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Masimba Sasa
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The African Students Association (ASA)
… to establish the South African Students Association (SASA). SASA in London was to take a different path from ASA in South … with his superior in Dar-es-Salam, James Hadebe over SASA’s non-racial policy. Hadebe instructed Mbeki to disband …
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South African Students Movement (SASM)
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Black Sash
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SASO Bannings
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SASO till SASCO
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The CASA Conference
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Student Politics: SASO till SANSCO
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South African Student Organisation (SASO)
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The Black Sash: A History of Transformation
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Ruth Robb and her involvement with Black Sash
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AZASO | SANSCO | SASO
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The formation of SASO and the Black People’s Convention
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Elizabeth Davenport: A teacher and member of the Black Sash by Cole Morgan
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Hamba Kahle, SA’s favourite
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The banning of the South African Students Organisation (SASO) and student politics in the 1980s
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A New Date For the Founding of the South African Society of Artists, and it’s Second Annual Exhibition of 1898
… of the founding of the South African Society of Artists (SASA) in 1902, it is actually the Society's reincarnation … of Art and Artists of South Africa (1969) gave 1902 as SASA's founding date on the basis of an item in The Cape … of South Africa (1983:380), and gave September 1897 as SASA's amended founding date. It is certain that at some …
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A Society for the “Advancement of Art”
… the launching of the South African Society of Artists (SASA), our oldest surviving body for practising artists, was … as a society "with no rival in the subcontinent." 2 The SASA grew to command the respect of many artists on a … and many of them were either members or submitted work to SASA's annual exhibitions. However, by 1950, overtaken by …
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Key players in the AZASO, SANSCO, and SASO organisations
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Football in South Africa Timeline 1862-2012
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African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL)
… to establish the South African Students Association (SASA). SASA in London was to take a different path from the African … with his superior in Dar-es-Salam, James Hadebe over SASA’s non-racialism. Hadebe instructed Mbeki to disband SASA …
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Message from the President, South African Society of Artists
… through this exhibition the significant role-played by SASA in the development of South African art, including its …
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The South African Society of Artists and its exhibitors, 1902-1950
… the 20th century. Writing in Cape Argus in January 1905, SASA Secretary F.B. Ross stated its intentions as follows: …
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International Boycott of Apartheid Sport by Mary Corrigall
… the establishment of the South African Sports Association (SASA), with Dennis Brutus as its Secretary. At its inaugural … 1959, its patron, Alan Paton, said that the object of SASA was to secure proper recognition for non-white sportsmen and "to do this on a non-racial basis". SASA had affiliates from a wide range of sports representing …
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Bonani Africa 2010 Awards
… Samantha Reinders, Nikki Rixon, Dave Robertson, Masimba Sasa, Damien Schumann, Marc Schoul, Jason Smith, Allister …
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Key People in the June 16 Soweto Youth Uprising
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The Strikes and Popular and Political Support
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Black People’s Convention (BPC)
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South Africa and the Olympic Games
… In January 1959 the South African Sports Association (SASA) was formed in Durban. This body’s main objective was to … South Africa if and when qualified to do so. ” One of SASA’s first formal actions was to charge the South African … on their agenda for 1960 meeting of the IOC in Rome. When SASA’s secretary-general, Denis Brutus, applied for a …
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Youth Politics in South Africa in the 1970s
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