Bannings[Jo MacRobert Papers] Date(s): 1974Bannings[Jo MacRobert Papers] Date(s): 1977Bannings: 1966-1977[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: Lists of banned persons; news clippings about banning orders; drafts for pamphlets protesting detentions and bannings; copies of letters of concern to individuals who had been banned.Date(s): 1966-1977 Bannings: 1969-1978[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes: Lists of Banned people, memorandum to the Commission of Enquiry into matters relating to the security of the State, statements, correspondenceDate(s): 1969-1978 Bantu Administration[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: Representations from the Black Sash to the Bantu Administration Department of the Divisional Council of the Cape and the Minister of Bantu Administration and Development, protesting, inter alia, the Council's actions in enforcing laws concerning infl [. . .]Date(s): 1963-1983 Bantu Administration and Development 1962-1963[Jo MacRobert Papers] Date(s): 1962-1963Bantu Affairs Administration Board 1974-1977[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes a memorandum by Joyce Harris for submission into the Board of Enquiry into the financing of Administration Boards and a letter dealing with financing by Sheena Duncan.Date(s): 1974-1977 Bantu Education 1967[Jo MacRobert Papers] Date(s): 1967Bantu education in action[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Date(s): UndatedBantu Education: House of Assembly Question 568 from Mrs Helen Suzman to the Minister of Bantu Education about primary schools in Pietermaritzburg, and the written reply[Marie Dyer Black Sash Papers]Bantu Education: House of Assembly Question 569 about secondary schools in Pietermaritzburg[Marie Dyer Black Sash Papers]Bantu Homeland Citizenship Bill and Bantu Laws Amendment Bill 1969[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes: Letter from Jean Sinclair to Minister of Bantu Administration protesting against The Bantu Homeland Citizenship Bill and the Bantu Laws Amendment Bill.- 'Slave Labour Bill'. Correspondence and a memo on the Slave Labour Bill.Date(s): 1969 Bantu Laws Amendment Act and Welfare Organisations Act[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)]Bantu Laws Amendment Bill 1957[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: Memoranda, circulars, pamphlet "The Native Laws Amendment Bill; its effects on religious and other freedoms" by the South African Institute of Race RelationsDate(s): 1957 Bantu Laws Amendment Bill 1963[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: Protest against Bill; correspondence, memoranda, etc. Act to amend the Native Labour Regulation Act, 1911..., No. 42, 1964Date(s): 1963 Bantu Laws Amendment Bill 1963-1964[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes: Interview with Mr de Wet Nel, Minister of Bantu Administration (1963), Memorandum on points for discussion with the Minister on Bantu Laws Amendment Bill, Memoranda, correspondence with ministers etc, . Speeches by Mr Froneman and Mr Botha [. . .]Date(s): 1963-1964 Bantu Laws Amendment Bill 1972[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes copies of Bills, correspondence, memorandum on Bantu Labour regulationsDate(s): 1972 Bantu Laws Amendment Bill and the Slave Labour Bill: Memoranda[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Date(s): 1969Bantu requiring birth certificates[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Date(s): UndatedBantu Welfare Trust 1964-1982[Records of the Black Sash] Date(s): 1964-1982Barry Streek on press freedom etc[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): January 1994Basic cost of living for Non-Europeans in Johannesburg[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Date(s): 1957Basson Trial[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): December 1999 |