- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-15-15.5
- Stuk
- c1984-1991
Children pose together at a multiracial day care centre, Central Johannesburg.
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Children pose together at a multiracial day care centre, Central Johannesburg.
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Winnie Mandela with Helen Joseph at her 83rd birthday
Anti-Apartheid campaigner, Helen Joseph who turns 83, seen here with Winnie Mandela in Johannesburg
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Zeph Motopheng, president of PAC
Zeph Mothopeng president of Pan African Congress holds up his hand at a meeting in Soweto
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Raymond Suttner recieving a hug on his release from detention
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.
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Democratic Party Launch in Johannesburg. Wynand Malan, Dennis Worrall, Zach de Beer and others on a stage.
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Launch of the Pan Africanist Movement (PAM) in Johannesburg
Delegates give the open palm salute at the launch of the Pan Africanist Movement (PAM) . More than 600 delegates met in Soweto to formally launch the organisation which shares the Pan Africanist Congress' Africanist ideology. Johannesburg, 2 December 1989.
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Non-racial 'Swim-in' held in Hillbrow, defying the Group Areas Act
A multi-racial 'Swim-in' was organised by the Democratic Party (DP) at a swimming pool in central Johannesburg as part of a campaign to defy apartheid laws in the city. In terms of the Group Areas Act, difference races are forced to use different amenities.
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Clergy leading a peace march to John Vorster Square
Clergy leading a peace march to John Vorster Square as part of the Mass Democratic Movement (MDM). Second from left: Bishop Peter Storey, 3rd from left: Rev. Frank Chikane)
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Zeph Mothopeng with wife and nephew after his release from Diepkloof
Zeph Mothopeng, President of the Pan African Congress (PAC), his wife and Benny Alexander, at a press conference in Soweto 2 days after Mothopengs release from Diepkloof Prison, where he has been since 1976 a total of 12 years. 28 November 1988.
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Petition against closure of school in Hillbrow
Johannesburg Girls High a white school, petitioning against closure of the school and instead allow it to be open to all races. Hillbrow. 5 August 1989.
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