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History of Women’s Struggle in South Africa Collection

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Winnie Mandela calls for Black unity: is there hope?
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Winnie Mandela defeated in Women`s League elections
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Interview with Winnie Mandela on the Soweto riots
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Poster: My wife was harassed by the state for 30 years
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Stop harassing our mother : Winnie Nomzamo Mandela
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70th birthday greetings Nelson Mandela
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Women: march to freedom
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The Mistrial of Winnie Mandela: a problem of justice
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The Trial of Winnie Mandela
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Speech made by Mrs Winnie Mandela to mark the
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Statement by Mass Democratic Movement on Winnie Mandela
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Extracts of 3 Interviews from the 1956 Women’s Anti-Pass March
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Discussion Paper on Gender Based Violence
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Women Freedom Fighters tell of Sexual Abuse in Camps by Carl Collison (Mail and Guardian), 27 October 2017
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Elizabeth van der Heyden by Allison Drew
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United Women’s Congress Constitution
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African Women's Voices
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Women's Organisations in the Western Cape
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Constitution of the Women's Congress
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Female Consciousness and Feminism in Africa by Allison Drew
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