- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-17-17.1-17.1.14
- Stuk
- 1989-04-08
Democratic Party Launch sitting at a table left to right ar: Wynand Malan, Dennis Worrall, Zach de Beer in Johannesburg
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Democratic Party Launch sitting at a table left to right ar: Wynand Malan, Dennis Worrall, Zach de Beer in Johannesburg
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Presage Nkosi speaking at the IDASA conference.
Artstop organiser Presage Nkosi raises housing issues at IDASA's 'Open City' Conference held in the Johannesburg City Hall.
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Workshop on human rights for school children
Black Sash workshop on Human Rights for school children in Johannesburg May 1989,
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Meeting of the South African Indian Congress (SAIC)
Speaker presenting to a full hall at the Transvaal anti-saic Committee congress in 1983
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Five Freedoms Forum Funday, "Womandla" photo booth
Five Freedom Forums Fun Day. A boy poses in "womandla" fun photo. Johannesburg. June 1988.
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"Inner city encounter" Whites staying with Black hosts in the city
Rae Graham shares a joke with her host Dees, During the 'inner-city encounter' organised by Actstop/FFF, where whites spent 3 days with black hosts living illegally in the city's "gray areas", Johannesburg June 1989.
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Peace march to John Vorster Square,
Peace march to John Vorster Square, Johannesburg September 1989.
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Ordination of Patrick Mvemve as Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of Johannesburg
Patrick Mvemve being ordained as a new Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of Johannesburg on 29 June 1986.
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Crowd at "Human Rainbow" concert. 17/3/1990.
Large crowd at the Human Rainbow Concert held in Ellis Park Rugby Stadium. Celebrating the release of Nelson Mandela. Performers uncluded Jennifer Ferguson, Sankomota, Tananas, the Gereformeerde Blues Band and others. 17/3/90
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Voter casting his ballot at the "Coloured" election in Johannesburg
A voter being directed by policeman and a government official where to cast his ballot at the "Coloured" election in Johannesburg. The few who voted in the coloured and Indian elections got a lot of advice, support and protection from police and government officials.
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