Students attend a youth meeting in Cape Town
- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-17-17.14-17.14.6
- Unidad documental simple
- 1984
Political meeting of youth activists in Mitchells Plain, Cape Town, 1982.
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Students attend a youth meeting in Cape Town
Political meeting of youth activists in Mitchells Plain, Cape Town, 1982.
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People of all races gathering before a meeting in Cape Town
Gathering outside a hall before a political meeting in Cape Town to sing freedom songs totally ignoring the fact illegal gatherings act which prohibits this sort of gathering,
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Anti-election picket in Athlone
Anti-election picket on an Athlone street. A young man standing with a poster "UDF Unites, Don't Vote for Apartheid"
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Injured NF anti-election demonstrator
National Forum (NF) anti-election demonstrator injured by police. Scores of demonstrators were injured when police broke up peaceful protests at the polling booth in Lenasia.
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Musicians at an End Conscription Campaign fundraising concert. 1984
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Political slogan graffiti for ANC and subsequently SAP
Women walk past political graffiti in Johannesburg. The slogan "Long live ANC" is the original slogan, the ANC has been crossed out subsequently and replaced by SAP. So reads "Long live SAP" with the ANC crossed out. Original graffiti supports the ANC and Subsequent graffiti supports South African Police (SAP)
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Political slogan graffiti on a wall about election to Indian House of Delegates
Political slogan graffiti on a wall in Rylands, " H. Osman can't speak to save his own arse. How can he save us? Boycott!!" Popular resentment towards a candidate for the Indian House of Parliament expressed in graffiti. Mr Osman received so few votes in the August 1984 elections he lost his election deposit.
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AZASO members at protest meeting in KwaZulu-Natal
Meeting to protest Nkatha killings at Zululand University by Azanian Students Organisation (AZASO)
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NF anti-election picket with home made slogans
National Forum (NF) anti-election demonstrators picket along the road, holding handmade signs. "One Azania, One Nation" and "Workers Unite, Dont Vote, NF"
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Basil "Manenberg" Coetzee playing the saxophone, a musician who has become a familiar feature at political meetings in Cape Town. All his compositions ar politically inspired. 1984
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