ECC "Troops Out" Campaign[Beva Runciman Papers] Description: "Give our sons a chance - Mothers' call for alternatives to military service", undated duplicated typescript compilation of statements about military service with the names of mothers who signed itDate(s): 1985 Fact sheet issued by NUSAS[Beva Runciman Papers] Description: Including an article headed "JMC (Joint Management Councils): The silent coup"Farm workers[Transvaal Rural Action Committee Records] Description: Includes farmworkers and the law 1987, health and safety of farmworkers 1987; Western Transvaal regional workshops on farmworkers 1990-1991; campaign for farmworkers rights 1990-1992Date(s): 1987-1992 Figures given by police challenged[University of Cape Town Libraries' Collections] Description: Article re detention of children in South Africa and Black Sash campaign to raise awareness of their plight and fight for their release.Date(s): 9 December 1986. Accessed 13 December 2007 Flyer entitled: "Why do detainees die?"[Cory Library for Historical Research Collection] Description: In LA Hewson Collection. Records (355)Date(s): 1971 Flyers/Statements/Papers re various social and political issues[Beva Runciman Papers] Description: From various sources. 1987 elections; Free the children alliance (FCA) (Western Cape): items re campaign to release children in detention (1987) and reprint of a UNICEF report "Children on the front line - the impact of apartheid, destabilisation and [. . .]Date(s): 1975-1989 Free the Children Alliance Records[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes: 'Memorandum of children under repression' by Marian Jooste and Janet Hollingshead (1985); a SASH publication 'Memorandum on the sufferings of children in South Africa (1986); documents re Free the Children Campaign. 1985-1994Date(s): 1986-1988 Free the Children Alliance Records[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Letters of support to child detainees and to their parents, and letters to the government protesting about detention of children and asking for their release. (mainly overseas correspondents)Date(s): 1986-1989 Free the Children Campaign and Alliance[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Date(s): 1987-1991Freedom marches[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Date(s): 1990General Law Amendment Bill 1962 (Sabotage and bannings of gatherings)[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes legal opinion re legality of Sash protest, memorandum on legal forms of protest, memorandum on the bill, statements re Black Sash stand at City Hall, correspondence.Date(s): 1962 General notes including handwritten petition to the President and Parliament to amend Act No. 22 of 1936[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Date(s): UndatedGrasping the prickly pear: The Bophuthatswana story[Black Sash (Albany Region) Archive] Description: Pamphlet. Donated 1998 and 2001Date(s): 1990 Handbill: "To all men and women voters of South Africa"[Museum Africa Collection] Description: With sign of mourning attachedDate(s): 1956 Hoffenberg: Protests against bannings 1967-1970[Jo MacRobert Papers] Date(s): 1967-1970Housing - Cape 1977-1980[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes memoranda, Petition by residents of Southern Protea to retain and develop their township, correspondence and documents re Crossroads and Mitchell's PlainDate(s): 1977-1980 Huhudi: A case study in resistance to removals by Marj Brown[Records of the Black Sash] Date(s): 1984Improper Interference Bill 1966-1968[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes submission by the Black Sash to the Commission of Enquiry, copy of Bill, addresses by Jean Sinclair and Alan Paton, correspondence, notes of meeting planning protest action, appeal to church leadersDate(s): 1966-1968 Information pertaining to photographs, campaigns and exhibitions[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Date(s): 1956-1993International Conference and Campaigns[Mary Burton Papers] Description: Conferences includes Bermuda, Dakar, Mount Etjo |