[Jenny de Tolly Papers] Description: Includes: Report on African Marriage Laws by Cape Western Region; "South Africa's ongoing occupation of Namibia" by Molly Blackburn and Di Bishop; Report on Repression; Statements (on detentions, court interpretation, free legal aid, Namibia); "Ethni [. . .]
Date(s): 1985
[Black Sash Collection] Description: Vol. 21, No. F (22 March), No. H (19 April), No. I (3 May), No. J (17 May), No. K (31 May), No. O (2 August), No. PQ (23 August), No. R (6 September), No. S (20 September), No. U (18 October), No. V (1 November), No. W (15 November), No. X (29 Novemb [. . .]
Date(s): 1991
[Black Sash Collection] Description: Vol. 22, No. A (10 January), No. B (24 January), No. C (7 February), No. D (21 February), No. E (6 March), No. F (20 March), No. G (3 April)
Date(s): 1992
[University of Cape Town Libraries' Collections] Description: Article is about British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe's talks with South African government officials about ending Apartheid. Brief mention of Sheena Duncan, former national president of Black Sash, who also met with him.
Date(s): 28 July 1986
[Black Sash Advice Office Archive] Description: Journals, pamphlets, booklets, newsletters and newspapers. Some topics/publishers are: AIDS, anti-censorship, Beyond Reform...NUSAS, Ceasefirm Campaign, children, death penalty, detentions, End Conscription Campaign, Gun Free South Africa, Jews for J [. . .]
Date(s): 1980s-1990s
[University of Cape Town Libraries' Collections] Description: Eastern Transvaal police are accused of helping Renamo rebels and fuelling unrest. Black Sash mentioned as they reported that South Africans were being detained without trial and made to say they were Mozambicans.
Date(s): 7 July 1985. Accessed 13 December 2007
[Beva Runciman Papers] Description: Published and duplicated ts items (1988 - 1989 and undated) re Namibia; notes on Namibia, including reference to talk by Molly Blackburn and Di Bishop (March 1985); permission for a stand in Cape Town in protest against South African troops in Namibi [. . .]
Date(s): 1984-1989
[Black Sash Trust Archive] Description: Includes information pertaining to international migration, refugees
Date(s): 1998-2000
[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
[Black Sash Collection] Description: Vol. 22, No. 3 (January), No. 4 (April) ; Vol. 23, No. 1 (July), No. 2 (October)
Date(s): 1992
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