- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-17-17.2-17.2.8
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- 1984-05
Opening night of the Cape Youth Congress AGM in Cape Town. May 1984
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Opening night of the Cape Youth Congress AGM in Cape Town. May 1984
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The police Reaction Unit in Cape Town
Police Reaction Unit ,Cape Town, informing protestors: "You have three minutes to disperse"
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UDF members collecting signatures
UDF activist collecting signatures for the UDF's One Million Signatures Campaign from Cape Town residents.
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UDF May Day poster on a wall in Cape Town
A poster calling on workers in Cape Town. The poster has to compete with many other posters around it advertising entertainment.
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Jeremy Cronin speaks at CAYCO annual congress
Jeremy Cronin, recently released after serving 7 years in prison for furthering the aims of the ANC reads from his book of poems to a youth audience at the Cape Youth Congress A.G.M
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Magnus Malan, Chester Crocker and "Pik" Botha meet prior to the Nkomati accord
The architects of détente prior to the Nkomati agreement. Left to right: South African Minister of Defence Magnus Malan; US assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Chester Crockey; and Foreign Minister Pik Botha, Cape Town 1984.
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UDF members collecting signatures
UDF activist collecting signatures for the UDF's One Million Signatures Campaign from Cape Town residents.
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People singing freedom songs at a meeting in Cape Town
Protesters singing freedom songs and dancing at a political meeting in Cape Town. Affiliated to the UDF and FEDSAW.
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Percy Sledge, an American entertainer, visits South Africa despite the cultural boycott
Poster on wall advertising "The King of Soul" Percy Sledge" at the 3 Arts From 3 May-2 June. Percy Sledge - an American entertainer, visits South Africa. despite the cultural boycott. 1984
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David Russell addresses a solidarity with SWAPO meeting in Cape Town.
Reverend David Russell, who suffered the hardship of a banning order, addresses a solidarity with South West Africa People’s Organisation (SWAPO) meeting in Cape Town.
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