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This collection consists of audio interviews, transcripts, consent forms, photographs and project documentation. The oral and photographic archive were collected from the Tembisa community by Tshepo Moloi, Gille de Vlieg, and the Tembisa interns, Nonhlanla Ngwenya, Lucky Zimba and Mmatjatji Malabela. This SAHA oral history and archival collection project was undertaken in 2010 and 2011.
This collection comprises of political cartoons that Zapiro (Jonathan Shapiro) produced when the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) was established. It was published on a weekly basis for the “Mail and Guardian” and on a daily basis for the “Sowetan” and the “Cape Argus”. Zapiro lampoons in many cartoons the way "justice" was meted out during the course of the TRC as well as fundamental inadequacies he finds in its task of "truth-finding".
The Original South African History Archive (SAHA) Collection includes papers and publications collected from various anti-apartheid movement organisations ranging from between 1980-1992. The major categories in this collection includes: government and administrative structures, homelands, rural community organisations and removals, political parties, military, police and state security, legal and judiciary, political organisations, women\'s organisations, youth organisations, right-wing organisations, urban, social, community housing organisations, labour, education, religion and churches, ...
The Working Group on International Relations, a project of the now dissolved UDF, was established in response to the momentous shifts that took place in the geopolitical realm in the late 1980s, particularly the rapprochement between the USA and USSR, the end of the Cold War, the demise of Soviet Communism, and the international initiatives that affected Namibia, Angola, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. Coupled to these changes were the momentous changes taking place within South Africa - the growing climate of negotiations; the unbanning of political organisations; the release of political ...
The Open Secrets' Collection comprises of material from archives used for the research of the book Apartheid Guns and Money by Hennie Van Vuuren. The Open Secrets' summaries are available online however documents only available on request.
Brian Currin established the National Directorate of Lawyers for Human Rights (LHR) in 1987 (which he led until 1994), and led a delegation of human rights lawyers to meet with the then exiled African National Congress's (ANC) Constitutional team in 1989. During the Multi-Party negotiations from 1991 to 1993 he made representations to the Technical Committee tasked with drawing up the Bill of Rights. In 1993 he challenged the mass destruction of state records. He later became an independent consultant in legal issues relating to constitutional law, human rights, labour and employment law and ...
This collection documents the political activities of Ismail Vadi before 1994. It includes his active involvement in the South African Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU) of which he became chairperson in Lenasia, and later National Vice President.
The material relates to the conflict between the ANC and the IFP in the 1980s and 1990s. Thousands of people died during the internecine civil war between the ANC and the IFP – These documents are historically important, politically sensitive and unavailable elsewhere. The package contains Walter Felgate’s security papers, extracts from Felgate’s unpublished memoir, Felgate’s Section 29 TRC hearing and correspondence between Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi, Sir Laurens van der Post and others.
The NEUM Basil Brown collection consists of publications of the Non-European Unity Movement (NEUM), of its affiliates the African People's Democratic Union of South Africa (APDUSA) and the Teachers' League of South Africa (TLSA) and NEUM successor, the New Unity Movement (NUM). Publications include early NEUM titles, as well as early titles re-issued in the Unity Movement History Series, New Unity Movement Study Series and the New Unity Movement Publication series. It further includes issues of the APDUSA Views, The Educational Journal and the NUM Bulletin. The publications in this collection ...
Series A of this collection is now lodged with the Africa Open Institute (AOI) for Music, Research and Innovation, an independent and autonomous interdisciplinary institute in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Stellenbosch University. The Shifty Archive is part of the AOI's Hidden Years Project. The Shifty Records Project collection consists of the endangered archives of Shifty Records donated by Shifty founder Lloyd Ross and include archival material relating to artists André Letoit (also as Koos Kombuis); Corporal Punishment; Draadloos; Illegal Gathering; James Phillips (also ...
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