Political prisoners[Jo MacRobert Papers] Date(s): 1974Poverty[Jo MacRobert Papers] Date(s): 1974Poverty survey 1983[Black Sash Advice Office Archive] Date(s): 1983Pre-school children[Jo MacRobert Papers] Date(s): 1971Press releases 1992 by Mr Justice R J Goldstone[Mary Burton Papers] Description: Legiwatch was involved in lobbying/advocacy, monitoring government's legislative programme, implementation and performance.Date(s): August-September 1992 Prison conditions[Mary Burton Papers] Description: Includes document from Mike Savage 1989Date(s): 1989 Prisoners: Ex-political prisoners[Mary Burton Papers] Description: Includes Association of ex-political prisoners, Black Sash and OASSSA publication: "Now we are free", publication on pre-release counselling, release from prison and rallies to welcome home, releases from Robben IslandPrisons and prisoners[Mary Burton Papers] Description: Includes information about writing to prisoners, letter from prison, repression report, research papers: Healthcare, visits to prisons and prisoners, visits by the International Committee of the Red Cross - newspaper clippings. See also C2 Cowley Hou [. . .]Problems of urban Africans: Letters about maintenance grants for families in Dimbaza Township written by Rev. D P H Russell and replies from The Hon. M C Botha[Marie Dyer Black Sash Papers] Description: Newspaper cuttingsProject reports to the trustees 1998-2000[Black Sash Trust Archive] Date(s): 1998-2000Proposal for the volunteer management project, May to November 1997[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): May-November 1997Publications[Mary Burton Papers] Description: See also E4.5 CPSA, H1.3 Civil Rights League and UCT Collections:, BC 1027, BC 1051Publications[Mary Burton Papers] Description: Includes Black Sash press release to South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR) attacks. See also K7 SAIRRPublications and correspondence on Black Sash publication[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes the draft of a booklet on rapePublications: The Black Sash and Sash[Sir de Villiers Graaff Papers] Description: Vol. 1 No 9, September 1956: The Black Sash; Vol. 10 No. 2 May/July 1966: The Black Sash; Vol 17, No. 1 May 1974: Sash (includes typed comments on Black Sash Magazine special issue on migrant labour by J R B)Date(s): 1956, 1966, 1974 Rape Education Action Project (REAP): File 1991-1994[Natal Midlands Black Sash Papers] Date(s): 1991-1994Records relating to the Port Elizabeth Advice Office[Black Sash (Cape Eastern Region) Archive] Description: Includes newsletters, reports, financial records, material from some Black Sash National Conferences and reports from various regions, correspondence, circulars and matters of general interestDate(s): 27 April 1985-30 November 1993 Regional newsletter 1975-1995[Records of the Black Sash] Date(s): 1975-1995Removals: 1960s and 1970s[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Paper including: 'The dynamics of Influx control in contemporary South Africa' (Sheena Duncan), 'Blue Print for Disaster: the effects of the Riekert Commission's report' (Sheena Duncan), 'South Africa: a land divided against itself (Barbara Waite), ' [. . .]Date(s): 1960s-1970s Removals: Citizen's Action Committee Records[Records of the Black Sash] Description: This movement was fully supported the Black Sash and was a major project for 1968. Includes a memorandum to the State President protesting about removals, correspondence, repots and press cuttingsDate(s): 1968 Removals: Dimbaza Campaign 1972[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes reports and letters from Rev David Russell who spent 6 months in Dimbaza Resettlement village subsisting on the same rations as the resettled villagers. Correspondence with SASH members, etc. and discussion paper.Date(s): 1972 |