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.
Flag this collection
Publication Type
- 21
Organization
- 21
UCT: University of Cape Town · 1 October 1998
Delegate Dot Erlank at the Black Sash National Conference, 1989
UCT: University of Cape Town · 1 October 1998
Group of delegates at the Black Sash National Conference, 1989. L - R: Coral Vinsen, ? , Cassandra Parker, Noël Robb
UCT: University of Cape Town · 1 October 1998
Josie Adler and unidentified delegate at the Black Sash National Conference, 1989
UCT: University of Cape Town · 1 October 1998
Delegates Sue Philcox & Wendy Anneke at the Black Sash National Conference, 1989
UCT: University of Cape Town · 1 October 1998
Two unidentifed delegates at the Black Sash National Conference, 1989
UCT: University of Cape Town · 1 October 1998
Delegates at the Black Sash National Conference, 1989.3. From left to right: Helen Zille, Sheena Duncan, Sue Philcox
UCT: University of Cape Town · 1 October 1998
Row of delegates at the Black Sash National Conference, 1989. L - R: Karin Chubb, Merry Dewar, Sue Philcox, Beva Runiciman, Sue van der Merwe
UCT: University of Cape Town · 1 October 1998
Delegate Dina Cormick at the Black Sash National Conference, 1989]
UCT: University of Cape Town · 1 October 1998
Lou Harding, Sue Geerdtz and Mary Shepherd at the Black Sash National Conference, 1989
UCT: University of Cape Town · 1 October 1998
Group of delegates in conversation at the Black Sash National Conference, 1989. Includes Maggie Clarke (on right)