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Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
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Lawyer Priscilla Jana holding Albertina Sisulu Molefe, Daughter of Popo Molefe, at a May Day meeting in Lenasia. Jana persuaded police to allow the meeting to be held, about 400 people attended the meeting despite a heavy police presence both in and outside the hall.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
Photographer: © Eric Miller
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Photographer affiliated to Afrapix projects
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Helen Joseph and Mama Zihlangu, President of United Women Organization (UWO) stand at a meeting
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
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Photographer: © Jimi Matthews
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Photographer during apartheid
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Helen Joseph and Albertina Sisulu at a The Federation of Transvaal Women (FEDTRAW) meeting in Johannesburg ,1987
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
Photographer: © Anna Zieminski
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Photographer during apartheid
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Mrs Doris McBride, the mother of Robert McBride, attends Federation of Transvaal Women (FEDTRAW) Women's Cultural Day on 9 August 1987 at Wits University, Johannesburg.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
Photographer: © Anna Zieminski
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Photographer during apartheid
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Anti-Apartheid campaigner, Helen Joseph who turns 83, seen here with Winnie Mandela in Johannesburg
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
Photographer: © Anna Zieminski
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Dr. Fatima Meer, addresses a United Democratic Front (UDF) meeting in Durban. November 1983
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
Photographer: © Paul Weinberg
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Dorothy Nyembe at Federation of South African Women (Fedsaw) 30th anniversary rally in Mamelodi, after being imprisoned for 15 years. 13 May 1984
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
Photographer: © Cedric Nunn
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Dorothy Nyembe sits in front of Victoria Mxenge at a welcoming service after Dorothy got out of prison after 15 years 1984.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
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Photographer: © Unknown
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Helen Joseph & Frances Baard greet each other on the day of the mass march in Cape Town. They led the women's march on the Union Buildings in Pretoria in the 50s.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
Photographer: © Steve Hilton-Barber
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Albertina' Sisulu's birthday with Walter Sisulu & Desmond Tutu. Albertina gets to celebrate with Walter as he was released from prison earlier in the month.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
Photographer: © Steve Hilton-Barber
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
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Veteran anti-apartheid activist Helen Joseph (centre) was amongst a group of black and white people at a tea party organised to observe Human Rights Day. A large contingency of security forces monitored the meeting. Soweto.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
Photographer: © Unknown
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Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Nadine Gordimer Joined a group of concerned whites who visited Alexandra Township to pay tribute to the graves of black youths killed by police.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
Photographer: © Gideon Mendel
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Photographer during apartheid
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Molly Blackburn at the funeral of the Cradock Four: Matthew Goniwe, Fort Calata, Sparrow Mkhonto and Sicelo Mhlauli. Cradock. July 1985.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
Photographer: © Anna Zieminski
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Photographer affiliated to Afrapix projects
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Mrs Hollow, a community worker, addressing a meeting focusing on Namibia in a church.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
Photographer: © Jimi Matthews
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Lawyer Priscilla Jana holds her fist up in defiance at Women's Day Commemoration. She stands in front of a poster stating "Women unite against Botha's Deal", Johannesburg 1984.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
Photographer: © Wendy Schwegmann
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Published
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Chief Gatsha Buthelezi, on the day of the controversial rally that led to a massacre of students by his supporters at the University of Zululand at Ngaye.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
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Photographer: © Paul Weinberg
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Sam Buti, Mayor of Alexandra township.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
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Photographer: © Wendy Schwegmann
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Scope and context needs correction
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
White protest Jeremy Cronin poetry reading at the Wits History Workshop in 1984
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Paul Weinberg
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Photographer affiliated to Afrapix projects
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Jeremy Cronin, recently released after serving 7 years in prison for furthering the aims of the ANC reads from his book of poems to a youth audience at the Cape Youth Congress A.G.M
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Jimi Matthews
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Photographer during apartheid
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
F.W. de Klerk with Archbishop Tutu, Allan Boesak and others.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Anna Zieminski
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Alec Erwin the, Educational Officer of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) presents on the organisation's structures.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Cedric Nunn
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Portrait of Mono Badela a South African Journalist.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Eric Miller
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Portrait of Thozamile Gweta, president of the South African Allied Workers Union.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Paul Weinberg
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Portrait of Mkuseli Jack, an activist from the Eastern Cape.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Gille de Vlieg
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Portrait of Patrick Terror Lekota
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Paul Weinberg
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Left to Right, Rev Allan Boesak, Lionel Louw (Chairperson of Western Cape Council of Churches) and Barry Streek at the opening of Community House, Salt river, Cape Town, 23 August 1987
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Gisele Wulfsohn
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Nelson Mandela and Joe Slovo meet in Cape Town
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
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http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Benny Gool
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Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Delizia Matshoba speaks at a concerned citizens meeting
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Gille de Vlieg
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Delizia Matshoba attends a concerned citizens meeting
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Gille de Vlieg
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Moses Magekiso, a union leader in celebration
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
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http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Cedric Nunn
