TOPIC 254
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Statements by students arrested at Morris Isaacson High School on October 22, 1976 |
The statement of six students arrested at Morris Isaacson High School on 22 October 1976, detailing their detention and torture |
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Who is next? |
A circular calling for solidarity in the fight for freedom |
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"We the SSRC condemn...," handwritten statement |
This handwritten statement of condemnation contains eight points including that of the detentions of BPA members and the violent actions of the police force. |
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A call to all: now is the time to take an active role in the struggle for human dignity |
The call is made by students of the Cape Peninsular to join the fight for human dignity against the unjust apartheid system. |
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Azikhwelwa, to all Form 3 Students |
Circular, issued by Soweto Students Representative Council, in English and Sotho, asks students to return to school to write their examination and calls for continued community support for national liberation |
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Azikhwelwa: Monday 1st - 5th November, l976 |
Circular, issued by the Soweto Students Representative Council, calling for further worker and consumer boycott |
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Azikhwelwa: Parents co-operate with us! |
Circular, issued by the Soweto Students' Representative Council, calling for a boycott and stayaway by parents and workers from the 13-15 September 1976 in sympathy with those killed or detained by the police. Issued in English, Zulu and Sotho. |
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Azikwelwa E Thembisa |
Circular urges parents to unite with students in stayaways planned to oppose state oppression |
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Bantu of Alexandra |
The pamphlet calls for a 2 day stayaway and worker boycott of public transport by workers of Alexandra. |
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December 16, 1976: Parents' day of pledging solidarity with the students |
Circular, issued by the Soweto Students Representative Council, calling for a commemoration on 16 December 1976, of those killed in police violence and a rededication to the national liberation struggle |
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From the African Scholars of Cape Town: Once we return to our desks - the cause is lost! |
Recommendations from the pupils of the Cape Town Bantu schools with regard to improving the Bantu education system |
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How June 16 demo was planned |
This is an interview with Lebello Matapanyane, describing the events and political developments leading to the new upsurge, and explaining how the militant youth see the future shape of political struggle. |
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Incident at Trafalgar High School |
A teacher's account of an unprovoked attack on school children of Trafalgar High School, Cape Town by riot police from the South African Police Services. |
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Interview with Tsietsi Mashinini |
Transcript from a radio interview, in New York City, with Tsietsi Mashinini, on the aftermath and reporting of the Soweto riots, international relations and the role of the USA in the struggle for freedom in South Africa |
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Letter from Headmaster of Rondebosch Boys' High School to all fathers of R.B.H.S. pupils |
The letter discusses security measures for the school, and includes a request for assistance from fathers to patrol the school premises, particularly during the holiday period |
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Letter from Shun Chetty and Company to Mrs. Modiagotla |
A letter from the lawyer Shun Chetty to Mrs Modiagotla, regarding her son, Lazarus Tsankie Modiakgotla in detention. Also contains a reply letter from the Divisional Commander of the Security Branch, Johannesburg. |
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Letter from SSRC to Dear Sir |
A letter from the SSRC to Mr Joe, pressurising him to resign |
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Letter from Terrence Tryon of SASO to Secretary of the Soweto Students Representative Council 1977 |
A letter of invitation to the Soweto Student's Representative Council to attend the 9th General Students Council Meeting of the South African Students Organisation in July 1977 |
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List of grievances sent by African pupils to the Regional Director of Bantu Education in the Western Cape |
A list of grievances sent to the Regional Director of Bantu Education, later published in the Cape Times on 2 December 1976 |
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Luthuli dressed as Zulu chief, gets his prize: South Africa as a threat to world peace.... |
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