Soldier stands with civilians behind. As the white dominated South African parliament opens amid much pomp and ceremony, weary children seem to find things more interesting at street level. Cape Town, May 1987
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.
The architects of détente prior to the Nkomati agreement. Left to right: South African Minister of Defence Magnus Malan; US assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Chester Crockey; and Foreign Minister Pik Botha, Cape Town 1984.
The Federation of South African Trade Unions (FOSATU) factory worker at the Kellogg's factory in Springs on the day of the 1983 white referendum. She holds a :pamphlet vote 'no'! C'cha in Sotho and Zulu. She is protesting the referendum.
National Forum (NF) anti-election demonstrators picket along the road, holding handmade signs. "One Azania, One Nation" and "Workers Unite, Dont Vote, NF"