Police inspecting passes in Cape Town
- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-22-22.1
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- 1983
White policeman inspecting black people's passes, Cape Town, 1983.
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Police inspecting passes in Cape Town
White policeman inspecting black people's passes, Cape Town, 1983.
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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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Police oversee destruction of a squatter camp near Cape Town
Police in armoured Saracen van (Ratel) oversee the destruction of a Cape Town 'Squatter Camp'.
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White truck drivers who transported the belongings of the Mogopa people
Residents forcibly removed from Mogopa where charged as much as R300 by farmers who transported their belongings by truck to a far away homeland.
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Anglican clerics at a thanksgiving service for the release of Bishop Ndandwe
Anglican Clerics and members of the public join together in the singing of the national anthem of black South Africa, Nkosi Sikelel i Afrika, after a thanksgiving service held for the release of Bishop Ndandwe, who was released shortly before a march demanding his release was due to occur.
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Beyers Naude with Walter Sisulu
Beyers Naude and Walter Sisulu stand together.
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Police arresting demonstrators protesting against the tricameral elections
Police arresting demonstrators protesting against the tricameral elections.
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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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JODAC peace rally held at JHB city hall.
JODAC peace rally held at JHB city hall.
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FFF conference where delegates sing "N'kosi Sikelele".
Delegates to the Five Freedoms Forum (FFF) conference sing N'kosi Sikelele at the end of the final address this past weekend.
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