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Johns Collection of anti-apartheid material
Bibliographic Citation:
MF-13355
Johns, S. (Sheridan), 1935-
[Small
collection of anti-apartheid material issued by various
groups (S.A. Congress of Democrats, African
Peoples Organisation, Communist League of S.A.) and some
early issues of Imvo Zabantsundu]
[South Africa? : s.n., 196-?]
OCLC # = 52103024
1 reel
- Open Letter dated May, 1961 from S.A. Congress of Democrats,
beginning “We face a period of crisis in our lives….”
1 p.
- Pamphlet (n.d., Jun 9, 1961?) titled “Adolf Eichmann
and South Africa”
- “South African Congress of Democrats : The Facts.”
Pamphlet. (n.d., Jul. 31, 1959?).
- “Bantustan Bluff.” Pamphlet (n.d.). issued
by S.A.C.O.D. 10 pp.
- “Women in Chains” Pamphlet (n.d., September
4, 1956?). Published by The African National Congress
Women’s League. 12 pp.
- Memorandum titled “In Defense of the Cape Franchise”.
(n.d., but maybe November 10, 1945). Pamphlet basically
is persuasive writing which seeks to defend the cape franchise.
14 pp.
- Minutes of a General Conference held at Cape Town (April
11th-14th, 1939) titled “Presidential Address and
Minutes of General Conference” and issued by African
Peoples Organisation. Pages included are 1-15 and 30-52.
- Pamphlet titled “They Fight for Trade Union Rights!”
(n.d. possibly May 17, 1944). Published by the Central
Committee, Communist Party of South Africa. 7 pp.
- Single sheet titled “I want to join the Communist
Party… What Must I Do?”. Application form.
(n.d.) 1 p.
- "Workers Voice”. (Cape Town, August 1935).
Newspaper. Vol.1 No.1. Organ of the Communist party. Headline
states“What we stand for”. 10 pp.
- “Workers Voice” (Cape Town, September 1935).
Newspaper. Vol.1 No. 2. Headline states“War
in Abyssinia”. 10 pp.
- “Workers Voice” (Cape Town, October 1935).
Newspaper. Vol.1 No. 3. Headlines states“Workers
Must Stop War by Direct Action!”. 12 pp.
- “Workers Voice” (Cape Town, November-December
1935). Newspaper. Vol.1 No. 4. Front page demonstrates
drawings of Karl Marx, Frederick Engels, Lenin, and Trotsky.
14 pp.
- “Workers Voice”. (Cape Town, January 1936).
Newspaper. Vol.1 No.5. Front page demonstrates political
cartoon with the words “No Compromise”. 12
pp.
- “Workers Voice”. (Cape Town, February 1936).
Newspaper. Vol.1 No. 6. Front page demonstrates political
cartoon with the words “The Capitalist Welcomes
His Cannon Fodder”. 13 pp.
- “South African Native Opinion” (October
14, 1919). Newspaper. The paper deals with the various
opinions of the South African Party and is published weekly.
8 pp.
- “South African Native Opinion” (March 19,
1912). Newspaper. 2pp. (missing pages).
- “South African Native Opinion” (March 26,
1912). Newspaper. 2 pp.
- “South African Native Opinion” (April 2,
1912). Newspaper. 2 pp.
- “South African Native Opinion” (April 9,
1912). Newspaper. 2 pp.
- “South African Native Opinion” (n.d.). Newspaper.
Talks about the king and of university courses. 2 pp.
- “Native Opinion and Guardian”. (October
1, 1896). Newspaper. Writes about several business issues
that concern the African society. 2 pp.
- “South African Native Opinion”. (April 13,
1909). Newspaper. Writes about the Native Conference.
2 pp.
- “South African Native Opinion”. (June 29,
1909). Newspaper. The main headline reads Natives
and the Union. 2 pp.
- “South African Native Opinion”. (July 13,
1909). Newspaper. The main headline reads The Appeal
to England. 2 pp.
- “South African Native Opinion”. (August
31, 1909). Newspaper. The main headline reads Latest
Developments. 2 pp.
- “South African Native Opinion”. (November
2, 1909). Newspaper. The main headline reads Live
and Let Live, A Cry From Lovedale. 3 pp.
- “South African Native Opinion”. (May 30,
1911). Newspaper. The main headline reads The Native
Congress. 2 pp.
- “South African Native Opinion”. (October
24, 1911). Newspaper. The main headline reads The
Displacement. 2 pp.
- “The Cape Argus”. (July 20, 1914). Newspaper.
Writes about Native Lands Act and Retail Produce Markets.
2 pp.
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