- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-16-16.2-16.2.64
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- c1983-1991
Z Vallie, A man sits in a wheelchair surrounded by people and a nurse.
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Z Vallie, A man sits in a wheelchair surrounded by people and a nurse.
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Women with children in temporary housing
Two women sit in front of tents which serve as temporary housing with their children. Likely they were relocated.
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Unrest in Duduza Township after political funeral
Defiant funeral crowds in Duduza township ignore armed soldiers behind them on a Ratel.
Frederikse, Julie
University staff come between two groups of protesting students
University staff come between protesting students and right-wing students who attempted to disrupt the protest meeting.
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UDF picket with officials and SOYCO.
UDF picket with UDF officials and SOYCO t-shirts. Activists stand behind a fence.
Unknown Afrapix Photographer
The UDF Players present a play
The UDF players present a play, 'Time to Act' at the Grassroots Magazine "Expressions" evenging.
Unknown Afrapix Photographer
The UDF Players present a play
The UDF players present a play, 'Time to Act' at the Grassroots Magazine "Expressions" evenging.
Unknown Afrapix Photographer
The funeral service for Molly Blackburn.
Guard of honour standing round coffin (UDF Marshals)
Unknown Afrapix Photographer
Soweto service for victims of raid on Matola, Mozambique.
A service held in Soweto for Matola Raid victims. Uncertain whether raid of 1981 or 1983. On the podium signs with text "To gun down defenceless men women and children in their sleep is dastardly cowardice"
During the height of apartheid, security forces carried out a raid on ANC houses in Matola, Mozambique, where 16 South Africans and one Portuguese national were killed. Most of the victims were members of Umkhonto We Sizwe in 1981. In a SADF raid on Matola in 1983 at least 6 people died including 2 children and 26 people wounded.
Unknown Afrapix Photographer
South African resistance posters: We women will stand shoulder to shoulder
South African resistance posters: We women will stand shoulder to shoulder with our menfolk in a common struggle against poverty, race and class discrimination
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