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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UCT: University of Cape Town · 1 October 1998

Small Group Discussion At National Conference, 1989: L - R: Candy, Malherbe, Sarah-Anne Rayham, Izzie Pretorius, ?, Mary Burton


UCT: University of Cape Town · 1 October 1998

Delegates at the Black Sash National Conference, 1989.3. From left to right: Anne-Marie Hendrikz, Carla Sutherland, Karin Chubb


UCT: University of Cape Town · 1 October 1998

Unidentified delegate at the Black Sash National Conference, 1989, wearing T-shirt with slogan ""Another mother for peace""


UCT: University of Cape Town · 1 October 1998

Unidentifed delegates at the Black Sash National Conference, 1989


UCT: University of Cape Town · 1 October 1998

Informal photograph of delegates at the Black Sash National Conference, 1989, during a break


UCT: University of Cape Town · 1 October 1998

Black Sash Conference, March 1989


UCT: University of Cape Town · 1 October 1998

Row of delegates at the Black Sash National Conference, 1989. Include Jenny de Tolly, Mary Burton, Di Bishop and Sheena Duncan


UCT: University of Cape Town · 1 October 1998

Delegate Jane Prinsloo, at the Black Sash National Conference, 1989


UCT: University of Cape Town · 1 October 1998

Betty Davenport with microphone


UCT: University of Cape Town · 1 October 1998

Sheena Duncan & Rosemary van Wyk Smith at the Black Sash National Conference, 1989