Correspondence, mainly between Helen Suzman, Dr. Hymie Penn and Dr. Selma Browde
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- 1966
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Correspondence, mainly between Helen Suzman, Dr. Hymie Penn and Dr. Selma Browde
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
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Correspondents include: Margaret Babb, Ethne Cochrane, Min. H.J. Coetsee, S. de C. O'Grady (Bowman, Gilfillan & Blacklock), Mary de Haas, Min. J. Kruger, M. Lessing, V.G. Mansell (Edward Nathan & Friedland Inc.), Matrimonial Law Reform Society of SA, E ily Murray, R. Newton, Else Schreiner, Prof. C.H. (Cathy) Smith, R. Vice, Women's Legal Status Committee; J. Barrow, E. Moorcroft, E.H. Isaacs, Carmen Nathan. NB: there is much discussion in this correspondence of the effect that changes in the law will have on black women and their current legal status.
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United Nations and Capital Punishment
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Includes: Statement on May 16 1967, in the Social Committee of ECOSOC by Mr Sverker Astrom, Ambassador of Sweden. Resolution adopted by the Economic and Social Council 1337, 10 June 1968. Resolution adopted by the General Assembly 2393. Capital Punishment, 29 November 1968 Resolution adopted by the General Assembly 2394. Capital Punishment in Southern Africa, 29 November 1968. Capital Punishment. Draft Report prepared by Mrs Inkeri Anttila for United Nations Consultative Group on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders. 6-16 August 1968. Notes: provisional translation of excerpts from press release.
Citizens Against Legalised Murder (CALM) USA
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Newsletters and reports.
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