- ZA HPRA AE862-K-K4-K4.1-34-K4.14
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- 1950s
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Protest outside Parliament, where a man with a yellow sash interposed himself in the ranks of the Black Sash women.
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Protest outside Parliament, where a man with a yellow sash interposed himself in the ranks of the Black Sash women.
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Mainly demonstrations in Johannesburg. Includes protests re: Sabotage Bill, 1962 (K1.10); Rule of Law Amendment Bill, 1965 (K1.14,19); Removals (K1.17); Bantu Laws Amendment Bill,1961(K1.18); protest at the Union Buildings, Pretoria (K1.21).
Black Sash events and demonstrations
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Black Sash demonstrations, marches and protests
Demonstration against Pass laws
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Supporters of the campaign to defy unjust laws, gathered in the Magistrate's Court in Boksburg when 51 men were being prosecuted for entering Boksburg Location
Black Sash events and demonstrations
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Against the dissolution of the Senate and the violation of the Constitution, with large model book of the Constitution
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Video production about protests against the Bill / Cape Town convoy
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Regional Committee (also: Regional Council, General purposes Committee, Executive Committee)
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NB. During the period 1962-1986 the Transvaal Regional Committee minutes were combined with those of the National Committee, as Headquarters was in Johannesburg and the same members attended both meetings. From 1973 the committee was called the 'General Purposes Committee'. After 1986 the Transvaal Region had a Regional Council and an Executive Committee, with separate minutes. Headquarters (National Committee) was moved to Cape Town.
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