- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-16-16.2-16.2.21
- Stuk
- 1986-02
Portrait of Mkuseli Jack, an activist from the Eastern Cape.
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Portrait of Mkuseli Jack, an activist from the Eastern Cape.
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Ram Saloojee addresses a meeting
Ram Saloojee, the first United Democratic Front (UDF) treasurer, addresses a meeting.
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Walter Sisulu at home in Soweto
Walter Sisulu at home in Soweto eating. This photo was taken shortly after his release from incarceration.
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Rev. Jean-Francois Bill and his family after his release
Rev. Jean-Francois Bill, a Swiss South African and Presbyterian Clergyman shortly after his release from nine months in detention. He was not charged, but has been served with severe restriction orders .Left to Right Denice (Daughter) Rev Jean-Francois Bill, Molly (wife)
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May day celebration organised by the UDF
May Day celebration organised by UDF. Clothing workers Union on the wall. (CLOWU)
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Making posters for a demonstration.
Activists making and painting banners for a UDF rally which is set to happen in Pietermaritzburg. Ben Martins is depicted painting text on a banner.
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Demonstrating against detention and in support of detainees on hunger strike. .T. 4/4/89.
A group of strikers demonstrating against detention and for hunger strikers not to be moved, but released, holding placards being ticketed by police officers.
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Trevor Manuel and others at a service when 20 restrictees defied their banning orders
Trevor Manuel and others at a service when 20 restrictees defied their banning orders.
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Ahmed Kathrada on his release.
Supporters carry a jubilant Ahmed Kathrada on their shoulders after his release from prison. People hold posters calling for welcoming back leaders, long live the ANC and supporting the UDF.
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Colin Cairncross rejoicing at a suspended sentence
Teacher, Colin Cairncross (22) , is hoisted shoulder high by jubilant supporters after being given a 5 year suspended prison sentence for aiding the outlawed African National Congress (ANC). Ten other men were jailed for a total of 83 years for their involvement in guerilla attacks in the Western Cape.
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