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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- 338
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- 338
Year
- 35
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Large group of women of all races, with linked arms, forming a chain around the Pietermaritzburg Cathedral
Group of children in creche
People queueing for their pensions, Zolani Centre, Nyanga, 1993
Crowd of people marching in Crossroads, Cape Town, followed by two South African Police vehicles.
Karin Chubb, taken at the Black Sash National Conference 1989
Jill Wentzel at Black Sash National Conference, c.1984. Sheena Duncan standing
Black Sash member, Noël Robb, with two clients at Athlone Advice Office in Mowbray
March of the Muslim community in Cape Town
Sheena Duncan addressing Black Sash National Conference, c.1984
Sheena Duncan and Patty Geerts in conversation at Black Sash National Conference, c.1984
View of the exterior of the former Robben Island Prison.