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![]() | Barnes, Teresa (1997) |
| 'Am I a Man?': Gender and the Pass Laws in Urban Colonial Zimbabwe, 1930-80 | |
| African Studies Review. Volume 40 #1. April. p. 59-81. |
![]() | Barnes, T. (1989) |
| 'To raise a hornet's nest': the effect of early resistance to passes for women in South Africa on the pass laws in colonial Zimbabwe | |
| Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity. #5. p. 40-52. |
![]() | Eales, Kathy (1989) |
| Patriarchs, Passes and Privilege: Johannesburg's African Middle Classes and the Question of Night Passes for African Women | |
| In: Holding their ground: class, locality and culture in 19th and 20th century South Africa. p. 105-139. |
![]() | Wells, Julia C. (1986) |
| The War of Degradation: Black Women's Struggle against Orange Free State Pass Laws, 1913 | |
| In: Banditry, Rebellion and Social Protest in Africa. p. 253-270. |
![]() | Yawitch, J. (1984) |
| Tightening the noose: African women and influx control in South Africa 1950-1980 | |
| Cape Town: Second Carnegie Inquiry into Poverty and Development in Southern Africa. Carnegie conference paper #82. 36p. |
![]() | Wells, Julia C. (1983) |
| Why Women Rebel: A Comparative Study of South African Women's Resistance in Bloemfontein (1913) and Johannesburg (1958) | |
| Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 10 #1. October. p. 55-70. |
![]() | Wells, J. (1980) |
| Women's resistance to passes in Bloemfontein during the inter-war period | |
| Africa Perspective. #15. p. 16-35. |
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