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  1. Street Address: Black Sash National Office, Elta House, 3 Caledonian Road, Mowbray, 7700 Postal Address: Black Sash National Office, PO Box 1282, Cape Town 8000 Tel: +27 21 686 6952

  2. Season 1 – Black Sash. Tom Chang, a disgraced ex-cop, attempts to rebuild his life as a martial-arts teacher and mentor to his teen students.

  3. May 3, 2016 · The Black Sash was established in 1955 by a small group of white middle-class women (who were predominantly English-speaking) when they formed an organization called The Women's Defence of the Constitution League. Founder members were Jean Sinclair, Ruth Foley, Elizabeth McLaren, Tertia Pybus, Jean Bosazza and Helen Newton-Thompson (among others).

  4. May 23, 2005 · The Black Sash established Advice Offices in urban centers to assist Africans with many issues, particularly the pass laws. Black Sash members also became involved in protesting forced removals, monitoring pass courts, and being a presence at political funerals in the 1980s. In post-apartheid South Africa, the Black Sash continues to provide ...

  5. The Black Sash On the 18th July, four women, representing the four provinces, began a vigil at the Union Build­ ings, a vigil that was to be maintained on every working day until Parliament opened in Cape Town in January. They wore black sashes across their right shoulders, bearing the words "EER-B1EDIG ONS GRONDWET" (Honour our Constitu­ tion).

  6. Black Sash is an American action adventure drama television series starring Russell Wong. It ran from March 30, 2003, to June 1, 2003. Including pilots, a total of eight episodes were made, however only six episodes were aired on The WB.

  7. May 17, 2016 · If the Black Sash had had access to Twitter back then, #blacksashing #vigil and #sitin would have trended regularly as the women relentlessly campaigned and mobilised, first against the legal amendment – a battle they lost – and then later against almost every other violation of human rights by the Apartheid state including racial segregation, migrant labour, influx control, detention without trial, state censorship and the various states of emergency the government imposed on the country.