"The Voice of the Women", News sheet produced by the Women of the Defence of the Constitution League. June 29, 1955, in laager in the Union Buildings grounds, Pretoria
Description: Two copes, A and B, are noted as accessioned but only A was available. Also photocopy of A is available at MA1955-671A copy. Protest against the Senate Bill.Date(s): 1955
Black Sash Calendar 1987
Description: Calendar of black and white political cartoons by Grogan. The calendar notes important dates for example, the founding of the ANC and of the Black Sash, the adopting of the Freedom Charter, and International Children's Day.Date(s): 1987
Black Sash Calendar 1989
Description: Calendar of black and white political cartoons by Grogan, Zapiro and Stent. The dates are annotated by hand. It is unclear who made the notes.Date(s): 1989
Calendar 1993: "Open the doors we're coming through..."
Description: Calendar of black and white photographs depicting mainly women. Include quotation on each page describing the struggles of women. The last page of the calendar contains a page entitled "The Rights of South African Women".Date(s): 1993
Calendar: "South Africa 1984"
Description: Calendar of black and white photographs depicting places in South Africa (name of place in left hand corner of the photograph) and the people's struggles there. Under each photograph is a quote in English and in another South African language describ [. . .]Date(s): 1984
Handbill: "To all men and women voters of South Africa"
Description: With sign of mourning attachedDate(s): 1956
Photograph of Black Sash demonstration
Description: Black and white. Man in the foreground and two women holding placards in the background. Placards: "12 000 people must make new homes" and "Limehill wasbank meran!"Photograph of Mr Strauss
Description: Black and white. "Part of crowd of more than 5000 in Belgrave Square Pretoria who came to hear Mr Strauss speak against the Senate Bill."Date(s): 1955
Photograph of protest against the Senate Bill
Description: Black and white. "A crowd of about 18 000 people in front of the Johannesburg City Hall to protest against the Senate Bill."Date(s): 1955
Photograph of protest in Simonstown
Description: Black and white. Women wearing sashes standing next to a large books labelled SA Grondwet SA Constitution with a black sash draped over it.Photograph of Simonstown vigil
Description: Black and white. "Simon's Town vigil for one hour" 5th from left Mrs H C Willis.Date(s): 1955
Photograph of three women sorting a table of towels (?)
Description: Black and white.Photograph of women holding placards
Description: Black and white. They are holding signs that read: "Pass Laws Destroy African Families" and "Let No Man Put Asunder"Date(s): 1969
Photograph of Women of the Defence of the Constitution League: "Collecting signatures for the petition against the Senate Bill"
Description: Black and white. Two women at a table where two men are signing a petition. Two other women look on.Date(s): 1955
Photograph of women protesting
Description: Black and white. "Protesting the racial job reservation clause of the Industrial Conciliation Act, Johannesburg City Hall."Date(s): 1957
Photograph of women wearing sashes protesting with placards: "Let the universities rule themselves"
Description: Black and white.Date(s): 1969
Photograph: "Accusation against the Prime Minister, J G Strydom, and his Cabinet, and a call for his resignation"
Description: Black and white. Two women holding up a board with the accusation on it: "We accuse you the Prime Minister and your Cabinet of destroying the Constitution of the Union, ignoring the will of the people, keeping our children apart in the schools, destr [. . .]Date(s): 1956
Photograph: "Black Sash City Hall Steps"
Description: Black and white. Woman wearing a black sash sitting on a bench labelled "Europeans Only" with a man.Photograph: "Group areas protest"
Description: Black and white. Queen Elizabeth Bridge, Johannesburg. Four women standing on a street corner holding a placard: "20 000 up-rooted from their homes!"Photograph: "Groups Areas protest"
Description: Black and white. Placard reads: "We protest against the deprivation of basic human rights"Date(s): 1956
Photograph: "Johannesburg City Hall steps"
Description: Black and white. Two women holding signs that read: "The right to speak from these steps has gone" and "Die reg om van hierdie trappies te praat her verval"Date(s): 1958
Photograph: "Johannesburg station: Seeing members off to the National Conference in Bloemfontein"
Description: Black and white. Group of women boarding a train.Date(s): 1956
Photograph: "Making black sashes"
Description: Black and white. "Making black sashes for the vigil at the Johannesburg City Hall following the publication in the Government Gazette of the dissolution of the Senate." Six women gathered round a sewing machine, chatting and making sashes.Date(s): 1955
Photograph: "On the march"
Description: Black and white. . "Protest against the Senate Bill"Date(s): 1955
Photograph: "Protest against Gous giullotine action in Parliament"
Description: Black and white. Banner: "The Death of our Parliament, Die Dood van ons Parlement" with giullotine showing Parliament being decapitated.Date(s): 1955