Children bathing in Khayelitsha
- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-12-12.2-12.2.6
- Unidad documental simple
- 1984
Life in the new township of Khayelitsha. Children bathing in the open in a bucket next to a shack .
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Children bathing in Khayelitsha
Life in the new township of Khayelitsha. Children bathing in the open in a bucket next to a shack .
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Family in compound on White farm.
A family living in a corrugated iron shack in compound on a white farm. A mother and four children sit on the bed in front of the cooking fire.
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Children with nannies in the park. Johannesburg 1985.
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Funeral for Amanda Fanisa, a 6 month old baby who was killed by teargas
Crossroads residents bury six-month-old Amanda Fanisa, asphyxiated by tear gas fired during police action in Crossroads, Cape Town. The South African security forces used tear gas as a standard means of "crowd control". Tear gas can be lethal, and it is especially dangerous when inhaled by young children.
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Candlelight vigil in Cape Town to protest against state of emergency and detentions
Children at a candlelight vigil protesting against the state of emergency and detentions, held in Cape Town
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'Young Americans' in Hanover Park
'Young Americans' in Hanover Park playing on the street.
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Free the children service in Cape Town
"Free the children" service in protest against the detention of children held in Cape Town. Leah Tutu and Fariedah Omar stand in front of a candle.
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Military display at the Rand Show in Johannesburg
Military display Rand show. A baby sits in a pram with an army vehicle in the background.
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Free the children service in Cape Town
"Free the children" service in protest against the detention of children held in Cape Town. Fariedah Omar and Margaret Nash stand with their fists raised in solidarity.
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Boy at the Bathurst Show organised by Grahamstown Battalion
A young boy plays with a mounted gun. The Grahamstown Battalion celebrates 75th Anniversary SADF and the 25th Anniversary of the Grahamstown Battalion.
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