Conference Papers

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Cape Western Region Fact Paper: Langa Courts- Paper presented at National Conference 1981

Cape Western Region Fact Paper: Langa Courts- paper presented at National Conference on 15 March 1981 discussing influx control, pass laws, imprisonment, women with children in prison, prison conditions, legal work, court trial statistics.

Call for sanctions against South Africa:Address to the International Conference against Sanctions, Paris, May 21, 1981

Paper presented by Oliver Thambo at the International Conference of Sanctions against South Africa, held in Paris on May 21, 1981. It covers the purpose of sanctions, and an appeal by ANC.

Fifty seven years of NUSAS - Have we learned our lessons?

Critical overview of history of the National Union of South African Students in which the speaker questions the success of some of the policies and activities of the Union over the years, as well as acknowledging the many successes.

Fact Paper on Employer and Employee Relationships and Low Wage Structure Presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1972

Fact Paper on Employer and Employee Relationships and Low Wage Structure Presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 17 October 1972, discussing: Employer and employee relations, wages, worker's rights, black labour, human relations, private enterprise, job reservation, apprenticeship, edu

Transvaal Region Fact Paper on the Alexandra Hostels for the Black Sash National Conference 1972

Transvaal Region Fact Paper on the Alexandra Hostels for the Black Sash National Conference delivered on 17 October 1972, discussing: Apartheid, hostels, living conditions for workers, social structures.

Cape Western Region Fact Paper on Work of Dependents Conference presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1972

Cape Western Region Fact Paper on Work of Dependents Conference presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 18 October 1972, discussing: Apartheid legislation, prisons, detention, support for prisoners, rehabilitation.

Total strategy

Incomplete paper which discusses the Government's ideology of a total strategy.

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

NUSAS - its background and history

NUSAS - its background and history. Informal talk delivered at National Seminar of the National Union of South African Students, April 1973.

White students and change

Paper presented at National Seminar of the National Union of South African Students, April 1973. Discusses how White students can participate in and promote process of change in South African society.

Malnutrition: Fact or Fiction: Fact Paper presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1973

Malnutrition: Fact or Fiction: Fact Paper presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 18 October 1973, discussing: Malnutrition, migrant labour, infant mortality rates, wages, poverty.

Housing: Fact Paper presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1973

Housing: Fact Paper presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 18 October 1973, discussing: Housing, resettlement, slums, state-assisted housing, hostels, forced removals.

Free Enterprise and Home Ownership: Mitchells Plain Style, Paper presented at National Conference 1980

Free Enterprise and Home Ownership: Mitchells Plain Style -Paper presented at National Conference on 12 March 1980 discussing homeownership, State-owned rentals, Group Areas Act, free enterprise.

History of Black politics in South Africa: a personal perspective

A paper presented at the April 1972 National Union of South African Students (NUSAS) seminar.

Indoctrination for surbordination

A paper presented at the April 1972 National Union of South African Students (NUSAS) seminar which covers some of the many aspects of indoctrination.

Where to now White students

Paper presented at the April 1972 National Union of South African Students (NUSAS) seminar which discusses the background to NUSAS and analyses the dilemma facing students as individuals and as part of a student body.

Youth and the building of the nation

Opening address by I B Tabata, to the 1st Conference of the Society of Young Africa (SOYA) held on 20th December 1951. This is an important stage in which the Non-European Unity Movement (NEUM) has reached in their political development; it is here that SOYA is been formed.

The Ten Point Programme: a review of ten years

Paper delivered by Dr G H Gool, Chairman of the Anti-CAD and Vice-President of the Non-European Unity Movement, at the conference of the All-African Convention in Queenstown, 1953.

The National situation, an address delivered at the Edendale Conference of the All African Convention

The address opens with a description of three major landmarks of the year, namely;The first, the Treason Trial, which began on 5 December 1956 where 156 people were arrested in a Union-wide police swoop. The second, was the arrest of more than 200 African men and women of Sekukuniland.

NUSAS

Paper presented at the NUSAS National Seminar, outlining the role of NUSAS in the struggle for liberation

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