[University of Cape Town Libraries' Collections] Description: Johannesburg Business Day Editor profiles new Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Sue van der Merwe and discusses her credentials from her time with the Black Sash.
Date(s): 14 May 2004. Accessed 4 January 2008
[Mary Burton Papers] Description: Includes "Mandela sent memo to initiate meetings" in World News January 26 1990, "Yes to Mandela's way" in the New York Times January 27 1990
Date(s): 1986-1994
[Black Sash (Albany Region) Archive] Description: Cory has: October 1990, December 1990, May 1992-November 1994, February 1995 to April 1995 (with gaps)
Date(s): 1990-1995
[Jenny de Tolly Papers] Description: Reports for National Conference 1986, some annotated. Includes Chairmen's Report, regional reports (Albany, Cape Eastern, Transvaal, Cape Western, Natal Coastal); Advice Office reports (Johannesburg, Port Elizabeth), Reports by special projects or ot [. . .]
Date(s): 1985-1987
[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Includes Wentzel, J., 'The liberal slideaway'; Baxter, P 'From Victim to Victory: Jean Sinclair'; Moultrie, C., Why we remember Sharpeville; ' Nelson Mandela Speaks' - (Mandela's speech on his release from prison: includes a tribute to Black Sash)
[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Lists of people banished to rural areas in the 1950s and 1960s for political reasons; investigations into conditions, correspondence
Date(s): 1960-1977
[Black Sash (Albany Region) Archive] Description: Cory has: v.1, no. 1 November 1989 to v. 6, no. 5 October 1994 (with large gaps). Latest issue received v.6 no. 5 October 1994. Several copies donated in 1998 and 2001
Date(s): 1989-1994
[University of Cape Town Libraries' Collections] Description: Brief reference to Black Sash as one of the white liberal organisations whose contribution to the struggle are not recognised.
Date(s): 5 July 2003. Accessed 15 March 2007
[Museum Africa Collection] Description: Calendar of black and white political cartoons by Grogan. The calendar notes important dates for example, the founding of the ANC and of the Black Sash, the adopting of the Freedom Charter, and International Children's Day.
Date(s): 1987
[Museum Africa Collection] Description: Calendar of black and white political cartoons by Grogan, Zapiro and Stent. The dates are annotated by hand. It is unclear who made the notes.
Date(s): 1989
[Cory Library for Historical Research Collection] Description: Book. Appendix 1 The Freedom Charter as adopted at the Congress of the People on 26 June 1955, p.319-322.--Appendix 2 The Iceberg Principle, p.323--Appendix 3 Glossary, p.324
Date(s): 1991
[IDAF Film Archive] Description: A documentary film about the early history of the Black Sash. Acquired 1994. Also in Iziko Collection.
Date(s): 1992
[Julie Frederikse Collection] Description: Lawyers for Human Rights meeting in Johannesburg on Ciskei independence and interview with Sheena Duncan on loss of South African citizenship rights to Ciskeians
Date(s): 26 November 1981
[Jenny de Tolly Papers] Description: 1984 conference records include magazine report, treasurer's report, Headquarter's report, presidential address by Sheena Duncan, minutes,resolutions, regional reports (Transvaal, Cape Western, Natal Coastal, Natal Midlands, Cape Eastern); advice off [. . .]
Date(s): 1983-1984
[Jenny de Tolly Papers] Description: Includes minutes, presidential address by Mary Burton "Fighting out of the darkness"; Headquarters Report; magazine report, regional reports (Transvaal, Pretoria, Albany, Cape Eastern, Border, Southern Cape, Cape Western, Natal Coastal); papers: "Str [. . .]
Date(s): 1990
[Jenny de Tolly Papers] Description: 1991 Conference records include: agenda; rules of procedure; minutes; statements (land and shelter, death penalty, CCB, Natal, Amscor, Winnie Mandela trial); index to papers and reports; presidential address on reconstruction by Jenny de Tolly; Advic [. . .]
