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Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)

Repository: Historical Papers, University of the Witwatersrand
City: Johannesburg
Date(s): 1956 - 1980
Percentage of collection relevant to Black Sash: 1 - 19%

Units: Creator Search Found 159 matches for Jean Sinclair - Click the Unit Title for full details
















Appeal Court Judgement: French Beytagh Trial 1972

[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Description: Includes statement by Jean Sinclair.
Date(s): 1972




Black Sash film recordings

[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: Film reels. Includes film on national conferences (including presidential address for 1965 and by Jean Sincliar for 1966); meetings of branches; Dr Birley's addresss 1966; David Russell 1970; talks on Group Areas Act, Education, Labour (by Monica Wil [. . .]
Date(s): 1950s-1970s

Consultation towards social change in South Africa 1971

[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Conference organised by Race Relations. Jean Sinclair and Sheena Duncan attended and presented a report
Date(s): 1971



Copy of first seven betacams onto VHS for documentary "The Black Sash: The Early Years"

[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: VHS Video tape. 01 and 02: Jean Sinclair and Joyce Harris (interviewed by cameraman Craig Matthews); 03: Johannesburg Tea Party: Jean Sinclair, Joyce Harris, Bertha Beinashowitz and Trude Hemp; 03:16-04:11: Joan Pare, Adele Keen, Bunty Aitchison, Ann [. . .]
Date(s): 1991

Correspondence and annexures

[Professor W A Kleynhans Collection] Description: Includes press releases for demonstrations to Rand Daily Mail, letter from Office of Minister of Native Affairs refusing request from Black Sash to send a deputation to meet the Minister to discuss the ban on native meetings imposed in April 1958, le [. . .]
Date(s): 1958-1973










Documentary "The Black Sash: The Early Years"

[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: Betacam tape. Jean Sinclair and Joyce Harris (interviewed by cameraman Craig Matthews). Transcripts available elsewhere in BC668 Collection.
Date(s): 1991

Documentary "The Black Sash: The Early Years"

[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: Betacam tape. Jean Sinclair and Joyce Harris (interviewed by cameraman Craig Matthews). Transcripts available elsewhere in BC668 Collection.
Date(s): 1991

Documentary "The Black Sash: The Early Years"

[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: Betacam tape. 03: Johannesburg Tea Party: Jean Sinclair, Joyce Harris, Bertha Beinashowitz and Trude Hemp; 03:16-04:11: Joan Pare, Adele Keen, Bunty Aitchison, Anne Finsen and Jessie Middelmann filmed outside Parliament, Cape Town, 9 July 1991. Trans [. . .]
Date(s): 1991



Education: 1960-1961

[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes: 'Memorandum regarding the Bill for the establishment of an education advisory council' for submission to the select committee of parliament by SASH representatives (1961); 'Memorandum on the Union Education Advisory Council Bill'; 'Memorand [. . .]
Date(s): 1960-1961









Improper Interference Bill 1966-1968

[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes submission by the Black Sash to the Commission of Enquiry, copy of Bill, addresses by Jean Sinclair and Alan Paton, correspondence, notes of meeting planning protest action, appeal to church leaders
Date(s): 1966-1968



Interviews for the making of documentary film "The Black Sash: The Early Years" with Jean Sinclair and Jill Wentzel

[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: Audio Cassette. Interview Jean Sinclair took place on 30 November 1990 and was conducted by Cassandra Parker and Denise Ackerman. Interview with Jill Wentzel took place in December 1990 and was conducted by Cassandra Parker. Transcripts available els [. . .]
Date(s): 1990







Letter from Headquarters Committee to Heather Morkill

[Heather Morkill Collection] Description: Sympathy letter on her banning. Signed by Jean Sinclair.
Date(s): 1966









Letter to Minister of Bantu Administration and Development

[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Description: Re temporary decision to suspend Farm Labour Scheme
Date(s): 1959


Letter to Minister of Native Affairs

[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Description: Re deputation to discuss ban imposed not permitting more than ten Natives to attend any meetings in Johannesburg
Date(s): 1958














Letters to Star

[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Description: Re pass laws, Publications Bill and United Party and racial federation
Date(s): 1961


Memorandum submitted to the Non-European Affairs Committee of the Johannesburg City Council by the Black Sash, Southern Transvaal Region re reference books for African women

[Sir de Villiers Graaff Papers] Description: These documents were read by Mrs Jean Sinclair at a meeting held between representatives of the Black Sash (Southern Transvaal Region) and Senior Office-Bearers of the United Party.
Date(s): 1 December 1958



Migrant labour, Pass laws and family life: Records

[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Correspondence and documents on a Black Sash 'Consultation on the Migrant Labour System' (1974). Includes an analysis of questionnaires and an address by Jean Sinclair.
Date(s): 1958-1982

















Press 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












Some observations on propoganda

[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Description: With special reference to current affairs.
Date(s): 1965












Speeches

[Professor W A Kleynhans Collection] Description: Jean Sinclair 1965 on 10th anniversary, Sheena Duncan 1982: "Independent Homelands", R M Johnston 1968, Alan Paton 1968
Date(s): 1965, 1968, 1982





The Black Sash and you

[City of Johannesburg Library and Information Service] 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