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      Confronting Personal Trauma while Arranging and Describing Collections Relating to the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the Narrative of Ruth First

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      trauma archives, liberation archives, truth and reconciliation commissions, human rights, anti-apartheid

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            Nestled within the repositories of the South African History Archives (SAHA) in Johannesburg, the chilling tales of apartheid-era South Africa are preserved through pivotal collections like those of Julian Knight and Rudolph Jansen, and documents intimately connected to the life and tragic demise of Ruth First—a name synonymous with resistance, intellect, and indomitable courage against apartheid’s brutality. Tasked in 2006 with arranging and describing these collections, I embarked on a harrowing journey through the legal representations of individuals implicated in heinous acts against activists. These documents included amnesty applications submitted to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), established to probe human rights abuses from 1960 to 1994. This poignant chapter in South Africa’s quest for healing and justice offered amnesty in exchange for the truth about atrocities committed during those dark decades. Ruth First’s narrative, interwoven with these collections, symbolises both victimhood and hope. Her life, activism, and assassination on August 17, 1982, by a parcel bomb sent by the South African Police while in exile in Mozambique, highlight the steep costs of fighting for freedom and justice.

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            UnisaRxiv
            UNISA Press
            23 April 2024
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            [1 ] University of South Africa, Department of Information Science;
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            10.25159/UnisaRxiv/000073.v1
            73707f49-7d64-4830-a380-e4f5526c9d98

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            : 20 March 2024
            : 23 April 2024
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            Social & Behavioral Sciences
            trauma archives,liberation archives,truth and reconciliation commissions,human rights,anti-apartheid

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