Pamphlets
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Where do we stand?: APDUSA and a nation free of race hatred and oppression | 0000-00-00 |
APDUSA shows concern in how the Herrenvolk and the Broederbond, and particularly in the Western province, attempts to split-up the Non-Whites into |
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Intensify the academic boycott | 0000-00-00 |
Pamphlet produced by underground Umkhonto we Sizwe unit at the University of Cape Town. |
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Apartheid and the Medical School | 0000-00-00 |
SOYA condemns the idea of the governments intention to transfer administrative control of the Medical School, Durban from the University of Natal t |
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Sign up for Democracy! | 0000-00-00 |
ANC flyer for signature campaign to support demands for an interim government and a constituent assembly. |
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APDUSA Bulletin 1: Don't vote! | 0000-00-00 |
This pamphlet aims to plead to those involved in the liberatory movement to consider carefully before taking the decision to vote or to boycott for |
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The African National Congress calls for your support | 0000-00-00 |
Series of two page pamphlets on various aspects of the ANC struggle and fight against apartheid: call for support, the armed struggle, laying the f |
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The boycott as weapon of struggle | 1952-06-00 |
The most potent weapon in the armoury of a nation struggling for liberation and racial oppression are boycotts. |
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To the people of Natal: race riots and the nation | 1952-08-00 |
This pamphlet is written with the specific purpose of concentrating on the relationship between the African and Indian sections of the Non-European |
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Collaborators and falsifiers exposed | 1956-00-00 |
With the official opening of the Sultan Technical College, the members of the College Council had taken a decision to prohibit the African students |
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The Alexandra bus boycott | 1957-00-00 |
This pamphlet discusses the bus boycott by the people of Alexandra Township against a penny increase in fares. |
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The Pan African Congress venture in retrospect: a Non-European Unity Movement pamphlet | 1960-09-01 |
This pamphlets tries to highlight a series of events that the Pan African Congress (PAC)has been involved with in relation to the freedom struggle |
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The birth of the African Peoples Democratic Union of Southern Africa (APDUSA) | 1961-03-00 |
This pamphlet clearly describes, with some background, on the political state of the country before the birth of APDUSA. |
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Self rule in the Transkei: a monstrous fraud | 1962-05-00 |
The Bantu Authorities in Transkei have accepted a constitution, which the Unity Movement is unhappy about; to which this document ensures continued |
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The church and the race problem | 1963-10-00 |
Pamplet containing a series of articles published in the Rand Daily Mail, Johannesburg, based on interviews with churchmen on the role of the Churc |
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Police reserves are traps | 1964-00-00 |
This pamphlet discusses the formation of police reserves, and APDUSA examines the so-called reasons for the formation of the police reserves as bee |
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National Indian Council another trap | 1964-00-00 |
At the outset, APDUSA mentions how it warned its people of the dangers of accepting the formation of police reserves and that this warning was warm |
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We are at war! | 1968-05-00 |
Pamphlet issued by the African National Congress in order to rally support for armed struggle |
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A message to the people of South Africa: Authorised summary, 1968. | 1968-06-00 |
Message conveyed in a pamphlet on the year 1968 to people of South Africa regarding gospel of Jesus Christ in South Africa against the policy of ra |
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The Universities and the State, 1959-1969 | 1969-00-00 |
Pamphlet to affirm the University of the Witwatersrand's continuing opposition to the Extension of University Education Act, 1959, which legislated |
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Areas of co-operation: what should UCM be | 1971-00-00 |
Pamphlet compiled by University Christian Movement about the possible ways to make Christianity relevent to all people - Black as well as White. |
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Black Community Programmes | 1971-00-00 |
This document contains suggestions for action for the Sprocas Black Community Programmes which were presented for discussion at the Sprocas Co-ordi |
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Students, politics, Black power, new movements and new appraisals | 1971-02-00 |
A SASO pamphlet containing the historical background of the students organisation, a list of Executive members, the 1971 programme of events and a |
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The Non-Republic of South Africa: what it means for the Black man | 1971-05-00 |
This SASO pamphlet sets out the SASO view of the Nationalists' Republic of South Africa. |
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Mayibuye, mayibuye, mayibuye | 1973-03-00 |
Pamphlet commemorating Sharpeville massacre |
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June 12 Movement | 1973-06-00 |
June 12th marked a historic moment in the history of Black students. |
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June 12 Movement | 1973-06-00 |
June 12th marked a historic moment in the history of Black students. |
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Die broederkring van predikante van die Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk in Afrika | 1973-11-16 |
Pamphlet, in Afrikaans, discussing the press publicity after announcing their stance in rejecting apartheid as it cannot be reconciled with the Wor |
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Black Ministers of the Dutch Reformed Church: statement on apartheid | 1973-11-16 |
Pamphlet containing a statement by Ministers of the Dutch Reformed Church on their stance in rejecting apartheid as it cannot be reconciled with th |
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Statements on Black Consciousness and human rights | 1974-00-00 |
The Southern African Catholic Bishops, in their Plenary Session of 4 February 1974, recommended that these pamphlets be studied as part of a pledge |
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Pass Laws and Influx Control | 1974-02-00 |
Pamphlet regarding Pass Laws and Influx Control and the negative effect these laws have on the African people. |
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White immigration to South Africa | 1974-09-00 |
Discussion about corporate guilt and corporate responsibility which prevails with regard to White immigration to South Africa from a Christian pers |
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Health implications of apartheid in South Africa | 1975-03-00 |
Health implications of apartheid in South Africa |
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Taking sides | 1976-00-00 |
This is the pamphlet issued by Catholic Intitute for International relations, in London. |
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Bantu of Alexandra | 1976-08-25 |
The pamphlet calls for a 2 day stayaway and worker boycott of public transport by workers of Alexandra. |
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Black Community Programmes Limited: Projects and people | 1977-00-00 |
A pamphlet containing photographs from projects of the Black Community Programmes.The goals of the Black Community Programmes are to help the Black |
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Implications of apartheid on health and health services in South Africa | 1977-06-00 |
Implications of apartheid on health and health services in South Africa |
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Fattis and Monis strike | 1979-07-00 |
Pamphlet issued by the Catholic Students Society at Witwatersrand University in July 1979 supporting workers from Fattis nd Monis, on strike for hi |
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Heroes Day December 16, 1979 | 1979-12-16 |
African National Congress Umkhonto We Sizwe flyer in observance of Heroes Day. |
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Background to the 20th anniversary of Republic Day, 31st May 1981 | 1981-05-01 |
Pamphlet issued by the Commission for Justice and Reconciliation about the background to the 20th anniversary of the Republic Day on 31st May 1981. |
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Introduction:This is a record of some of the main events... | 1981-12-00 |
An illustrated record of some of the main events that NUSUS initiated, or was involved in, during 1981 |