1. Choosing The Party To Vote For by SPEAK, November 1993, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  2. Cheryl Roberts by Thoraya Pandy (SPEAK), June 1992, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  3. Chapter 7. An Afrikaner Working Mother
  4. Chapter 4. From The Poverty of the Platteland to the Slums of the City: Farm Girls Turned Into Factory Hands
  5. Building Union Women by Deanne Collins (SPEAK), November 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  6. Black Politics 1992 E | Newspaper clippings
  7. Being A Writer: Roseline Naapo by SPEAK, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  8. ANC Women’s League: South African Women March To Freedom! By SPEAK, June 1990, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  9. ANC Takes A Stand On Women’s Liberation by SPEAK, 1985 – 1990, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  10. An Artist Called Mary: Mary Shabalala by SPEAK, 1989, Durban | Newspaper clippings
  11. Alexandra Women’s Congress: Organising women for a new South Africa by SPEAK, 1990 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  12. African Women's Voices | Article
  13. Address by ANC President Jacob Zuma on the occasion of the Charlotte Maxeke Memorial Lecture hosted by the ANC Women`s League to launch Women`s Month | Speeches and Public Statements
  14. Across the Kala Pani: Untold Stories of Indentutred Women of Christian Origin in South Africa by Rowanne Sarojini Marie | Article
  15. A Time To Push Ahead: COSATU Women Speak by SPEAK, 1990 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  16. A People’s Government Includes Women by SPEAK, March 1993 | Newspaper clippings
  17. A Long And Difficult Road Ahead: Building The ANC Women’s League by SPEAK, 1991 – 1994, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  18. A Fighting Life Nontsikelelo by SPEAK, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  19. A Celebration Of Women Artists by SPEAK, July 1992, Johannesburg | Newspaper clippings
  20. 70th birthday greetings Nelson Mandela
  21. 2000s - Women in the new South Africa
  22. 2. Potchefstroom: A Fighting Location
  23. 'Winnie hired me to kill Dr Asvat' (Mail & Guardian), 05 September 1997 | Article
  24. Interview with Winnie Mandela on the Soweto riots