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Malibongwe Let Us Praise the Women Portraits by Gisele Wulfsohn
Redefining the Griot: a History of South African Documentary Film
Forced Removal of Population the Apartheid Regime Has Sought to Enforce Strict Territorial Segregation of the Different ‘Population Groups’
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THE BLACK SASH the BLACK SASH NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS' REPORT to NATIONAL CONFUS3C for the YCAR MARCH 1977 to MARCH 1978. NATIONAL
The Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training Foreign Affairs Oral History Project
Sheena Duncan in Sweden
Objecting to Apartheid
322 Institutions. the Animated Discussions Were About the Crucial
A History of the Black Sash Advice Office in Cape Town 1958-1980
A Survey of Race Relations in South Africa. INSTITUTION South African Inst
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Contextual Theology and Its Radicalization of the South African Anti-Apartheid Church Struggle
Alverson Had. Commented on This Altitude Or Left Hunler's Letter out Altogether
Sheena Duncan – the Woman for Others (Abbreviated Version for May 19 Th )
Sheena Duncan Sheena Duncan Was the National President of the Black Sash from 1975 to 1978, and from 1981 to 1986. She Was
509 Concerns on the Political Agenda. It Has Not Proved Easy for Any
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The Black Sash. the Black Sash. National
Change and Continuity: 100 Years of Statehood
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The Black Sash National Conference Johannesburg 14Th March 1977 Presidential Address by Sheena Duncan
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Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Policy of Apartheid in the Republic of South Africa, The;Essay Gary J
The Black Sash National Conference Johannesburg 14Th March 1977 Presidential Address by Sheena Duncan
The Black Sash, Vol. 28, No. 1
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Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa Report
Conditions and Resistance of Women in Apartheid South Africa
Unsung Heroes Handout
South Africa's Death Squads
And the Rule of Law
Tankard on Villa-Vicencio, 'The Spirit of Freedom: South African Leaders on Religion and Politics'
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KINUTBS of BLACK SASH NATIONAL COI.TRWCE HELD from 11TH to 13TH MARCH,1980 At
An Historical Analysis of Aspects of the Black Sash, 1955 – 2001
The Struggle in South Africa Has United All Races
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Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South
STANDING on STREET CORNERS STANDING on STREET CORNERS a History of the Natal Midlands Region of the Black Sash
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S.W.A. Namibia
Women Under Apartheid
A Survey of a Survey of Race Relations in South Africa
Anti-Apartheid in the U.S.: Tion Rates Are As Follows: Confronting Imperialism
David Webster’S Role in the DPSC: a Fearless Defence of the Principles of Legality and Due Process by Glenda Webster