RESISTANCE
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The Port Elizabeth Disturbances of 1920 | ||
The Sekhukhuneland terror | ||
The State's emergency - not even tanks and troops can break our spirit | ||
The struggle for land: source of power, roots of resistance | ||
The struggle for peace and justice lives on | ||
The struggle so far | ||
The Time is Short | ||
Theatre born out of struggle | ||
Thousands join in street protests | ||
Tin toilets and coal | ||
To all residents of Soweto, hostels, Reef and Pretoria, we say: remember you are all Blacks |
The circular issued by the Soweto Students' Representative Council, in English, Zulu and a translation into Afrikaans, is an appeal to all residents of Soweto and surrounding areas to stop fighting amongst themselves and guard against the tactics of the government which cause division amongst Bl |
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To the Editor |
Letters to the editor. |
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TRAC (Transvaal Rural Action Committee) Newsletter Number 13 August 1987 | ||
TRAC (Transvaal Rural Action Committee) Newsletter Number 8 August 1985 | ||
Tracing the roots of resistance | ||
Two years of struggle against LRA | ||
Verdict Brought by Dr Wendy Orr and 43 Others Restraining the Police from Assaulting Detainees in Port Elizabeth Prisons: Report Presented at National Conference 1986 |
Verdict Brought by Dr Wendy Orr and 43 Others Restraining the Police from Assaulting Detainees in Port Elizabeth Prisons: Report Presented at National Conference on 15 March 1986 discussing State of Emergency Regulations, detentions, police using torture, abuse of prisoners, legal rights of priso |
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Voice of Gandhi |
Brute, force has been the ruling factor in the world for thousands of years, and mankind has been reaping its bitter harvest all along, as he who runs may read. There is little hope of anything good coming out of it in the future. |
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Vukani zizwe |
Handwritten circular in Xhosa, with English translation, distributed in the Port Elizabeth area calling for a strike. |
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War resistance broadcast from Radio Freedom |