Protest by students at University of Witswatersrand
- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-23-23.2-23.2.4
- Unidad documental simple
- 1985
Protest by Wits students.
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Protest by students at University of Witswatersrand
Protest by Wits students.
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Students hold hands at Wits protest
Students protesting holding hands and wearing NUSAS T-shirts on University of Witwatersrand campus.
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Students fleeing a police charge and teargas.
Students fleeing a police charge and teargas after conflict between students and police on University of Witwatersrand campus.
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Students fleeing a police charge and teargas
Students fleeing a police charge and teargas.
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Protest march in Johannesburg in September 1989.
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Protesters outside the court during the trial of the "Soweto 14"
The scene outside the court during the trial of the 'Soweto 14'. Protesters are holding their fists up behind a row of police officers. Behind the police is a Ratel, military vehicle.
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Community meeting, part of the removal of the Mogopa people from their home
Magopa residents tried unsuccessfully to resist their removal. A meeting being held, with a man signing a piece of paper. Part of the forced removal of the Mogopa people from their home to Pachsdraai and Bethanie between 1983 and 1984.
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Anti-election meeting and demonstration in Athlone
Thousands of workers came out at anti-election, new deal meetings during July and met for a mass meeting and demonstration in Athlone.
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Meeting to boycott the election, held in Lenasia
A scene from the election boycott campaign in Lenasia where an excited crowd of 3000 packed the hall and passages of the Civic Centre to hear Transvaal Indian Congress (TIC) publicity secretary Mr Cassim Saloojee, United Democratic Front (UDF) president, UDF patron Dr Allan Boesak and Mrs Albertina Sisulu.
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Archbishop Tutu addressing a crowd at a funeral for the Langa Massacre at Uitenhage
Archbishop Desmond Tutu addresses mourners at a mass funeral for victims of the Langa Massacre in Uitenhage At least 20 people were reported to have been killed. The massacre was on a Sharpeville commemoration day. Picture shows Black Sash members on podium with Tutu. April 1985.
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