"Fighting out of the darkness or moving gradually towards the light"
Description: Typescript. Presidential address delivered to the 1990 Black Sash National Conference held in Grahamstown. Located in the African Studies Library.Date(s): 1990
Behind the Black Sash: Protest movement of South African Women
Description: American Universities Field Staff Newsletters ESM-5-'56: Africa. Located in the African Studies Library.Date(s): 1956
Black Sash Trust Annual Report 1999-2000
Description: Located in the Johannesburg Reference Library .Date(s): 1999 - 2000
Free the Children
Description: One double-sided typed page laying out who is classified as children, how many children are in detention, legal implications of this, a statement by the National Medical and Dental Association. Located in the African Studies Library.Johannesburg Advice Office Annual Reports
Description: Library has: October 1974/January 1975; February 1975/January 1976-February 1984/January 1985; 1989-1990. Formerly Report to National Conference, Black Sash Johannesburg Advice Office. Title changed with February 1975/January 1976. Located in the Joh [. . .]Date(s): 1974 - 1990
Land and affordable housing for all
Description: Two double-sided pages. Newsletter on Land and Affordable Housing for all campaign.Date(s): 1991
Law without Justice: A dangerous prospect
Description: From National Conference, Cape Town 1983. Located in the African Studies Library.Date(s): 1983
Pamphlets, newsletters and brochures from 1950s
Description: Various. Includes: "The Black Sash is opposed to Reference Books for African Women (brochure); memo on the first birthday celebrations of the Black Sash; correspondence etc of the Women's Defence of the Constitution League; flyers on restrictions of [. . .]Date(s): 1955 - 1958
Sash: The Black Sash Magazine
Description: Vol 1, No 1 (May 1956)-Vol. 37, No 3 (May 1995). Quarterly. Former title 1956-1969: The Black Sash. Located in the Johannesburg Reference Library.Date(s): 1956 - 1995
Scrapbook of newscuttings and other materials on the Black Sash, 1955-
Description: Located in the African Studies Library.Date(s): 1955
The Black Sash
Description: Located in the African Studies Library. One single-sided typed page explaining who the Black Sash are, membership, functions etc. Address where written: 1 Khotso House, 42 De Villiers Street, JohannesburgThe Black Sash and you
Description: Booklet. Briefly lays out the Black Sash's history, structure, aims and objectives, membership, income, magazine, protests, working groups and other activities. It provides contact details and how you can become involved. Located in the African Studi [. . .]Date(s): 1988
The Black Sash of South Africa: A case study in liberalism
Description: Book. Located in the African Studies Library.Date(s): 1975
The Black Sash, South Africa's stubborn liberals
Description: Paper presented at the fourteenth annual meeting of the African Studies Association, Denver, 3-6 November 1971. Mimeographed. Located in the African Studies Library.Date(s): 1971
The Black Sash: The beginning of a bridge in South Africa
Description: Book. Includes index. Located in the African Studies Library and Johannesburg Lending Library.Date(s): 1991
The Black Sash: The story of the South African Women's Defence of the Constitution League
Description: Compiled from official records and written by Mirabel Rogers; with 32 cartoons and 80 photographs. Located in the African Studies Library.Date(s): 1956
The liberal slideaway
Description: Located in the Johannesburg Lending Library and various other branches.Date(s): 1995
The Ribbon
Description: Located in the Johannesburg Multimedia Library. VHS Pal. Sd., col. The plight of South African women in their struglle against conscription. The ribbon was a symbol of the struggle for peace against indoctrination of white men on the South African ar [. . .]Date(s): 1986
This is my life
Description: Biographical book. Located in the African Studies LibraryDate(s): 1997