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

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My Thoughts. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 436
Notes confiscated from Masabatha Loate, about Bantu Education and Andrew Young's visit. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 436
Handwritten note (press release for The World newspaper) about U.S. Ambassador Andrew Young's visit to South Africa. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 436
Open Letter to Soweto Parents about the SSRC by Concerned Soweto Parents. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 436
Notes" "Critics on a Blackman!!" Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 436
Handwritten notes for speech: "The Suffering of One Black Man." Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 436
Handwritten notes for speech (?): "Bantu Education Can Be Changed." Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 436
Notes for speech/statement on the solidarity call for December 16, 1976 (6 months after the beginning of the Uprising). Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 436
Notes for speech/statement on the solidarity call for December 16, 1976 (6 months after the beginning of the Uprising). Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 436
Notebook, possibly Daniel Sechaba's, some pages loose, others clearly carbon copied, handwritten statement in reaction to rent increase. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 436
Handwritten notes in notebook for responses to World newspaper articles on SSRC reaction to the stoning of UBC buildings, UBC, and rent increases: "We Categorically Reject." Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 436
Pages from notebook (17 May 1977), SSRC thank yous to Soweto students and residents for helping secure the release of SSRC members Thabo Ndabeni and Khotso Lengane. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 436
Pages from notebook. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 436
Pages from notebook. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 436
Pages from notebook. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 436
Pamphlet, identified as SASM pamphlet in inventory: "Black Women and the Legal Monster That Rules Their Lives." Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 436
Loate papers: "SSRC Fact Finding Mission." Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 436
Loate papers: handwritten sheet, identified as "Toespraak en handskrif Teboho Nsomezulu" [speech and handwriting of Teboho Nsomezulu]. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 436
Notebook, handwritten notes about weekend symposium held at The World's offices, with JCL Strydom, about school and education issues: "Notebook Student Participation at Education Symposium." Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 436
Notebook page, distrusting Brigadier Jan Visser. Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 436
Notebook: "Skipping the Border." Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 436
Notebook, miscellaneous thoughts: "SSRC Meeting etc." Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 436
Pages from notebook, solidarity with evictions: "SSRC Exclusively to Our Oppressed Brothers - Introspection." Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 436
Two pages, handwritten, address to students outside of Soweto: "To Outside Students." Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 436
Speech, handwritten: "Solidarity." Source: Civil Case WLD 6857 (1977), Vol. 436