-03-13 |
Opening Address by National President Joyce Harris at the Black Sah National Conference held at Durban on 13 March 1982, discussing: Reform, Homelands, poverty, forced relocations, Pass Laws, deten |
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The Black Sash National Conference Port Elizabeth 1965 Opening Address | 1965-10-18 |
The Black Sash National Conference Port Elizabeth 1965 Opening Address Mrs Jean Sinclair on 18 October 1965, mentioning Black Sash origins, Apartheid, legislation, Native Urban Areas Act, banning o |
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The Black Sash National Conference presidential Address held at Cape Town, 1979 | 1979-03-12 |
Opening Address by National President Joyce Harris at National Conference held at Cape Town on 12 March 1979, discussing: Apartheid, Pass Laws, Migrant Labour System, housing, forced removals, host |
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The Black Sash National Conference presidential Address held at Cape Town, 1991 | 1991-03-01 |
Opening Address by National President Mary Burton at the Black Sash National Conference held at Cape Town on 1 March 1991, discussing: Reconstruction, dismantling Apartheid, violence, making of a c |
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The Black Sash National Conference presidential Address held at Durban, 1978 | 1978-03-13 |
Opening Address by National President Sheena Duncan at the Black Sash National Conference held at Durban on 13 Mar 1978, discussing: Apartheid, Pass offenders, prisons, housing, unemployment, force |
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The Black Sash National Conference presidential Address held at Grahamstown, 1981 | 1981-03-13 |
Opening Address by National President Joyce Harris at the Black Sash National Conference held at Grahamstown on 13 March 1981, discussing: Total Onslaught, Black Power, Homelands, forced removals, |
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The Black Sash National Conference presidential Address held at Johannesburg, 1980 | 1980-03-10 |
Opening Address by National President Joyce Harris at National Conference held at Johannesburg on 10 March 1980, discussing: Apartheid, Immorality Act, curfews, Independence of Venda, District Six |
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The Chairman and Comrades ANC SA Consultative Conference ... | 1969-04-22 |
Address by leader of the South African Congress of Trade Unions to the African National Congress Conference in Morogoro, Tanzania. Speaks about the virtual collapse of the trade union movement. |
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The challenge of Black Theology to the present S.A. | 1976-03-06 |
Lecture delivered by Rev M. |
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The Crime is apartheid, the penalty is isolation: Paper presented at the Black Sash National Conference in Johannesburg | 1963-10-22 |
The Crime is apartheid, the penalty is isolation: Paper presented at the National Black Sash National Conference in Johannesburg on 22 October 1963, discussing: Apartheid, South West Africa, Afric |
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The current situation and the role of the Party | 1991-00-00 |
Address (by Jack Simons?) to the Interim Leadership Group of the South African Communist Party. Puts forward tasks facing the Party. |
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The current situation and the role of the Party | 1991-00-00 |
Address (by Jack Simons?) to the Interim Leadership Group of the South African Communist Party. Puts forward tasks facing the Party. |
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The international situation | 1959-12-00 |
Typescript of speech prepared by I B Tabata and Jane Gool and delivered by Jane Gool at the conference of the All-African Convention in 1959, while Tabata was banned. |
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The National and International Situation | 1988-12-30 |
Speech delivered extempore by I B Tabata at an extended executive meeting of the Unity Movement of South Africa, December 1988. |
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The National Situation | 1962-01-00 |
Ex tempore speech by I B Tabata at the National Conference of the Unity Movement in January, 1962. |
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The political economy of education: its place in democratic struggles | 1982-07-00 |
Speech delivered at the July Festival of the National Union of South African Students, 1982. |
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The problem of unity | 1966-02-06 |
Speech by I B Tabata about unity among African States. |
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The role of business in post apartheid South Africa | 1990-11-06 |
Speech delivered by Popo Molefe. The paper discusses the role of businesses in post apartheid South Africa. |
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The signing of the Agreement of non-aggression and good neighbourliness | 1984-03-16 |
Speech by Samora Machel on the signing of the Nkomati Accord. |
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The Soweto Uprising and the Development of Liberatory Ideas | 1981-06-14 |
Lecture by Wycliffe M Tsotsi, Vice-President, Unity Movement of South Africa, on the Soweto Uprising and the history of the liberation struggle. |
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The student movement in the struggle for democracy | 1981-11-29 |
Speech by the guest speaker, Joe Phaahla, President of the Azanian Students' Organisation (AZASO), at the 59th Annual Congress of the National Union of South African Students, University of Cape T |
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This is the students' credo | 1969-05-07 |
Abridged version of an address entitled "Our country, our responsibility" by the President of NUSAS, Mr Duncan Innes, at a student meeting at the University of Witwatersrand |
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Time for a Change: Opening Address presented at the Black Sash National Conference in Durban | 1973-10-15 |
Time for a Change: Opening Address by Jean Sinclair presented at the Black Sash National Conference in Durban on 15 October 1973, discussing: 25 years of Apartheid, Bantustans, migrant labour, Blac |
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Transcript of speech by I B Tabata | 1978-07-00 |
Partially edited transcript of a speech given by I B Tabata at a meeting in London. About the plans of imperialism and a call for action. |
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Transcript of speech on the international situation | 1970-01-00 |
Transcript of a speech by I B Tabata on the international situation. |
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Twenty years of our lives: Opening Address presented at the Black Sash National Conference in Cape Town | 1975-03-10 |
Twenty years of our lives: Opening Address presented at the Black Sash National Conference in Cape Town on 10 March 1975. |
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Views of Black Christians on South Africa's present and future | 1976-03-27 |
Address delivered by Sam Buti, General Secretary of a Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk in Africa (NGKA) to a Conference organised by the Lutheran and NGKA congregations in Soweto in cooperation with |
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We shall win | 1968-09-13 |
An address, representing a joint statement by ANC, ZAPU, SWAPO, PAIGC, MPLA, to the Fifth Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the Organisation for African Unity (OAU) held in Algiers from |
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What does freedom mean, does it matter anyway? Opening Address to the Black Sash National Conference held at Durban, 1989 | 1989-03-02 |
Opening Address by National President Mary Burton at the Black Sash National Conference held at Durban on 2 March 1989, discussing: Liberation, press freedom, detentions, militarisation, detentions |
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Whither Methodism | 1980-00-00 |
This is a speech containing an exctract from an address given at a seminar on Africanisation in Natal. |
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Wiehahn Commission: precis of speech | 1979-11-00 |
Precis of speech on the Wiehahn Commission of Inquiry into labour legislation, by Auret van Heerden, President of the National Union of South African Students, delivered at the 56th Annual Congress |
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You will bite the dust! | 1988-03-13 |
Speech delivered by Archbishop Tutu at St Geoge's Cathedral in Cape Town at an inter-faith service convened to replace a banned protest rally to have taken place on the 13th March 1988, at the Univ |
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Your days are over: the promises of God confronts the State | 1988-03-13 |
Sermon delivered by Allan Boesak about Elijah's journey into the wilderness. It was delivered at the St George's Cathedral at Cape Town in March 13, 1988. |
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