Elias Motsoaledi reunited with his family
- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-21-21.3-21.3.9
- Stuk
- 1989-10-17
The Motsoaledi family, Caroline, Elias and 3 of their children left to right: Kokoi, Leshoro, Mphoreng in Soweto on the evening of 17 October 1989.
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Elias Motsoaledi reunited with his family
The Motsoaledi family, Caroline, Elias and 3 of their children left to right: Kokoi, Leshoro, Mphoreng in Soweto on the evening of 17 October 1989.
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Walter Sisulu in Soweto just over a month after his release from prison.
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FEDTRAW and Black Sash women commemorate Hector Pieterson's death
Federation of Transvaal Women (FEDTRAW) and Black Sash women remember Hector Pieterson's death 13 Years earlier and place flowers on his grave. Avalon cemetery, Soweto. 16 June 1989.
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Veteran anti-apartheid activist Helen Joseph (centre) was amongst a group of black and white people at a tea party organised to observe Human Rights Day. A large contingency of security forces monitored the meeting. Soweto.
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Helen Joseph, Maurice Smithers and others at a tea party organised to observe Human Rights Day
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Albertina Sisulu welcomes her son Zwelakhe following his release after two years in detention
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US senator Paul Simon visits a squatter camp in Soweto during a fact-finding mission to South Africa
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Zeph Motopheng, president of PAC
Zeph Mothopeng president of Pan African Congress holds up his hand at a meeting in Soweto
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Zeph Mothopeng with wife and nephew after his release from Diepkloof
Zeph Mothopeng, President of the Pan African Congress (PAC), his wife and Benny Alexander, at a press conference in Soweto 2 days after Mothopengs release from Diepkloof Prison, where he has been since 1976 a total of 12 years. 28 November 1988.
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