Newspaper Clipping: "Black Sash opens its membership to all women"[Douglas Mitchell Papers] Date(s): 25 October 1963Newspaper clippings 1955[Jo MacRobert Papers] Date(s): 1955Newspaper Cuttings: Black Sash 1971-1988[Natal Midlands Black Sash Papers] Description: Cuttings pasted on cardboardDate(s): 1971-1988 NGO week, 2001 resolution[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): 2001Notes on the new role of the Black Sash for possible discussion at the University of Kent's international conference re people's rights[Mary Burton Papers] Date(s): June 1994Notes on the Senate Bill and history leading up to the formation of the Black Sash[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Date(s): UndatedNow we are free: A handbook for expolitical prisoners and their farmers[University of South Africa Libraries' Collections] Date(s): 1990Opening up of membership to all women[Jean Sinclair Papers (President of the Black Sash)] Date(s): 1963Oral history interview with Else Schreiner[Alan Paton Centre and Struggle Oral History Project: Recording the Anti-Apartheid Struggle in KwaZulu-Natal] Description: Audio-cassette, mono. Recorded at the home of Else Schreiner in Pietermaritzburg. 19950912, 19950925 (dates?). Includes discussion of Black Sash, National Women's Coalition (South Africa) and National Council of Women (South Africa).Date(s): 1995 Oral history interview with Ida Alanur Biggs[Alan Paton Centre and Struggle Oral History Project: Recording the Anti-Apartheid Struggle in KwaZulu-Natal] Description: Audio Cassette, mono. Recorded at the home of Leonard Stanley and "Bunty" Biggs, Gloustershire England. Discusses life of Bunty Biggs, Edendale Welfare Society, Natal; Kupugani, Natal; Black Sash and forced removals in Natal. 19960909; 19960916 (date [. . .]Date(s): 1996 Oral history interview with Marie Dyer[Alan Paton Centre and Struggle Oral History Project: Recording the Anti-Apartheid Struggle in KwaZulu-Natal] Description: Audio-cassette, mono. Recorded at the home of Marie Dyer in Pietermaritzburg. 19950804, 19950807 (dates?). Discusses her life and the history of the Black Sash in Natal.Date(s): 1995 Pamphlets, newsletters and brochures from 1950s[City of Johannesburg Library and Information Service] Description: Various. Includes: "The Black Sash is opposed to Reference Books for African Women (brochure); memo on the first birthday celebrations of the Black Sash; correspondence etc of the Women's Defence of the Constitution League; flyers on restrictions of [. . .]Date(s): 1955-1958 Papers and addresses by Di Bishop[Di Bishop Papers] Description: On various topics and occasions for example, work of the Black Sash, Government policy re Western Cape as a Coloured labour preference area, detention of Sandra Stewart, meeting at St George's Cathedral protesting against the presence of police in sc [. . .]Date(s): 1980-1990 Papers connected with the Black Sash national planning held in Port Elizabeth in September 1995[Mary Burton Papers] Description: Includes agenda, reports and correspondence, manuscript notes reflecting the process of transition in the Black Sash and its way forward.Date(s): September 1995 Papers read at a symposium held in February 2001 under auspices of the Lester B Pearson Canadian International Peacekeeping Training Centre[Mary Burton Papers] Description: In Spanish. Symposium held in Bogota (?)Date(s): February 2001 Photograph of Black Sash demonstration[Museum Africa Collection] Description: Black and white. Man in the foreground and two women holding placards in the background. Placards: "12 000 people must make new homes" and "Limehill wasbank meran!"Date(s): Saturday 17 February ? Photograph of Black Sash protest march 1955[Photograph Collection] Description: From the Mary Kleinenberg Collection. Donated 12/01/2005. B/W print.Date(s): 1955 Photograph of Mr Strauss[Museum Africa Collection] Description: Black and white. "Part of crowd of more than 5000 in Belgrave Square Pretoria who came to hear Mr Strauss speak against the Senate Bill."Date(s): 1955 Photograph of protest against the Senate Bill[Museum Africa Collection] Description: Black and white. "A crowd of about 18 000 people in front of the Johannesburg City Hall to protest against the Senate Bill."Date(s): 1955 Photograph of protest in Simonstown[Museum Africa Collection] Description: Black and white. Women wearing sashes standing next to a large books labelled SA Grondwet SA Constitution with a black sash draped over it.Date(s): Undated Photograph of Simonstown vigil[Museum Africa Collection] Description: Black and white. "Simon's Town vigil for one hour" 5th from left Mrs H C Willis.Date(s): 12 November 1955 |