Black Sash Calendar 1987[Museum Africa Collection] 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[Museum Africa Collection] 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 1989[National Cultural History Museum (Northern Flagship) Collection] Description: Contains cartoonsDate(s): 1989 Calendar 1993: "Open the doors we're coming through..."[Museum Africa Collection] 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"[Museum Africa Collection] 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 Cartoons[National Cultural History Museum (Northern Flagship) Collection] Description: Published in Die Vaderland newspaper. No information on each cartoon. Individual reference codes: HG41690, HG41692, HG42123, HG42133, HG42136, HG42139, HG42170, HG42172, HG42187, HG42206, HG42208, HG42210, HG42251, HG42252, HG42255, HG43955, HG43956, [. . .]Date(s): 1950s Correspondence mainly with members 1988-1995[Records of the Black Sash] Date(s): 1988-1995Documentary "The Black Sash: The Early Years"[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: Betacam Tape. Rostrum Shoot: Photographs and pressclippings: Pass Laws, CartoonsDate(s): 15 January 1992 Mock-up of comic strip sketch in part entitled: "The creeping coup" and in part with pencilled dialogue[Beva Runciman Papers]Sketch: "City Hall Steps, Lunch Hour"[Museum Africa Collection] Description: Pen and ink. Signed "William Pappas". William Pappas No. 57/136. From the City Hall steps looking North East. In the foreground is a religious group and preacher. On the steps stand members of the Black Sash. The artist stated that it was drawn in No [. . .]Date(s): Drawn November 1955, published 1956, purchased 1957 |