- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-1-1.2-1.2.2
- Pièce
- 29 October 1989
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
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Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
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ANC Rally for released leaders, Soweto.
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
A photograph of supporters waving flags and holding a "LONG LIVE ANC" sign amongst the crowd at a rally for released ANC leaders, Soweto, 29 October, 1989.
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Trevor Huddleston with Oliver Tambo at the Harare Children's Conference.
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Bishop Trevor Huddleston and Oliver Tambo at The International Conference on Children, Repression and the Law in Apartheid South Africa, held in Harare, 24-27 September 1987, it was convened by Archbishop Trevor Huddleston.
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Bishop Trevor Huddleston being thanked by Oliver Tambo, Harare.
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Bishop Trevor Huddleston being thanked by Oliver Tambo at The International Conference on Children, Repression and the Law in Apartheid South Africa, held in Harare, 24-27 September 1987, it was convened by Archbishop Trevor Huddleston.
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Oliver Tambo and Beyers Naude at the ANC Conference in Harare
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Oliver Tambo and Beyers Naude at The International Conference on Children, Repression and the Law in Apartheid South Africa, held in Harare, 24-27 September 1987, it was convened by Archbishop Trevor Huddleston.
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JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
This collection was opened by Julie Frederikse while she began researching her book The Unbreakable Thread: Non-Racialism in South Africa. The photographs she gathered, numbering over 1200, form the bulk of this collection. Captured by photographers from Afrapix and International Defence and Aid Fund (IDAF), and other photographers of the time, this collection of 'struggle photography' is a visual document of South Africa's turbulent political past, and include topics such as: African National Congress, Conscription, Education, Elections, Funerals, Labour, Living Conditions, Military and Police, National Party, Protests, Transvaal Indian Congress, Resistance, and Unrest.
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