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Report on the 1st National Formation School held on the 1st to the 4th December 1969. at the Black Section,University of Natal

The idea behind the Formation school was to allow participants the chance for self-development through participation in discussions and other projects.This offered participants training in leadership skills which will contribute to to developing capable leaders within SASO.

Rubin Hare, affidavit re treatment by police following arrest on November 7, 1974, in Cape Town, International Universities Exchange Fund, The New Terrorists, 1976

An affidavit, written on 13 February 1975, by Rubin William Hare regarding his treatment by police following his arrest on 7 November 1974 in Cape Town

SASO Executive and Staff: Minutes of the meeting held in Durban at Head Office, 23 March 1974

The meeting discussed the business affairs of the branches of the South African Students Organisation

SASO: Executive and Staff

The circular contains a list of names of the Executive members and staff of SASO for the years 1974 and 1975

SASO: Minutes of the National Executive meeting held at the Lay Ecumenical Centre, Pietermaritzburg, from 12th-13th November 1973

This is not a complete report on what took place at the National Executive Committee meeting. Some documents were seized by the Police in Alice before the full report could be made.

South African Students Organisation: SASO Policy Manifesto

SASO Policy Manifesto

South African Students Organisations

This is a letter from the secretary of South African Students Organisations to Dear Sir about resolutions passed by SASO at the conference held at the University of Natal (Alan Taylor Residence) from 4th-10th July, 1970.

South African Students' Organisation: Portfolio of education

This SASO document examines the role of separate development in controlling education for Black people. Included are statistics showing enrollment figures at South African Universities, government financing, graduates and staff composition and bursaries available for students.

South African Students' Organisation: Report of Leadership Training Seminar, Edendale Lay Ecumenical Center, Pietermaritzburg, December 5-8, 1971

Report back on the leadership training seminar organised by the South African Students' Organisation

Soweto student speaks out: interview with Nkosazana Dlamini

Nkosozana Dlamini, vice-president of SASO, and member of the ANC, was in her fifth year of medical school when the June 16th uprising began. She was torn between finishing her medical training to become a doctor or continue abroad with political activity against the apartheid government.

Speech delivered on Graduation Day on behalf of the Graduands, April 1972

The former President of the SRC of the University of the North delivered the Address at the Graduation Ceremony of April 1972. The university authorities subsequently suspended Mr Tiro and mass protests by the university student body followed.

Steve Biko: after ten years

Barney Pityana was a close friend and colleague of Steve Biko, he was invited to preach the this sermon at Notting Hill Methodist Church.on the 10th anniversary of Steve Biko's death.

Steve Biko: after ten years

Barney Pityana, a close friend and colleague of Steve Biko, was invited to preach this sermon at Notting Hill Methodist Church, London, on the 10th anniversary of Steve Biko's death.

Students, politics, Black power, new movements and new appraisals

A SASO pamphlet containing the historical background of the students organisation, a list of Executive members, the 1971 programme of events and a SASO message of student unity

Suggested Agenda for SASO-NUSAS Executive Meeting.

Agenda for a meeting

The Birth of the Black Consciousness Movement in South Africa

One day in July 1968 a group of students formed a separate caucus at the annual conference of the University Christian Movement being held outside Stutterheim in the Cape Province.

The birth of the Black Consciousness Movement in South Africa

This article which was published in WSCF Journal, Volume 1 No 2, 1979, pages 26-31, traces the birth and development of the Black Consciousness Movement to the banning of all Black Consciousness Movement organisations in 1977.

The Black Conciousness Movement in South Africa in the late 1960s

This article critically analyses the development of the Black Conciousness Movement in South Africa in the late 1970s and 1980s

The Black Worker's Project: A proposal

There is a universal understanding for workers to negotiate in one voice, yet Blacks were refused membership to Trade unions.The complexity of the race situation in South Africa enhanced this gap between the White and BlacK worker.

The contemporary Black Movement as it has developed from its forerunners

The discussion revolves around the the gap in student activism between the fifties and the seventies and the widening gap between Black and White students with an increase in the rise of Black nationalism

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