Interview photograph of Rev. Nancy Charton
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- 16 October 2015
Parte de Robert Sobukwe Trust, Oral History Research Project
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Interview photograph of Rev. Nancy Charton
Parte de Robert Sobukwe Trust, Oral History Research Project
Parte de Robert Sobukwe Trust, Oral History Research Project
Parte de Robert Sobukwe Trust, Oral History Research Project
Parte de Robert Sobukwe Trust, Oral History Research Project
He was a Primary school principal and a former Councillor under the Bantu Affairs Administration Board. UDF members convinced him to resign as a Councillor and join their activities.
Parte de Robert Sobukwe Trust, Oral History Research Project
Former Bishop of the Anglican Church in Southern Africa in Cape Town. A devoted member of the PAC, he participated in the anti-Pass campaign in Cape Town in March 1960.
Parte de Robert Sobukwe Trust, Oral History Research Project
Was involved in Rugby and non-racial sports in SACOS.
Parte de Robert Sobukwe Trust, Oral History Research Project
Close family friend to the Sobukwe family and a trained nurse and worked together with Veronica Sobukwe.
Parte de Robert Sobukwe Trust, Oral History Research Project
Former Principal of Spandau High School and a member of National Educationist Union of South Africa (NEUSA). He was also active in Rugby and non-racial sports.
Scrap Books from Robben Island
Collections of newspaper cutting, mainly from Cape Town based newspapers such as Cape Argus, The Cape Times, but also other newspapers, such as Die Burger, Rand Daily Mail, Sundays Express.
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Parte de Scrap Books from Robben Island
The scrapbook was compiled by Robert Sobukwe whilst held on Robben Island. The cover page is signed by Robert Sobukwe, together with the text 'SOUTH AFRICA - LOCAL'.
It includes news paper cuttings relating to details of Sobukwe's conditions of imprisonment on Robben Island, with reference to a parliamentary debate on the 'No Trial' Bill (later called Sobukwe Bill), as announced by B.J. Vorster, the Minister of Justice, which stipulated that Sobukwe could be detained further, after his three-year sentence expired; a photograph of the house in which Sobukwe was held, an ex-Navy barrack, out of sight of the other prisoners on Robben Island; articles and photographs about his wife Veronica and children; Kaizer Matanzima and Transkei politics; race relations in South Africa; articles relating to PAC arrests; POQO; (Potlako) Leballo letters from Basutoland, leading to the arrest of two women, Cynthia Lichaba and Patricia Lethala; NUSAS congress at the University of the Witwatersrand; Apartheid laws; arrests of ANC MK leaders at Liliesleaf farm in Rivonia; Philip Kgosana's attack on Patrick Duncan; scholarship offered to Robert Sobukwe; leadership crisis in PAC.