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  2. Black Sash - Wikipedia

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    The Black Sash was founded in 1955 by white women as a non-violent resistance movement against apartheid. It provided legal advice, education, advocacy and community monitoring to promote human rights for all South Africans.

  3. Black Sash (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Black Sash is an action drama series about a martial arts teacher and his students. Sarah Carter plays Allie Bennett, a dancer and aspiring musician who has a crush on Bryan Lanier.

  4. Sheena Duncan - Wikipedia

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    Sheena Duncan (7 December 1932 – 4 May 2010) was a South African anti-Apartheid activist and counselor. Duncan was the daughter of Jean Sinclair, one of the co-founders of the Black Sash, a group of white, middle-class South African women who offered support to black South Africans and advocated the non-violent abolishment of the Apartheid system. [1]

  5. Molly Blackburn - Wikipedia

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    Di Bishop, who would become a lifelong friend and fellow activist also won a council seat that year. Di Bishop had joined the Black Sash in 1978 and Molly returned to the order in 1982 with a lot of ideas of her own. [2] She and Di began investigating rent restructuring and controversial police shootings.

  6. Mary Burton (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Maria Macdiarmid "Mary" Burton (born 19 January 1940, Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a South African activist, former president of the Black Sash and was a commissioner on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.

  7. Wendy Woods - Wikipedia

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    Woods joined the anti-apartheid women's group, the Black Sash. [2] She began to demonstrate in East London with members of the group. [2] A friend, Barbara Briceland, said that Woods was very active in various anti-apartheid campaigns. [4] She also helped hide those hiding from the police. [5] She visited activist Steve Biko in prison. [2]

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