Print preview Close

Showing 128404 results

Archivistische beschrijving
Bestanddeel
Print preview View:

16434 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects

Copies of Ronald Kasrils's Apartheid surveillance file no 1961-1990

Copies of Ronald Kasrils's Apartheid surveillance file no 1961-1990 made available on request by the National Archive in 2003. The material relates to his political activities from 1961-1990.

Also included copies of newspaper clips from New Age and Rand Daily Mail, in 1961 and 1962, when Ronald Kasrils was charged under the Emergency regulations in Pondloland for printing and distributing solidarity leaflets supporting the Pondoland People's resistance. He was the Secretary for the Congress of Democrats, Natal at the time. For his political activities he lost his job in March 1962, and was also banned from taking part in Natal's comrades Marathon. Also included a copy of a news item alleging Eleanor and Ronald Kasrils being connected to IRA and recruiting terrorists in London, Evening Standard, 3 November 1988.

Notes

Some of the topics covered are: Gold Coast, Coloured affairs in the Union, Professor Hoernle;, Rotary Club (Salisbury), "My country is a great one. I will try to make it greater still", social security, political development, effects of UNO, Native Welfare Society meeting (Salisbury), etiquette in race relations, the future of race relations in South Africa, 'The Spirit of Service' (Lovedale, 'Under the oaks", Sunday morning, 18 May, 1940), Uitenhage Joint Councils (22.8.40), address to Coloured people (Pearl 26.4.41), 'Building a Nation: Is there a solution to Africa's racial problems?'.

Resultaten 1 tot 10 van 128404