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[Posters about race relations and apartheid. 1970-1974]

Date: 1970 - 1975

Reference: Eph-D-RACIAL-1970/1974

Description: Includes: ca 1970: P D Barb (Periodical). The silent majority. P D Barb 10c [ca 1970] 1970: Dennis Brutus speaks for South Africans and for all people opposed to racism in sport. The All Black tour, what it really means. Western Springs Stadium, Thursday March 26th at 8 pm. Supporting variety programme compered by "personality Square" Syd Jackson to include University of Auckland Maori Club, Paul Marks, The Original Sun, Donna Awatere and the High-Revving Tongues [1980] (2 copies) If you could see their national sport, you might be less keen to play their rugby [1970] (2 copies) 1971: The Sun-Herald. Sunday March 28 1971. Surf drama police act; Apartheid clash HART Aotearoa. HART cares about all hockey players, not just white ones. Who does the IFWHA care about? Expel the South African Women's Hockey Assn from the IFWHA [1971] (2 copies) 1972: Don't join the apartheid club! Apartheid. A non-white child dies of malnutrition every 12 minutes ... Demonstrate for South African Freedom Day. Assemble Friday June 23rd [1972] (2 copies) ca 1972: Grosz, Christopher, 1947-. Jack Marshall & Co; bridge builders / HART [1972?]. (2 copies) ca 1973: HART Aotearoa. "I'd be the last to drag politics into sport, Frik ... but it's worth 3 points if you treat that ball like a kaffir's arse". [1972 or 1973] (3 copies) Soledad Brothers demo. 3rd March, cnr Ponsonby-K Rd's, 6.30 pm. A.U.S.A. [Stamp top right] House Committee approved 1973?: Don't join the apartheid club! 67 unarmed Africans massacred 21st March 1960, Sharpeville is another good reason for us to Stop The Tour! And stop trading with South Africa! [ca 1973] 1973: [HART Aotearoa]. Caltex 1973 Springbok Rugby Tour, brought to you by Caltex Oil, the action gas HART Aotearoa. South Africa Freedom Day June 26. Stop the tour; don't play with apartheid [1973] "We stand for Christian Nationalism which is an ally of Nazism". Quote 1942 Mr B J Vorster, now Prime Minister, Republic of South Africa. Auckland star, 31 March 1973, page 21 "The wound of the daughter of my people wounds me too". Apartheid divides the family of man. Produced by Shalom Posters, PO Box 818, Wellington NZ for NZ Defence and Aid Find [1973] (2 copies) 1974: National Anti-Apartheid Committee. A South African policeman, judge, and executioner [1974] (2 copies) Quantity: 15 b&w and colour prints. Physical Description: Relief prints and offset prints, coloured or b&w, on sheets up to about 750 mm.

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[Posters about race relations, apartheid, and South Africa. 1980, and some undated 1980s]

Date: 1980

Reference: Eph-C-RACIAL-1980

Description: Includes: 1980: Gilles Kati the Southern African scholar. Speaks Thursday 1pm B10 HART. Sam Ramsamy, leader of South African non-racial sporting bodies. New Zealand tour Oct 22 - Nov 12 1980. Find out the facts about non-racial sport in South Africa. Public meeting Thurs 23 Oct, Ewen Hall (YWCA Willis St). 1980s undated: Apartheid kills; fight resettlement. Medu Art Ensemble [1980s] HART Wellington. Diplomatic relations South-African style. Expel the S.A. Consulate. [Heydrich?] Harvey HART Auckland. Ban Bok boats; fight racism [1980s] Krossa apartheid! Isolera Sydafrika! Stod ANC (SA) Pg 350002-2. Afrikagrupperna [1980s?] National Anti-Apartheid Committee. March 21, Bullet in the Back Day for sixty nine black South Africans. Remember Sharpeville; think about apartheid [1980?] (2 copies) Reject apartheid sport. South African Non-Racial Olympic Committee [1980s] Saturday May 25 is Bastion Point Day, African Liberation Day. March: Noon; assemble corner of Hansen St and Stoke st, Newtown (entrance to Rugby League park). Fight apartheid in South africa; fight racism in Aotearoa [1980s] Quantity: 5 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 4 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, coloured or b&w, on sheets up to about 500 mm.

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[MOST] :Stop the tour! March against apartheid! Friday July 3, 7.30pm Assemble CPO. M.O...

Date: 1981

From: [Posters about race relations, apartheid, and the Springbok Rugby tour 1981].

By: Mobilisation to Stop the Springbok Tour

Reference: Eph-C-RACIAL-1981-05

Description: Shows a red stop sign, plus further text. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Screenprint on poster, 448 x 317 mm. Provenance: Acquired in 1982.

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Lynch, James Robert, 1947- :"UP... AND... UNDER!" 22 April 1985

Date: 1985

From: Lynch, James Robert, 1947- :[Digital scans of cartoons published in the New Plymouth Daily News and the New Zealand Times]

By: Taranaki daily news (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0024916

Description: Shows Prime Minister David Lange as a rugby referee trying to tell the All Blacks "STOP!! For the sake of civil order, schoolboy rugby, the cricket tour, the Commonwealth Games and the Glen Eagles Agreement... I command you to stop...! In the interests of fair play, the oppressed black people, and New Zealand's good name... not to mention my next African safari...!". Accompanying note from cartoonist states 'Opposing the All Black tour was one thing. Actually stopping it was quite another'. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Lynch, James Robert, 1947- :"I have my rights...!" "... And your responsibilities!" 22 ...

Date: 1985

From: Lynch, James Robert, 1947- :[Digital scans of cartoons published in the New Plymouth Daily News and the New Zealand Times]

By: Taranaki daily news (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0024929

Description: Shows an All Black rugby player telling a High Court judge that they have their rights. The judge hands the All Black an injunction. Accompanying note from cartoonist states 'The proposed tour to South Africa was stopped by a court injunction requested by three rugby players. Many All Blacks later toured privately as the Cavaliers'. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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