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Black Security guards outside the building that they suppose to protect
Matthews, Jimi
Black Security guards outside the building that they suppose to protect
Matthews, Jimi
Rev. Frank Chikane addressing the 'Grassroots' AGM.
Rev. Frank Chikane delivering the opening address at the 1983 Grassroots', a community newspapers launched in 1980 as a vehicle to 'voice of the voiceless', Annual General Meeting.
Matthews, Jimi
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.
Matthews, Jimi
Residents Association meeting in Cape Town
A civic meeting organised by Bommakierie, Bridgetown, Silverton and Kewtown (BBSK) Residents Association. A representatives of residents in a council housing area in Cape Town.
Matthews, Jimi
Residents Association meeting in Cape Town
A civic meeting organised by Bommakierie, Bridgetown, Silverton and Kewtown (BBSK) Residents Association. The association is demanding and end to ghetto housing conditions.
Matthews, Jimi
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.
Matthews, Jimi
Protest posters on walls on Durban main street
A protest poster, "Demand Housing For All", on a pillar in the main street of Durban.
Matthews, Jimi
Poster advertising the One Million Signature Campaign
UDF signature blitz for the UDF's One Million Signatures Campaign. A poster on a lamp post calls for residents of Grassy Park to make their mark. Poster is located on Victoria Road in Grassy Park
Matthews, Jimi
Political slogan graffiti on a wall on a Cape Town street
The slogan "Azania will be free!" graffitied on the wall of a street in Cape Town
Matthews, Jimi
Political slogan graffiti on a wall about election to Indian House of Delegates
Political slogan graffiti on a wall in Rylands, " H. Osman can't speak to save his own arse. How can he save us? Boycott!!" Popular resentment towards a candidate for the Indian House of Parliament expressed in graffiti. Mr Osman received so few votes in the August 1984 elections he lost his election deposit.
Matthews, Jimi