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Press Statements 1956-1960

[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Description: Subjects include Bills, Acts, apartheid, industry, undesirable publications, Women in Action, violence, national statements, Masters and Servants Acts
Date(s): 1956-1960




Promotional brochure for Black Sash

[Mary Burton Papers] Description: Presumably a draft. Mary Burton's manuscript notes indicate that it was don pro bono by an advertising agency and suggests emendations
Date(s): Undated


Protest against Publications Bill 1962

[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: Memoranda by the Black Sash and the Civil Rights League to the Select Committee on the Publications and Entertainments Bill. Also includes invitations from the Black Sash to a Brains Trust on censorship, 1963.
Date(s): 1963

Protest against Undesirable Publications Bill, 1962

[Black Sash (Cape Western Region) Archive] Description: Memorandum by the Black Sash for submission to the Select Committee of Parliament, February 1962
Date(s): February 1962











Sash magazine and media 1989-1992

[Sue Philcox Papers] Description: Sue Philcox's involvement and contributions
Date(s): 1989-1992


Some observations on propoganda

[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Description: With special reference to current affairs.
Date(s): 1965


South African Broadcasting Corporation - biased and distorted news presentation 1961-1966

[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes: 'Some observations on propaganda, with special reference to "Current Affairs"'. "Current Affairs" transcripts 1965-1969, with comments on slanted reporting. Transcripts of talks by Ivor Benson "Know your enemies". Correspondence with minist [. . .]
Date(s): 1961-1966

South African press controls: Journalists face tighter restrictions and self-censorship demand

[University of Cape Town Libraries' Collections] Description: Black Sash is mentioned as being critical of media as it leans towards self-censorship rather than censorship imposed by the Government.
Date(s): 8 December 1986. Accessed 13 December 2007

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