1. ”Social Conditions Among Bantu Women and Girls”. Address by Charlotte Maxeke at the Conference of European and Bantu Christian Student Associations at Fort Hare, June 27-July 3, 1930 [Extract] | Speeches and Public Statements
  2. ’No Regrets’, Frances Baard by SPEAK, December 1993, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  3. ’Forget About Forgetting about Our Demands’ Say Women Teachers by SPEAK, 1990 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  4. Yvonne Chaka Chaka: Princess of Africa by SPEAK, December 1993, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  5. Youth Women Organise by National Youth Working Committee (SPEAK), July 1989, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  6. Year of women of South Africa by E.S. Reddy
  7. Working To Contract by SPEAK, September 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  8. Working And Sharing Together by SPEAK, 1991 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  9. Workers Are Parents Too by SPEAK, 1990 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  10. Women’s Rights: Does The Government Really Care? by SPEAK, April 1993, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  11. Women’s Liberation Must Be Part Of A New South Africa by SPEAK, March 1990, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  12. Women’s liberation by Zanele Dhlamini (Mbeki)
  13. Women: march to freedom
  14. Women's Organisations in the Western Cape | Article
  15. Women Vote! And Make Your Voices Count! | Newspaper clippings
  16. Women under indentured labour in colonial Natal, 1860-1911 by Jo Beall
  17. Women Teachers Want Equality by SPEAK, 1990 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  18. Women Play A Leading Role
  19. Women Of Steel by SPEAK, 1990 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  20. Women Of Indian Descent In Southern Africa by Kamini Krishna | Article
  21. Women make their voices heard: Fiona Dove by SPEAK, November 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  22. Women In Twentieth Century South African Politics
  23. Women in the apartheid society by Fatima Meer pdf
  24. Women in the apartheid society by Fatima Meer
  25. Women in the apartheid society by Fatima Meer
  26. Women in the ANC-led underground by Raymond Suttner | Article
  27. Women Freedom Fighters tell of Sexual Abuse in Camps by Carl Collison (Mail and Guardian), 27 October 2017 | Article
  28. Women Fight On! by SPEAK, July 1994 | Newspaper clippings
  29. Women concerned about their future 1992 E | Newspaper clippings
  30. Women and the Satyagraha Campaign
  31. Women And The Living Wage Campaign by SPEAK, 1986 – 1990, Johannesubrg | Newspaper clippings
  32. Women and Resistance in South Africa by Cherryl Walker, 1982, South Africa | Book chapter
  33. Women and migration in South Africa: historical and literary perspectives by Kalpana Hiralal | Article
  34. Women and Gender in Southern Africa to 1945 edited by Cherryl Walker
  35. Women & The Living Wage Campaign by SPEAK, 1989 – 1992, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  36. Women
  37. Woman’s Day by SPEAK, South Africa | Newspaper clippings
  38. Winnie Mandela: The pain and the passion by SPEAK, October 1994, Johannesburg
  39. Winnie Mandela: A Life by Anné Mariè du Preez Bezdrob, 2003, South Africa
  40. Winnie Mandela defeated in Women`s League elections
  41. Winnie Mandela calls for Black unity: is there hope?
  42. Will There Be Lobola In A Post-apartheid Society? by SPEAK, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  43. When Will We All Have Jobs by SPEAK, 1990 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  44. Welcome To The New SA by Voter Education (SPEAK), February 1994 | Newspaper clippings
  45. Welcome Mama Africa: Miriam Makeba by SPEAK, 1991 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  46. We Will Miss You Feroza Adama by SPEAK, October 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  47. We Are Fighting For Our Rights by SPEAK, 1990 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  48. Walls Can Shout! by SPEAK, October 1992, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  49. Viva! COSATU Women Viva! By SPEAK, 1991 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  50. Victory For Clothing Workers by SPEAK, 1991 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings