Black Sash Collection

Black Sash Collection

University of Cape Town

The Black Sash was a non-violent white women's resistance organisation in South Africa. It was founded by Jean Sinclair in 1955. The organisation initially campaigned against the removal of mixed race voters.


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Women's protest, forming a human chain round the P.M.B.[Pietermaritzburg] cathedral
[Visit to a creche in Nyanga East with David Mkhize-Siseko]
Helen Zille
Charlene Smith
Pension pay-out queues at the Zolani Centre Nyanga 1993
Peggy Grant
Crossroads - 6 Sash members marched with parents demanding re-admission to Sebenza High School for their children who had been excluded on the basis of ""late [crowds?] in mornings. Monday 25/09/89""
Karin Chubb
[Black Sash National Conference, c.1984]
Pm Croesel
Milla Zille?
Norah Heushilwood
Noël Robb with 2 clients at Athlone Advice Office
Monitoring with the PMF - Peace Monitoring Forum - of a Muslim march in Cape Town
[Black Sash National Conference, c.1984]
[Sheena Duncan and Patty Geerts at Black Sash National Conference, c.1984]
The outside of Robben Island Prison 1997
Helen Zille