Allan Boesak at anti-election meeting in Cape Town
- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-19-19.2-19.2.13
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- 1983-1984
Reverend Allan Boesak a leading figure in the anti-election new deal campaign in collaboration with the UDF.
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Allan Boesak at anti-election meeting in Cape Town
Reverend Allan Boesak a leading figure in the anti-election new deal campaign in collaboration with the UDF.
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Black Sash picket in Cape Town
Black Sash picket in Cape Town on Soweto Day, 16 June 89, about the education struggle continuing.
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Participant at the Grassroots AGM held in Cape Town.
Tenant participating in the Grassroots, a community newspaper, annual general meeting in Cape Town.
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Grassroots education trust meeting held in Cape Town.
Grassroots education trust meeting held in Cape Town.
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Cape Town Resident of a housing estate with a copy of Grassroots Community Newspaper
Residents of council housing estate in Cape Town, with a copy of Grassroots community newspaper. The new paper is used extensively to engage residents in workshop discussion on current civic issues. Residents are encouraged to share their copy.
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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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Rev. Frank Chikane addressing the 'Grassroots' AGM.
Rev. Frank Chikane delivering the opening address at the 1983 Grassroots', a community newspapers launched in 1980 as a vehicle to 'voice of the voiceless', Annual General Meeting.
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UDF members collecting signatures
UDF activist collecting signatures for the UDF's One Million Signatures Campaign from Cape Town residents.
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UDF members collecting signatures
UDF activist collecting signatures for the UDF's One Million Signatures Campaign from Cape Town residents.
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UDF members collecting signatures
UDF activist collecting signatures for the UDF's One Million Signatures Campaign from Cape Town residents.
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