Press article in "The Argus" on the future of municipal government in Cape Town[Mary Burton Papers] Description: Legiwatch was involved in lobbying/advocacy, monitoring government's legislative programme, implementation and performance.Date(s): January 1994 Press Clippings[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Description: Includes clippings related to Black Sash activities and demonstrations; clippings on Jean Sinclair; clippings on poverty; starvation; malnutrition; resettlement; removals; Dimbaza; Morsgat; typed translations from Afrikaans press and comments on pres [. . .]Press clippings 1991-1992[Records of the Black Sash (Natal Coastal Region)] Date(s): 1991-1992Press clippings on RDP and NGOs[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): October 1994Press cuttings[Records of the Black Sash (Natal Coastal Region)] Date(s): 1970-1971Press cuttings[Records of the Black Sash (Natal Coastal Region)] Date(s): 1968-1969Press cuttings of some important demonstrations: 1955-1995[Records of the Black Sash] Date(s): 1955-1995Press Cuttings: 1965-1984[Professor W A Kleynhans Collection] Description: Cutting on the Black Sash from The Star, Southern African Jewish Times, Rand Daily Mail, Cape Times, Argus Subjects include: new leader of Black Sash (Sheena Duncan), Jean Sinclair's retirement, why Sash voted for one-man one -vote as policy as Natio [. . .]Date(s): 1965-1984 Press Cuttings: 1980-1984[Professor W A Kleynhans Collection] Description: Subjects include: National Conference, Joyce Harris, vigils, death of Ruth Foley etc. From Cape Times, Sunday Tribune, Rand Daily Mail and The StarDate(s): 1980-1984 Press Cuttings: Indian removals[Records of the Black Sash (Natal Coastal Region)] Date(s): 1970-1971Press Cuttings: Jean Sinclair re retirement[Professor W A Kleynhans Collection] Description: 11 March 1975 in The Argus: "A voice of conscience" on her retirement as national president. Monday 10 March 1975 in The Argus: "Leader of Black Sash retires - after 14 years".Date(s): 1975 Press cuttings: Mission to Sophiatown and finding of aged blind women in ruins led to Sophiatown action[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Date(s): 18 March 1960Press Cuttings: Resettlement Areas of Limehill in Northern Transvaal[Records of the Black Sash (Natal Coastal Region)] Description: Resulted in the creation of Home Industries, "Kraal Crafts"Date(s): 1968 Press releases 1992 by Mr Justice R J Goldstone[Mary Burton Papers] Description: Legiwatch was involved in lobbying/advocacy, monitoring government's legislative programme, implementation and performance.Date(s): August-September 1992 Press releases 1999[Black Sash Trust Archive] Date(s): 1999Press review by Barry Streek (nd) of book on human rights published by the HSRC: Human Rights (1992): Documents that paved the way (B de Villiers, DJ van Vuuren, M Wiechers)[Mary Burton Papers] Description: Legiwatch was involved in lobbying/advocacy, monitoring government's legislative programme, implementation and performance.Date(s): Undated Press Statement and newscuttings re possible contitutional amendment enabling President Mandela to control Natal violence - Black Sash alarmed[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): 4 May 1995Press statement from Pietermaritzburg Conference[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Date(s): 1964Press statement on ANC's position on abortion[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): January 1994Press statement on Chief Luthuli's award of Nobel Peace Prize[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)]Press statement re Section 7A of Industrial Conciliation Act[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)]Press Statements 1956-1960[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Description: Subjects include Bills, Acts, apartheid, industry, undesirable publications, Women in Action, violence, national statements, Masters and Servants ActsDate(s): 1956-1960 |