Browsing History by Title
Now showing items 2201-2220 of 3832
-
Slaan terug teen misdaad
Campaign poster by the Democratic Party (DP) featuring large black text against a yellow background encouraging South Africans to fight against crime and vote for the DP. The DP logo appears in the lower half of the poster ... -
De slag bij Elandslaagte 21 October 1899
(Amsterdam : Nederlandsch Zuid-Afrikaansche Vereeniging, 1924-10)The battle of Elandslaagte, 21 October 1899. -
Slegs die ANC-regering kan 'n stabiele ekonomie bou
(African National Congress (ANC), 1994-04-09)Newspaper advertisement by the African National Congress (ANC) presenting a message from Connie September, vice president of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) expressing her view of the ANC as the only ... -
Sluit nou aan by Tony Leon se wenspan
Campaign poster by the Democratic Party (DP) for the 1999 elections featuring a large colour image of the party leader, Tony Leon. The poster encourages voters to join the "winning team", Tony Leon's DP. Contact details ... -
Sluitingsfunksie van die Kerninstituut van die Suidelike Universiteite
Address delivered at Southern Universities Nuclear Institute closing function, Faure, 31 March 1983. -
A slump in heroes : a Transvaal war drama without warriors
(Johannesburg : Johannesburg Life, 1896)Drama on the Jameson’s Raid of 1895-1896. -
Smith’s index to the leading articles of The Times
(Westminster : P.S. King & Son, 1900)Index of James Rigby Smith, to the leading articles of "The Times" for five years, ending 31 December 1900. -
So sal die wat laaste is, eerste wees
(Konigkramer, Arthur, 1994-04-26)Newspaper advertisement by the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) presenting a biblical verse from the book of Mattheus 20:16 in reference to their rise to power from the bottom of the list of political parties on the ballot ... -
Sollen wir Deutsch-Sudwest-Afrika behalten : ein offenes Wort an das reichsdeutsche Publikum
(Berlin : Continent, 1904)German pamphlet written by a South African German on whether Germany should retain South-West Africa or not. -
Some aspects of the native question in South Africa
([London] : Imperial South African Association, 1900-10-06)Mr. Theophilus Lyndall Schreiner's reply to an article written by Mr. S.C. Cronwright-Schreiner in "The Manchester Guardian" of 30 October 1900, regarding the native question in South Africa. -
Some notes on race and identity in Africa
Zanzibar Conference. Described by FVZS as: “… not a paper in any sense of the word, only a collection of random thoughts to stimulate discussion.” -
Some random comments on Kas Maine
Review of Charles van Onselen’s The seed is mine, a biography of Kas Maine, a traditional sharecropper on the South African Highveld. -
Someday we will all be free
(Project Vote, 1994)Poster issued by Project Vote depicting a colour image of Archbishop Desmond Tutu encouraging South Africans to vote. The poster reads, "Someday we will all be free. That day has come. Please vote." The photograph of ... -
-
Sophie Masite
(198?)Mayor of the Southern Metropolitan Substructure (SMS) of Johannesburg Metro. First black female mayor in South Africa -
Soshanguve Squatter Settlement
Staff photographs from the IDASA collection. Paul Zondo and Rober Haines at the squatter settlement in Soshanguve, March 1991 -
’n Sosiologiese perspektief van die nuwe grondwetlike bedeling in die RSA
S.A. Sosiologiese Vereniging 19 January 1984 Bloemfontein. -
South Africa & negotiating in politics: myths and prospects
Article regarding the negotiation of democracy in South Africa. Reworked version of article later published as “Can democracy be negotiated in SA?” in: F. van Zyl Slabbert; Dene Smuts. The system and the struggle: reform, ... -
South Africa 2004 - 2014: the future is not what it used to be
Speech delivered at the Aardklop Arts Festival, [Potchefstroom], to lead in the annual Sol Plaatje Discourse Series. -
South Africa : an address
(London : Waterlow & Sons, 1888-04-10)Sir Donald Currie's address on South Africa, delivered to the Fellows of the Royal Colonial Institute at their meeting in London on Tuesday, 10 April 1888.