The Albie Sachs Collection consists of the personal documents collected by the lawyer, writer, activist and former South African Constitutional Court Justice Albie Sachs. We, the People SA hold a small selection of items digitised from the full physical collection housed at the UWC-Robben Island Museum Mayibuye Archives, Cape Town. The Albie Sachs Collection covers 1959 to 1993. The collection documents the legal journeys and political contributions of its creator and reflects Albie’s lifelong engagement in the intersection of art and justice.
The journey starts with documents from Albie Sachs’ time as an advocate in Cape Town and his own legal defence before exile in 1966. While exiled in Mozambique, Sachs continued to participate politically as rapporteur for the ANC’s Constitution Committee and later was included in the National Executive of the ANC. Sachs also played an active part in the negotiation process to end apartheid during CODESA and the Multi-Party Negotiation Process.
The Albie Sachs Collection as formed by Albie Sachs personal journey, contains personal correspondence and interests intertwined with research and legal draft documents. The collection brings together moments – significant, mundane, painful, and joyous – that serve to inform and humanise a struggle against a dehumanising system.
Samples of the Albie Sachs Collection are embedded in the Our Constitution online exhibitions.