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Umuhle ... Umubi - The good one ... the bad one

  • ZA HPRA A3379
  • Fonds
  • 2013

The television documentary was inspired by the story of the march of about 7000 Zulu mine workers from the Witwatersrand to the rural areas of Zululand / Natal at the outbreak of the Anglo-Boer War in 1899. The repatriation march of the mine workers was led by John Sydney Marwick, a public servant at the time, saving them from certain starvation, as Gold mining on the Witwatersrand had come to a grinding halt.
The documentary places the story of John Sydney Marwick against the historic background of British colonial conquest in Natal and resistance by the Zulu nation, covering the Battle of Isandlwana in 1879 to the Bambatha rebellion of 1906.

Kevin Harris

Robert Sobukwe Papers

  • ZA HPRA A2618
  • Fonds
  • 1954 - 2013

The collection gives an insight into the history of the PAC and black consciousness as well as providing a first-hand picture of Sobukwe, one of South Africa's greatest anti-apartheid figures.

It contains extensive correspondence between Sobukwe and Pogrund and Sobukwe and his wife Veronica, as well as photographs and publications, some of which were research material for Pogrund's book 'How can man die better...Sobukwe and Apartheid'.

Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe

Mark Heywood Papers

  • ZA HPRA A2562
  • Fonds
  • 1981 - 2012

The "Marxist Workers Tendency (MWT) of the ANC", was founded in 1979 by Mark Heywood, Paula Ensor, Dave Hemson and Martin Legassick. The MWT was a result of a conflict with the South African Congress of Trade Unions (SACTU) and the then exiled African National Congress (ANC), trying to persuade them to commit to policies towards a socialist revolution in South Africa.
During that time Mark Heywood was instrumental in setting up the Philemon Mauku Defence Campaign and the Leeukop Political Prisoners Support Committee.
The documents submitted in 2016 relate mainly to his post-1994 activism as part of organisations such as the Centre for Applied Legal Studies (CALS); the AIDS Law Project (ALP), which evolved from CALS and which was later incorporated into 'Section 27', where Mark Heywood served as Executive Director at the time of the additional submissions; and the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC). The documents also include some personal papers.

Mark Heywood

Labour Struggles Project, Interviews

  • ZA HPRA A3402
  • Fonds
  • 2009-2012

The project was designed to complement the existing labour collection housed at Historical Papers and to ensure that South African labour/human rights documentation which is under threat is preserved and made easily accessible. The Project recognised the dynamic potential of oral history and testimony in providing a meaningful context through which the labour movement in South Africa can be documented in its full complexity, and communicated in ways that illuminate the specific historical, political and cultural contexts in which it occurs.

Michael Deeb Papers

  • ZA HPRA A3413
  • Fonds
  • 1969-2012

The collection includes material relating to: Mike Deeb's education, his activities as a priest in rural parishes in South Africa and as the International Chaplain of International Catholic Student Movements. The papers also contain records of: The Dominican Order in Southern Africa, Vicarial Chapter, Catholic Student Organizations, Justice and Peace, Southern African Council of Priests and the Institute for Contextual Theology. There is also extensive Mike Deeb's correspondence, publications and memorabilia in the collection. The material was deposited in Historical Papers by Michael Deeb in 2014.

Michael Deeb

Missing Voices, Oral history project

  • ZA HPRA A3079
  • Fonds
  • 2004-2012

The collection contains the interviews which were conducted from 2004-2012 as part of a unique and pioneering Archival oral history project undertaken by the Historical Papers Research Archive, University of the Witwatersrand.

The project collected personal experiences, perceptions and stories from former members of the Self Defence Units (SDUs) from Thokoza and Katlehong on the East Rand (Gauteng) and former members of the South African Defence Force (SADF), mainly ex-32 Battalion, ex-31 Battalion, Koevoet and from other permanent force and conscripts.

Historical Papers Research Archive

Constitutional Court Trust Oral History Project

  • ZA HPRA AG3368
  • Fonds
  • 2011-2012

The "Audible Legacy" Project aimed to capture the memories and experiences of the people involved in the formative stages of South Africa's Constitutional Court, to record in comprehensive, reliable and accessible form their memories of how an abstract constitutional ideal was converted into a functioning constitutional organism.

Constitutional Court Trust

Arthur Chaskalson Papers

  • ZA HPRA A3404
  • Fonds
  • 1954-2012

The collection contains the personal and professional papers of Chief Justice Arthur Chaskalson.

Chaskalson, Arthur

Bob Hepple Papers

  • ZA HPRA A3393
  • Fonds
  • 1937 - 2011

Correspondence, reports and memoranda relating to the Garment Workers Union, the South African Trades and Labour Council and the South African Defence and Aid Fund.

Hepple, Bob

Gavin Stewart, Rand Daily Mail research

  • ZA HPRA A3415
  • Fonds
  • 1957-2011

The bulk of the collection consists of Gavin Morkel Stewart's personal papers focused on research into the closure of the Rand Daily Mail (RDM) newspaper. Additional material relates to Stewart's student's work, his involvement with the Liberal Party, and the Daily Dispatch newspaper.

Much of the collection consists of photocopies of published material.

Stewart, Gavin

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