“I Saw a Nightmare…”
Doing Violence to Memory: The Soweto Uprising, June 16, 1976
by Helena Pohlandt-McCormick

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The World headlines, 17 August 1977: SSRC leader Sono calling upon Student(s)s to go back to school. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Mangaliso Mosiwa's exercise book: essay on Black Consciousness, Black power and Black theology. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Inventory of items confiscated by the police (17 June 1976) from Masabatha Loate. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Letter (20 May 1977) requesting permission to see Tsankie Lazarus Modiakgotla from family. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Letter (21 February 1977) from attorney to Mrs. Modiakgotla about Tsankie Lazarus Modiakgotla's detention. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Letter from the office of the Divisional Commander to the Modiakgotla's attorney concerning Tsankie Lazarus Modiakgotla. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Essay: "Not yet Uhuru." Signed by Oginga Odinga. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
List of names. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Letter to William Bokala from unidentified individual. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Essay: "Introductory Remarks on Education and an Outline of a Suggested Education Policy." Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Letter from Seth Mazibuko to the Branch Secretary of SASM. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Hand-written text: "The History of SASM 1976-1979." Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Motion by Allen Budeli. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Letter: Seth Mazibuko explaining course of action dictated by the detention of SASM leaders. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Letter (17 October 1977): Seth Mazibuko to Father Kearns requesting help in securing funds. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Letter (28 September 1977): Seth Mazibuko about detention of SASM leaders. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Letter: Seth Mazibuko about detention of SASM leaders. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Minutes of the Fourth General Students' Council meeting (4 July 1977). Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Speech Notes. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Speech Notes. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Speech Notes. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Poem: "The Incredible Hippo" by "The Sugar." Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Essay: "Freedom as Seen by a Student." Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Policy Statement. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Minutes of a meeting (4 June 1977): Zoutpansberg Students' Organization. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Letter from Seth Mazibuko to newspapers condemning Steve Biko's death. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Minutes of the Third General Students' Council Meeting (28 May 1976). Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Essay: "Education." Mazibuko's thoughts condemning the Bantu educational system. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Letter from Seth Mazibuko to newspapers condemning Steve Biko's death. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Resolution on Sports; part of minutes of the Third General Student Council Meeting (28 May 1976). Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
SASM Application to Anglo-American Corporation for grant. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Negative reply (31 August 1977) from Anglo-American to SASM grant request. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Drafted Constitution of Zoutpansberg Students' Organization. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Progress report by ZOSO, Zoutpansberg Student's Organization. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Notes: "Black Consciousness." Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Document outlining policies including: Religion, Workers, Wages, Professionals, Trade Unions, Foreign Investments, and Government-Created Bodies. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Letter (8 July 1976) from Mzuvukile Maqetuka to the Secretary Organizer of SASM. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Presidential Speech of Mzuvukile Maqetuka. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
SSRC Reply to Slanderous Anonymous Pamphlet. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Press release by Gordon Sono, page 1. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Letter to "Steve," first page missing, from Sindiswa. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Letter (April 1976) from Mbuyisa to Tingo. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Letter (24 August 1976) to Sindisiwa. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Health card: Itumeleng Gwazela (Institute of Black Studies). Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Membership card belonging to Sindiswa Gwazela for Las Vegas Records. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Book: "No Name in the Street" by James Baldwin belonging to Sindiswa Gwazela. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Book: "No Name in the Street" by James Baldwin belonging to Sindiswa Gwazela. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Letter (24 November 1976) from Sindiswa Gwazela to Thabo: "I am not turning back." Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Sindiswa Gwazela's notes: "You people are digging Vorster's grave." Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Sindiswa Gwazela comments, July 1976. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Essay: "The Indigenous Agitator" by Gwazela. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Letter (27 February 1976) to Flo from Andy. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Letter (3 September 1976) to Sister Alice from Sindiswa Gwazela. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Essay: "South Africa Black Woman's Point of View" (by Nim Mkele? Sindiswa Gwazela's handwriting). Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Funding request (22 October 1977) to Robin Pelican from Nimrod Mkele for purpose of the formation of the Institute of Black Studies. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Sindiswa Gwazela's application for sales position with Crocker Agencies (6 July 1976), with reference to her age (28). Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Poem: "Weep Not," for Abraham Tiro (Gwazela's handwriting). Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Essay: "I am hurt but very hurt" (Gwazela). Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Letter (24 February 1976): to Sindiswa Gwazela from Tshedi Thale. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Letter (undated): from Sindiswa to "My darling.". Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Letter (September 1976): from Sindiswa to "Darling Myanisa." Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Letter (9 September 1976): from Sindiswa to Mama Mama'M. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Letter (9 September 1976): from Sindiswa to "My Darling Baby." Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Letter (9 September 1976): Gwazela to Nombulelo. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Printed flier: "A Call to the Black Religious Community in Behalf of Justice in Southern Africa." Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413
Police document (24 November 1976): inventory of property seized from Gwazela. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 413