- ZA HPRA AG3176-K-K39
- Unidad documental compuesta
- 1989
Parte deNational Progressive Primary Health Care Network records
Alfred Gqabula reads from his autobiography which was launched at the COSATU Culture Congress, Nasrec Johannesburg, 08/07/1989
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Alfred Gqabula reads from his autobiography which was launched at the COSATU Culture Congress, Nasrec Johannesburg, 08/07/1989
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P.W. Botha resignation, National Party meeting, Berario Park, 14/08/1989
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A youth poses a question at the National Party meeting in Houghton which was addressed by acting State President F.W. De Klerk, 16/08/1989
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Mass Democratic Movement Defiance Campaign visiting restrictees, with MP Helen Suzman in the front seat of the car, 18/08/1989
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Mass Democratic Movement Defiance Campaign unbanning of organisations, WITS, 20/08/1989
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Banner at Kwamashu student protest rally, Princess Magogo Stadium, Kwamashu, Durban, 23/03/1990
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Banner at Kwamashu student protest rally, Princess Magogo Stadium, Kwamashu, Durban, 23/03/1990
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The Mafefe post-office which is built from blocks made from Asbestos, Mafefe, Northern Transvaal
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Dismissed Sapekoe tea farmworkers wait at the Richmond railway station after being dumped their by management, Richmond, Natal
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In the Richmond station waiting room, Aron Sithole, Sapekoe Shopsteward tells the story of their unions (FAWU) fight recognition which led to the dismissals of hundreds of farm workers.The workers story is to be published in booklet form by the Association For Rural Advancement (AFRA), Ricmond, Natal