Women who brought flowers to Mandela at Tygerberg Hospital,
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- 1988
60 Women brought flowers to Nelson Mandela at Tygerberg hospital after he was admitted in 1988
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Women who brought flowers to Mandela at Tygerberg Hospital,
60 Women brought flowers to Nelson Mandela at Tygerberg hospital after he was admitted in 1988
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Factory worker protests the referendum
The Federation of South African Trade Unions (FOSATU) factory worker at the Kellogg's factory in Springs on the day of the 1983 referendum, where only white people could vote. She holds a :pamphlet vote 'no'! C'cha in Sotho and Zulu. She is protesting the referendum.
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Factory worker protests about the referendum
The Federation of South African Trade Unions (FOSATU) factory worker at the Kellogg's factory in Springs on the day of the 1983 white referendum. She holds a :pamphlet vote 'no'! C'cha in Sotho and Zulu. She is protesting the referendum.
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Unidentified demonstration, with women wearing 'Msizi Dube' T-shirts
Unidentified demonstration with women wearing "Msizi Dube T-shirts.
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Anti-apartheid protest outside the British Consulate
A group of concerned women protest outside the British Consulate General offices, including Albertina Sisulu.
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Protest against Police brutality in Pietermaritzburg.
On the morning of Saturday 21 October 1989, the women of Pietermaritzburg protested against police brutality and, in particular, the placing of razor wire around St Albans Cathedral in Pretoria on the 23rd of September. St Peter's Church was surrounded with protestors as part of this action.
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Workers on their way to work during the bus boycott held in Sobantu, Pietermaritzburg, 1983.
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Frances Baard speaks at the launch of the UDF
Frances Baard, Veteran woman activist, delivering the opening speech, raising her fist, at the launch of the UDF in Rocklands, Mitchells Plain.
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Frances Baard speaks at the UDF launch
Frances Baard, Veteran woman activist, delivering the opening speech at the launch of the UDF in Rocklands, Mitchells Plain.
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Leila Issel, aged 9, addressing the crowd on behalf of her banned father
Leila Issel, 9 years old, addressing the crowd at the launch of the UDF in Mitchells Plain on behalf of her banned father, Johnny Issel who is a patron of the UDF.
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