South African resistance posters: Solidarity with detained workers, their struggle is ours
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- 1983-1990
South African resistance posters: Solidarity with detained workers, their struggle is ours
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South African resistance posters: Solidarity with detained workers, their struggle is ours
South African resistance posters: Solidarity with detained workers, their struggle is ours
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South African resistance posters: Solidarity with detained workers Their struggle is ours
South African resistance posters: Solidarity with detained workers Their struggle is ours
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South African resistance posters: Detention
South African resistance posters: Detention
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Residents of the townships in Natal discuss the violence of the Inkatha vigilantes
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Police at Labour Party meeting
Police and military men watch over a Labour Party meeting with protesters holding signs in Eldorado Park.
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Protester picketing at a polling station for the election to House of Representatives, surrounded by policemen.
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Funeral of victim of SADF raid into Lesotho.
Close friends and family bury one of the 42 victims of the SADF raid into Lesotho. Mourners carry the coffin and march behind, some holding banners.
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Soweto service for victims of raid on Matola, Mozambique.
A service held in Soweto for Matola Raid victims. Uncertain whether raid of 1981 or 1983. On the podium signs with text "To gun down defenceless men women and children in their sleep is dastardly cowardice"
During the height of apartheid, security forces carried out a raid on ANC houses in Matola, Mozambique, where 16 South Africans and one Portuguese national were killed. Most of the victims were members of Umkhonto We Sizwe in 1981. In a SADF raid on Matola in 1983 at least 6 people died including 2 children and 26 people wounded.
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Mass funeral of the victims of the massacre in Uitenhage near Port Elizabeth
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Dorothy Nyembe with Victoria Mxenge
Dorothy Nyembe sits in front of Victoria Mxenge at a welcoming service after Dorothy got out of prison after 15 years 1984.
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