PASS LAWS
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MEMORANDUM ON THE PASS LAWS AND THE ISSUING OF REFERENCE BOOKS TO AFRICAN WOMEN SUBMITTED BY THE FEDERATION OF SOUTH AFRICAN WOMEN TO THE NO EUROPEAN COMMITTEE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF JOHANNESBURG | |
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Apartheid Group Areas Act |
Transition - 1990-1994 |
Dom Pass |
The Pass Laws Act of 1952 required black South Africans over the age of 16 to carry a pass book, known as a dompas, everywhere and at all times. The dompas ... |
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Pass to Indians |
In South Africa, pass laws were a form of internal passport system designed to segregate the ... |
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Transvaal Asiatic Registration Certificate |
Under the act, every Asian man, woman or child of eight years or upwards, entitled to reside in the Transvaal, was required to register his or her name with the ... |
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Civil Rights League Newsletter Vol 33 No.4 December 1986 | |
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Civil Rights News Letter, Vol. XXIV No.3 Issued 4 April 1977 | |
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Civil Rights News Letter, Vol. XIII No. 9 Issued 8 November 1966 | |
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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Black Sash / Sash |
Sash, originally published as Black Sash, is a detailed record of the activities of the Black Sash organisation: the petitions, protests, marches, vigils, press releases and Conference papers which reflect the modus operandi of their desire to bring about change in the legislation which was, in t |
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1987, the year of the Krimpvark, the cougar of the rooibok? presidential Address to the Black Sash National Conference held at Cape Town, 1987 |
Opening Address by National President Mary Burton at National Conference held at Cape Town on 12 March 1987, discussing: State of Emergency, detentions, conditions of prisons, pass laws, restoration of South African citizenship, education. |
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Twenty years of our lives: Opening Address presented at the Black Sash National Conference in Cape Town |
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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Some Notes on the British Connection | |
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A Hundred Years in Opposition | |
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Court Observer's Report for 1993: Presented by Cape Western Region to the Black Sash National Conference 1984 |
Court Observer's Report: Presented by Cape Western Region to the Black Sash National Conference on 16 March 1984 discussing pass laws, Urban Areas Act, detentions, apartheid. |
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Report on Langa Commissioners Court: Presented by Cape Western Region to the Black Sash National Conference 1983 |
Report on Langa Commissioners Court- Presented by Cape Western Region to the Black Sash National Conference on 11 March 1983 discussing Apartheid, Influx Control, legislation, pass laws. |
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Athlone Advice Office Annual Report |
Athlone Advice Office Annual Report to National Conference on 10 March 1975, discussing: Work Permits, Pass Laws, labour disputes, arrests. |
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The Black Sash Durban Advice Office: Report to National Conference 1975 |
Durban Advice Office Annual Report to National Conference on 10 March 1975, discussing: Forced removals, work permits, pass laws, Unemployment Insurance, Apartheid, Trade Unions, Contract workers, housing, legal assistance. |
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Grahamstown Advice Office: Report to the National Conference of the Black Sash |
Grahamstown Advice Office Annual Report to National Conference on 10 March 1975, discussing: Labour disputes, pass laws, housing, pensions, disability grants and legal assistance. |