Open letter to Johannesburg City Council re Sophiatown[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Date(s): 1960Oral history interview with Ida Alanur Biggs[Alan Paton Centre and Struggle Oral History Project: Recording the Anti-Apartheid Struggle in KwaZulu-Natal] Description: Audio Cassette, mono. Recorded at the home of Leonard Stanley and "Bunty" Biggs, Gloustershire England. Discusses life of Bunty Biggs, Edendale Welfare Society, Natal; Kupugani, Natal; Black Sash and forced removals in Natal. 19960909; 19960916 (date [. . .]Date(s): 1996 Overview of relocation in the Transvaal[Records of the Black Sash] Date(s): 1983Paarl interviews[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Date(s): 1963-1968Paarl removals[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Date(s): 1963-1970Pamphlets, newsletters and brochures from 1950s[City of Johannesburg Library and Information Service] Description: Various. Includes: "The Black Sash is opposed to Reference Books for African Women (brochure); memo on the first birthday celebrations of the Black Sash; correspondence etc of the Women's Defence of the Constitution League; flyers on restrictions of [. . .]Date(s): 1955-1958 Paper titled: "We demand fair redistribution of this country's land"[Laura Pollecutt Papers] Date(s): 1992Papers on expropriation[Records of the Black Sash (Natal Coastal Region)] Description: Includes: Association for Rural Advancement, Expropriation; Inanda Dam Expropriation; flood; news cuttingsDate(s): 1981-1992 Papers relating to the forced removal of the Mfengu people from the Tsitsikama/Humansdorp District to Keikammashoek in the Ciskei in 1977[Black Sash (Cape Eastern Region) Archive] Description: Includes manuscript notes and typed article: An experience of removal (Humansdorp - Elukhanyweni) and Canaan rediscovered and a copy of a statement by Mr Isaac Tembani, 17 December 1985. Black Sash is mentioned.Date(s): c.1982-1986 Papers: Relating to what is happening to homeless people in and around Witwatersrand: North, South, East Rand, and West Rand[Black Sash (Albany Region) Archive] Description: Donated 1998Photograph of women holding placards[Museum Africa Collection] Description: Black and white. They are holding signs that read: "Pass Laws Destroy African Families" and "Let No Man Put Asunder"Date(s): 14 July 1969 Photograph: "Group areas protest"[Museum Africa Collection] Description: Black and white. Queen Elizabeth Bridge, Johannesburg. Four women standing on a street corner holding a placard: "20 000 up-rooted from their homes!"Date(s): Undated Photograph: "Groups Areas protest"[Museum Africa Collection] Description: Black and white. Placard reads: "We protest against the deprivation of basic human rights"Date(s): 1956 Photograph: Black Sash members demonstrating against the Group Areas Act[Photograph Collection] Description: From the Mary Kleinenberg Collection. Donated 12/01/2005. ReproductionPhotograph: Resettlement villages (Limehill, Weenan, Duckponds, Mondlo)[Records of the Black Sash] Date(s): undatedPictoral history of communities in the Eastern Cape, Northern Cape and Western Cape[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive]Portfolio Committee: Land 1994-1995[Black Sash Advice Office Archive] Date(s): 1994-1996Poster of the Albany Black Sash: "Groeps gebiedemaak seer"[Black Sash (Albany Region) Archive] Description: Used in stands and demonstrations against unjust apartheid laws. Some mounted.Date(s): 1980s Poster of the Albany Black Sash: "Group areas hurt"[Black Sash (Albany Region) Archive] Description: Used in stands and demonstrations against unjust apartheid laws. Some mounted.Date(s): 1980s Poster of the Albany Black Sash: "Pass laws separate children from parents"[Black Sash (Albany Region) Archive] Description: Used in stands and demonstrations against unjust apartheid laws. Some mounted.Date(s): 1980s Poster of the Albany Black Sash: "Pass laws"[Black Sash (Albany Region) Archive] Description: Used in stands and demonstrations against unjust apartheid laws. Some mounted.Date(s): 1980s Poster of the Albany Black Sash: "Saul Mkhize, victim of forced removals"[Black Sash (Albany Region) Archive] Date(s): 1980sPoster of the Albany Black Sash: "Scrap Group Areas"[Black Sash (Albany Region) Archive] Description: Used in stands and demonstrations against unjust apartheid laws. Some mounted.Date(s): 1980s |