"Abolish the death penalty" Black Sash and SADPSA Sticker[Iziko Museums of Cape Town Social History Collection]Black Sash banner: "Black Sash Justice Peace Democracy"[Iziko Museums of Cape Town Social History Collection] Description: Paint on cotton cloth. Traces of newspaper backing, cord toes. Presented by the Black Sash, August 1995.Black Sash banner: "Parliament Can"[Iziko Museums of Cape Town Social History Collection] Description: Black paint on white cotton cloth. Presented by the Black Sash, August 1995Black Sash banner: "The Black Sash - Justice Peace Democracy"[Iziko Museums of Cape Town Social History Collection] Description: Paint on cotton cloth, cord ties. Soiled. Presented by the Black Sash in August 1995Cloth printed by the Black Sash in the style of African commemorative cloth.[Iziko Museums of Cape Town Social History Collection] Description: Design input by P. Davison. Presented by Dr. P. Davison, December 1993Grey suitcase[Iziko Museums of Cape Town Social History Collection] Description: Known as "the grey suitcase" and used by the Port Elizabeth region of the Black Sash. Mary Burton describes it as follows in communication with Iziko on donation: "It is an ancient suitcase, and was used to keep papers which the members did not wish [. . .]Natal Coastal: Equipment[Records of the Black Sash (Natal Coastal Region)] Date(s): 1975-1982Notes, cards, stamps and stickers[Records of the Black Sash (Natal Coastal Region)] Date(s): c1977-1989Sash[Iziko Museums of Cape Town Social History Collection] Description: Sash with black paper flowersSash[Museum Africa Collection] Description: Black sash used by the Black Sash.Date(s): Donated 1959 Sash[Museum Africa Collection] Description: Black sash used by the Black Sash.Date(s): Donated 1956 Sash earrings and badge[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Date(s): 1950sStickers and posters[Black Sash Advice Office Archive] Date(s): n.d.Sweat shirt: "Free the children"[Iziko Museums of Cape Town Social History Collection] Description: Printed for the Black Sash campaign for the release of children in prison or detention. Presented by Mrs S Morton, December 1994T-shirt printed for the Black Sash[Iziko Museums of Cape Town Social History Collection] Description: Exhibited on "The T-shirt Show" summer 1994-5. Presented by Mr G Ferguson May 1995. |