Soweto Homemakers Festival, promoting consumerism
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Three women sitting in front of Sunlight and Skip cleaning products at the Soweto Homemakers Festival geared towards the black middle class.
Weinberg, Paul
Soweto Homemakers Festival, promoting consumerism
Three women sitting in front of Sunlight and Skip cleaning products at the Soweto Homemakers Festival geared towards the black middle class.
Weinberg, Paul
A trumpeter from the African Jazz Pioneers plays at the ANC Rally. Soweto.
A trumpeter from the African Jazz Pioneers plays at the rally for released ANC leaders, Soweto, 29 October 1989
Weinberg, Paul
Supporters or a rally for released ANC leaders, marching waving ANC flags and holding signs saying "Congress Welcomes, Peoples Leaders, Victory is Certain". Soweto, 29 October, 1989.
Weinberg, Paul
ANC Rally for released leaders, Soweto.
A photograph of supporters waving flags and holding a "LONG LIVE ANC" sign amongst the crowd at a rally for released ANC leaders, Soweto, 29 October, 1989.
Weinberg, Paul
Weinberg, Paul
Nelson Mandela with 3 school-boys, soon after his release.
Nelson Mandela speaks to Johannesburg school boys soon after his release from Victor Verster prison, Soweto, February 1990.
auf der Heyde, Peter
Man on a bicycle and woman at a streetside store on the outskirts of Soweto.
Mofokeng, Santu
Woman protests against troop occupation.
A woman stands in protest in front of military armoured vehicles "Raatel" full of soldiers in Soweto.
Weinberg, Paul
Police-supervised press tour of Soweto on June 16th
A Police supervised press tour of Soweto on 16 June 1984, the 7 years after the Soweto Uprising. Journalists are driven around in a "Raatel" Soldiers stand in the foreground.
Schwegmann, Wendy
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