Report re planned six-month series "The way forward""[Beva Runciman Papers] Date(s): June 1989Reports from various sections/regions re various projects and campaigns[Mary Burton Papers] Description: Including State maintenance child support grant, private maintenance report, access to credit for the poor, disability focus, paralegal project, care-dependency grants, public retirement provision, domestic workersDate(s): End of 1999/beginning 2000 Republic Day Celebration[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Date(s): 1960Republic Day Protests: Objectives, goals and strategies[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)]Request for permission to hold demonstration against detention of people found not guilty by the Court[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Date(s): 1970Request to demonstrate against banning orders on acquittals at terrorism trial[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Date(s): 1970Request to withdraw Bantu Homelands Citizenship Bill and Bantu Laws Amendment Bill[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Date(s): 1969Resistance of women to passes: 1957[Jo MacRobert Papers] Date(s): 1957Result of campaign against enforced removals and petition to State President[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Date(s): 1968Review of US-South Africa Relations[University of Cape Town Libraries' Collections] Description: Transcript of Edward J Perkins' address to winners of the eighth annual Think Internatioal Essay Contest. Reference to Black Sash as an example of people opposed to Apartheid.Date(s): September 1989. Accessed 15 March 2007 Sabotage in South Africa[National Film, Video and Sound Archives Collection] Description: Black Sash women protesting silently in Johannesburg Library Gardens. Eggs and water bombs are thrown at the women and riot breaks out. Narrated by Walter CronkiteDate(s): 1963 Sash[Iziko Museums of Cape Town Social History Collection] Description: Sash with black paper flowersSash[Museum Africa Collection] Description: Black sash used by the Black Sash.Date(s): Donated 1956 Sash[Museum Africa Collection] Description: Black sash used by the Black Sash.Date(s): Donated 1959 Sash Protest: Quo Vadis?[Black Sash Collection] Date(s): February 1989Scrapbooks: 1960s[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes: Sabotage Bill, Fischer trial, prison conditions, 90 and 180 day detentions, Strachan Case, Student protest, Kitson and Robertson cases, disbanding of Liberal Party, death of Luthuli, Helen Joseph, conflict with press, Rev. Thompson freed, H [. . .]Date(s): 1960s Scrapbooks: 1970s[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes: Education, Mxenge, Helen Joseph, Eugene Terreblanche, National Front.Date(s): 1970s Scrapbooks: 1980s[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Education, boycotts, detention, unrest, reform, Neil Aggett, universities, Kennedy's visit, Tricameral parliament, Boesak, treason trial, sanctions, Mandela, Tambo, state of emergency, police, meetings with ANC, Wendy Orr, Molly Blackburn, PFP, Pass [. . .]Date(s): 1980s Scrapbooks: Treason Trial and Universities[Records of the Black Sash] Date(s): 1950sSharpeville 1960[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Sash letter to Prime Minister; correspondence re Sharpeville and Emergency Relief CommitteeDate(s): 1960 Sheena Duncan: The Restoration of South African Citizenship Bill, June 1986[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Date(s): June 1986Sketch: "City Hall Steps, Lunch Hour"[Museum Africa Collection] Description: Pen and ink. Signed "William Pappas". William Pappas No. 57/136. From the City Hall steps looking North East. In the foreground is a religious group and preacher. On the steps stand members of the Black Sash. The artist stated that it was drawn in No [. . .]Date(s): Drawn November 1955, published 1956, purchased 1957 Society for the Abolition of the Death Penalty in South Africa (SADPSA)[Beva Runciman Papers] Description: Wide range of items including minutes of meetings, flyers, correspondence, published material and pressclippings, including "Death penalty news" (May 1974); PACSA factsheet (September 1987) on capital punishment; list (faxed December 1988) of executi [. . .]Date(s): 1974-2000 |