Peace march to John Vorster Square,
- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-17-17.8-17.8.30
- Unidad documental simple
- 1989-09
Activists on a peace march to John Vorster Square, Johannesburg September 1989.
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Peace march to John Vorster Square,
Activists on a peace march to John Vorster Square, Johannesburg September 1989.
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Peace march to John Vorster Square,
Peace march to John Vorster Square, Johannesburg September 1989.
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Labour Party supporter. Riverlea.
Labor party (House of Representatives) supporter walking past election posters, Riverlea, Johannesburg.
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Worker summit conference in Johannesburg
Workers summit. Left to right: Chris Dlamini (COSATU); Elijah Barayi - (President, COSATU); James Mndaweni - (President, NACTU)
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Petition against closure of school in Hillbrow
Johannesburg Girls High a white school, petitioning against closure of the school and instead allow it to be open to all races. Hillbrow. 5 August 1989.
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Petition against closure of school in Hillbrow
A pupil at the whites-only Johannesburg Girls High School collects signatures for a petition calling for the opening of the school to all races. The school, which is situated in a grey (illegally racially mixed) area, will be closed at the end of the year because of drop in numbers of white school children in the suburb. Hillbrow, Johannesburg 5 August 1989.
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Delegates at the national conference.
Delegates at the 1989 Cosatu Congress in Johannesburg
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Group of men, one holding a toy gun at a Cosatu Congress held in Johannesburg, 14 July 1989
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Non-racial 'Swim-in' held in Hillbrow, defying the Group Areas Act
A multi-racial 'Swim-in' was organised by the Democratic Party (DP) at a swimming pool in central Johannesburg as part of a campaign to defy apartheid laws in the city. In terms of the Group Areas Act, difference races are forced to use different amenities.
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"Inner city encounter" Whites staying with Black hosts in the city
Helen Summers and hostess Joyce Nqoakes, during the 'inner-city encounter' organised by Actstop/ Five Freedoms Forum, Where whites spent 2 Nights with blacks who live illegally in the city's gray areas. Johannesburg - June 1989,
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