RESISTANCE
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Nusas 1966 -1986: an introduction |
Introductory essay on the National Union of South African Students (NUSAS) covering the period 1966 to 1986. |
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Nusas Congress Speeches, 1981: A Call for democracy |
Speeches concerning NUSAS Congress held on 1981, addressing issues like,the students movement in the struggle for democracy, students initiatives in Universities, Students and the broader Community and democracy at work. |
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NUSAS new year's message |
Circular from NUSAS to all students, parents, staff and members of the community about the NUSAS new year's message. |
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On trial at Cradock | ||
Only the future belongs to us | ||
Ons sal nooit ophou stry - Ellen Khuzwayo | ||
Onverwacht: Ethnic Control, paper Presented at National Conference 1981 |
Onverwacht: Ethnic Control- paper presented at National Conference on 15 March 1981 discussing relocations, forced removals, homelands, migrant labour, living conditions, resistance. |
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Open letter to Archbishop Hurley, President of the Catholic Bishops Conference |
Journal article containing an open letter to Archbishop Hurley, President of the Catholic Bishops Conference from five priests with response from Father Buti Tlhagle June 26, 1984. |
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Organise, organise, organise ... (continued) | ||
Our youth needs ANC revolutionary leadership | ||
Paper delivered at the Annual Meeting of Diakonia on March 25, 1980 |
Article containing a paper delivered by Archbishop Tutu, General Secretary of the South African Council of Churches, at the annual meeting of Diakonia on 25 March 1980 on population removals and the urban church. |
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Passing on the message | ||
PC86 Randolph Vigne Collection: Andries du Toit MA dissertation research proposa | ||
Peoples' Power: Can it Happen in S.A.? | ||
Perseverance pays | ||
Petition to King George V, from the South African Native National Congress, July 20 1914 | ||
Phansi ngeLabour Law | ||
Port Elizabeth - The Future is Here | ||
Practice bears us out | ||
Protest, The Police and Public Order |