Increased taxation for Africans as it affects the housewife of the township[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Date(s): UndatedIntroduction only to a paper on the informal sector in South Africa[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): UndatedJoyce Harris Papers: 1968-1972[Joyce Harris Papers (National President of the Black Sash 1978-1982)] Description: Papers include: The significance of protest 1968 (?); Memorandum to the commission appointed to inquire into matters related to the security of the State from the Black Sash; The benefit of the doubt (deals with the arousal of public opinion against [. . .]Date(s): 1968-1972 Joyce Harris Papers: 1973-1978[Joyce Harris Papers (National President of the Black Sash 1978-1982)] Description: Papers include: Twenty-five years of apartheid 11 July 1973; Migrant labour 1973 (?); Is bureaucracy evil? 26 June 1974; Open letter to Prime Minister B J Vorster from the Black Sash 26 October 1974; Food for Thought 17 December 1974; For the Progres [. . .]Date(s): 1973-1978 KwaZulu- Natal Regional Economic Forum, 1996[Records of the Black Sash (Natal Coastal Region)] Date(s): 1996Legal position of informal traders[Natal Midlands Black Sash Papers] Date(s): September 1992-December 1993Letter from Killie Campbell to Douglas Mitchell re business boycott[Douglas Mitchell Papers] Description: Killie Campbell writes as a Committee member of the Durban Branch of the Black Sash stating that they were not involved at all but rather that others are responsible for "making the Black Sash the excuse for this deplorable position".Date(s): 26 April 1956 Letter to Johannesburg City Council re meeting to protest against proposed increase in tax for Africans[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Date(s): 1958Letter to Rand Daily Mail re invitation by ANC to discuss plans for an economic boycott[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Date(s): UndatedMedium Budget Policy Statements 1998[Black Sash Trust Archive] Date(s): 1998Money Lending 1998-2002[Black Sash Trust Archive] Description: Includes pamphlet "About drowning in debt", access to credit for the poor, consumer education, correspondence with the Knysna Office, discussions on Harmful Business Practices Act 23 of 1999, loans to retrenched workers, booklet on microlending from [. . .]Date(s): 1998-2002 Multi-racial Conference 1957[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Description: Includes reports on findings of Political Arrangements Commissions, Commissions on Civil Rights, Commission on Economic Rights, Educational Commission, Commission on Religion, Commission on Human Relations and suggestions to be considered by the Plan [. . .]Date(s): 1957 National Economic Development and Labour Council (NEDLAC), 1995 records[Records of the Black Sash (Natal Coastal Region)] Description: Includes: Response to draft constitution and c onstitution; Founding declaration of NEDLAC, Presentation to the launch; Labour s speech; Address by Mr. D.C. Brink, President of BUSINESS south Africa; Discussion document and news updateDate(s): 1995 NGO says the poor should not apply for loans they can't afford[University of Cape Town Libraries' Collections] Description: Black Sash on the Emergency Loan Clause in the proposed National Credit ActDate(s): Posted to the web 5 August 2005 No. 14: Special National Conference - Fundraising Act, Welfare Act, General Sales Tax[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Date(s): 1978No. 20 Coming conference, ruling by Auditors re Sales Tax; campaign on new Constitution[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Date(s): 1978Notes on consumer boycotts[Records of the Black Sash] Date(s): 1982Participatory research for community development: An annotated bibliography[Cory Library for Historical Research Collection] Description: Book. Donated 1998Date(s): 1992 |