Allan Boesak speaking at the launch of the UDF
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Dr Alan Boesak speaks at the launch of the UDF on the 20th August 1983 at Rocklands, Mitchells Plain, Cape Town
Matthews, Jimi
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Allan Boesak speaking at the launch of the UDF
Dr Alan Boesak speaks at the launch of the UDF on the 20th August 1983 at Rocklands, Mitchells Plain, Cape Town
Matthews, Jimi
Wits University anti-Republic Day protest, where protestors hold banners on the university steps.
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Archie Gumede, President of the UDF, speaks at the launch.
Archie Gumede, president of the UDF, speaking at the national launch of the UDF in Cape Town.
Matthews, Jimi
Defiance Campaign march to John Vorster Square
A protest meeting at the Mangaliso Patrick Mkhatshwa church regarding his detention, where supporters are singing.
Weinberg, Paul
Frances Baard speaks at the launch of the UDF
Frances Baard, Veteran woman activist, delivering the opening speech, raising her fist, at the launch of the UDF in Rocklands, Mitchells Plain.
Matthews, Jimi
Frances Baard speaks at the UDF launch
Frances Baard, Veteran woman activist, delivering the opening speech at the launch of the UDF in Rocklands, Mitchells Plain.
Weinberg, Paul
Mass Democratic Movement (MDM) organised a Freedom March in Durban. The March began with an interfaith service and ended with a mass rally outside the Durban City Hall. It is estimated that a crowd of 20000 were waving banners and posters in order to call for the end of a state of emergency.
Mayet, Rafs
Making posters for a demonstration.
Activists making and painting banners for a UDF rally which is set to happen in Pietermaritzburg. Ben Martins is depicted painting text on a banner.
Badsha, Omar
"Open City" walk in Cape Town to protest against the Group Areas Act
About 2000 people participated in an 'Open City' walk to indicate their opposition to the Group Areas Act which reserves certain residential areas for different race groups. This participant, with a banner saying "it's my country I will live where I choose to!!", was instructed not to hold his banner because the police had forbidden the display of any banners and posters. He tied the poster to his back so was not 'holding' it.
Miller, Eric
Protest against Police brutality in Pietermaritzburg.
On the morning of Saturday 21 October 1989, the women of Pietermaritzburg protested against police brutality and, in particular, the placing of razor wire around St Albans Cathedral in Pretoria on the 23rd of September. St Peter's Church was surrounded with protestors as part of this action.
Mazel, Aron