RESISTANCE
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Stop selling what we have built | |
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Struggle for justice - a duty of every Christian | |
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Submit or fight | |
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Teachers and students unite |
The circular issued by the Soweto Students' Representative Council urges the community to stand in solidarity with teachers who have resigned, in protest, from their posts. |
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The banning of eighteen Black Consciousness organisations |
A circular condemning the government's banning of Black Conciousness organisations in the aftermath of the Soweto riots |
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The biggest ever | |
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The Black Sash Johannesburg Advice Office: Annual Report 1973 |
The Black Sash Johannesburg Advice Office Annual Report Presented at National Conference on 15 October 1973, discussing: Urban Areas Act, Pass Laws, forced removals, Apartheid, separation of husbands and wives, housing, wages, legal assistance. |
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The church/state conflict: what has happened? | |
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The Classroom Struggle | |
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The Congress of the people | |
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The days of horror: vigil for Driefontein`s leader | |
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The Final Spro-Cas Report | |
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The Holy March | |
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The Legacy of Apartheid | |
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The Natal Indian Congress | |
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The Newcastle Boycott | |
The pioneer party of the last phase of the struggle in South Africa Below left Dr Hermann Kallenbach and Mahatma Gandhi |
The pioneer party of the last phase of the struggle in South Africa Below left Dr Hermann Kallenbach and Mahatma Gandhi |
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The Politics of protest for Black students |
This memorandum deals with the aims of political activity and the forms of protest open to Black students |
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The Pondoland massacre | |
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The Port Elizabeth Disturbances of 1920 |