Date(s): 1991
[Jenny de Tolly Papers] Description: Includes: Agenda; Index to papers and reports; presidential address by Sheena Duncan "Outside the walls"; Headquarter's Report; Treasurer's Report; Magazine Report; Advice Office Trust Report; Regional Reports (Albany, Cape Eastern, Natal Midlands, B [. . .]
Date(s): 1992
[Records of the Black Sash] Description: Conference organised by Race Relations. Jean Sinclair and Sheena Duncan attended and presented a report
Date(s): 1971
[Mary Burton Papers] Description: Legiwatch was involved in lobbying/advocacy, monitoring government's legislative programme, implementation and performance.
Date(s): February 1994
[Mary Burton Papers] Description: Includes women's participation in the Defiance Campaign
Date(s): 1989
[Black Sash (Albany Region) Archive] Description: Cory has : Oct 1987; Oct 1988; Apr, Jul 1989; Apr, Sept/Oct 1990-v.10 no.6 15 November 1996, ceased.
Date(s): 198? - November 1996
[Julie Frederikse Collection] Description: Public meeting called by the Detainees Parent Support Committee in protest against political detention under apartheid, Johannesburg 23 november 1981. Includes comments by Sheila Suttner, Rev. Peter Storey, Sydney Kentridge QC, Charles de Beer, Morri [. . .]
Date(s): 23 November 1981
[Beva Runciman Papers] Description: Press clippings from the Cape Times and the Sunday Times, June 1972, with reports of police brutality against UCT students demonstrating against apartheid; "Detention focus" (October 1987); duplicated information brochure "Who are the women in prison [. . .]
Date(s): 1972-1990
[Black Sash (Albany Region) Archive] Description: Cory has : no. 1 August 1992 to no. 9 December 1994. Certain issues were donated in 1998. Contents includes democracy and capitalism? 1. Democracy, development, and economic growth. 2. The ANC policy guidelines. 3. Affirmative action, the internation [. . .]
Date(s): 1992-1994
[Laura Pollecutt Papers] Description: Includes documents on: exceptions to marital powers; State of Emergency (August/September 1985); forced removals at Magopa; Black Sash's attitude to violence; National Security Management System; Regional Services Councils; the post-apartheid structu [. . .]
Date(s): 1980s and 1990s
[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
[Mary Burton Papers] Description: Includes correspondence and notes, KwaZulu-Natal, newspaper articles, public meeting: "What now, what next", white vote
[Cory Library for Historical Research Collection] Description: Cory has: Jan. 1993-Dec 1998, ceased as a monthly publication. Donated 1998. Human Rights report replaces both the Area Repression Report and Human Rights Update. Title changed from Monthly Repression Report to Monthly Report in February 1994. Title [. . .]
Date(s): January 1993-December 1998
[Cory Library for Historical Research Collection] Description: Cory has: 1988-1996. Donated 1998. Organisation's name changed from Human Rights Commission to Human Rights Committee in April 1994. First issue unnumbered
Date(s): 1988-1996
[Joyce Harris Papers (National President of the Black Sash 1978-1982)] Description: Includes: An essay on hopelessness 3 November 1964, Memorandum on Education 6 May 1961, In search of sanity 1964 (?), For the Progressive Party 1965, Paper on the Liberal Franchise Policy 1965, Some observations on propaganda July 1965, Native Policy [. . .]
Date(s): 1955-1967
[Joyce Harris Papers (National President of the Black Sash 1978-1982)] Description: Subjects include: police brutality, sanctions, violence, removals, local government, Promotion of Orderly Internal Politics Bill, Emergency powers. Papers include: Memorandum on the sufferings of children in South Africa April 1986; Address to the A [. . .]
Date(s): 1985-1991
[Douglas Mitchell Papers] Description: Killie Campbell writes as a Committee member of the Durban Branch of the Black Sash stating that they were not involved at all but rather that others are responsible for "making the Black Sash the excuse for this deplorable position".
Date(s): 26 April 1956
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