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Photographer affiliated to Afrapix projects
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Aubrey Mokwena, President of the Free Mandela Campaign committee speaks.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Jimi Matthews
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Lawyer Peter Moll at South African Council of Churches Conference in 1984.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Paul Weinberg
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Murphy Morobe, acting Publicity Secretary of UDF, stands in front of graffiti "Viva UDF", June 1987
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Gisele Wulfsohn
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Murphy Morobe the acting Public Secretary of the United Democratic Front (UDF) speaks at a meeting.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Cedric Nunn
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Dr Nthato Motlana speaks at a UDF meeting in Lenasia.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Wendy Schwegmann
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Photographer during apartheid
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Zeph Mothopeng president of Pan African Congress holds up his hand at a meeting in Soweto
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
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http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Anna Zieminski
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Photographer affiliated to Afrapix projects
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Veteran trade unionist, Oscar Mpetha (Seated) shortly after his release from prison.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Jimi Matthews
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Photographer during apartheid
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Jay Naidoo at a meeting in Johannesburg, October 1986.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
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http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Anna Zieminski
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
One of the 'consulate six', Billy Nair, greeted by a large crowd of supporters as he leaves the building after the sit-in.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
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Photographer: © Unknown
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Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Beyers Naude addressing audience at Human Rights Day 1984
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Paul Weinberg
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Photographer during apartheid
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Portrait of trade unionist Pandelani Nefolovhodwe in a chair. 1986.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Anna Zieminski
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Billy Paddock portrait
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Paul Weinberg
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Billy Paddock portrait
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Paul Weinberg
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Portrait of police lieutenant Gregory Rockman.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Eric Miller
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Photographer affiliated to Afrapix projects
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Reverend David Russell, who suffered the hardship of a banning order, addresses a solidarity with South West Africa People’s Organisation (SWAPO) meeting in Cape Town.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Jimi Matthews
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Ram Saloojee, the first United Democratic Front (UDF) treasurer, addresses a meeting.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Paul Weinberg
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Walter Sisulu at home in Soweto eating. This photo was taken shortly after his release from incarceration.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
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http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Steve Hilton-Barber
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Portrait of Walter Sisulu after his release from detention as a political prisoner.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Eric Miller
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Walter Sisulu in Soweto just over a month after his release from prison.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Paul Weinberg
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Walter Sisulu at a birthday celebration for Albertina Sisulu in October 1989. Walter gives Albertina a gift and Desmond Tutu is in the background.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Steve Hilton-Barber
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Walter Sisulu waves to the crowd on his arrival home after his release from detention as a political prisoner. He is accompanied by Albertina Sisulu and a supporter holds up a poster behind saying "Long live the ANC"
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Eric Miller
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Photographer during apartheid
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Portrait of anti-apartheid activist Raymond Suttner on his release. He was detained without trial under state of emergency between 1986 and 1988.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Anna Zieminski
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Photographer during apartheid
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Anti-apartheid activist Raymond Suttner on his release. He is holding a bird and receiving a hug. He was detained without trial under state of emergency between 1986 and 1988.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Anna Zieminski
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Archbishop Desmond Tutu visits Oscar Mpetha, a trade unionist and anti-apartheid activist.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Eric Miller
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Z Vallie, A man sits in a wheelchair surrounded by people and a nurse.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Unknown
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
David Webster, wearing a Detainees' Parents Support Committee (DPSC) T-shirt, addressing gathering at COSATU House on National Detainees Day, 12 March 1987.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Eric Miller
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
David Webster, wearing a Detainees' Parents Support Committee (DPSC) T-shirt saying 'Release our people', prior to his speech to COSATU members at a gathering at COSATU House on National Detainees Day, 12 March 1987.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Eric Miller
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Photographer during apartheid
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Trade Unionist David Webster dancing at a meeting in Alexandra.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Anna Zieminski
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Rev. Jean-Francois Bill, a Swiss South African and Presbyterian clergyman, shortly after his release from nine months in detention. He was not charged, but has been served with severe restriction orders. Johannesburg, 27 March 1987.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Eric Miller
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Politician Frederik Van Zyl Slabbert at 'Call to whites' meeting organised by the United Democratic Front (UDF). He was leader of the official opposition, the Progressive Federal Party (PFP), in the House of Assembly.
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Gideon Mendel
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.
Afrapix was a collective agency of amateur and professional photographers who documented Apartheid South Africa through their photographs in the 1980s. At its height there were 20 members, and up to 60 "stringers" which had an affiliation and would do projects for Afrapix.
Published
Rev. Jean-Francois Bill, a Swiss South African and Presbyterian Clergyman shortly after his release from nine months in detention. He was not charged, but has been served with severe restriction orders .Left to Right Denice (Daughter) Rev Jean-Francois Bill, Molly (wife)
SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY ARCHIVE (SAHA)
AL2547 - The Original SAHA Photograph Collection
http://www.saha.org.za/collections/south_african_history_archive_photographs_6.htm
Photographer: © Eric Miller
Permission to use the photograph for publication has to be obtained from the photographer / AFRAPIX.