Zeph Motopheng, president of PAC
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Zeph Mothopeng president of Pan African Congress holds up his hand at a meeting in Soweto
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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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F. van Zyl Slabbert addresses the campaign launch meeting
Dr. F. van Zyl Slabbert speaks at the launch of the UDF's "call to the whites" campaign in a full City Hall , Johannesburg- April 1986.
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M.F. Esack at a Meeting at University of Cape Town
A meeting held at the University of Cape Town where Farid Esack spoke under the watch of a Traffic Officer. April 1987
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Residents Association meeting in Cape Town
Residents attending a civic meeting organised by Bommakierie, Bridgetown, Silverton and Kewtown (BBSK) Residents Association. The association is demanding more equitable housing conditions.
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DESCOM Memorial tea for David Webster
Detainees' Support Committee (DESCOM) David Webster memorial tea party at Central Methodist Church, Johannesburg. Friends, relatives & ex-detainees discuss way of combating bannings & restriction orders. Maggie Friedman David Webster's partner also attended.
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COSAS meeting at Evaton, shortly before it was banned.
COSAS meeting at Evaton . This event was shortly before COSAS was banned. June 1985
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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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Helen Joseph addresses the meeting of the South African Indian Congress (SAIC)
Helen Joseph addresses the Transvaal anti-saic Committee congress in 1983
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Natal Indian Congress Meeting with banner: "Rajbansi where are U?"
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FFF conference where delegates sing "N'kosi Sikelele".
Delegates to the Five Freedoms Forum (FFF) conference sing N'kosi Sikelele at the end of the final address this past weekend.
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