Allan Boesak at anti-election meeting in Cape Town
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Reverend Allan Boesak a leading figure in the anti-election new deal campaign in collaboration with the UDF.
Matthews, Jimi
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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.
Matthews, Jimi
Woman and her child arriving at a political meeting in Cape Town.
Matthews, Jimi
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
Matthews, Jimi
Black Sash picket in Cape Town
Black Sash picket in Cape Town on Soweto Day, 16 June 89, about the education struggle continuing.
Miller, Eric
Candlelight vigil in Cape Town to protest against state of emergency and detentions
Children at a candlelight vigil protesting against the state of emergency and detentions, held in Cape Town
Hartman, David
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.
Matthews, Jimi
Opening night of the Cape Youth Congress AGM in Cape Town. May 1984
Matthews, Jimi
Children behind a soldier at the opening of Parliament in Cape Town
Soldier stands with civilians behind. As the white dominated South African parliament opens amid much pomp and ceremony, weary children seem to find things more interesting at street level. Cape Town, May 1987
Tillim, Guy
Civilians at the "Magtefees" - military festival
Civilians at the "Magtefees" - military festival - in Cape Town . Young white boys holding guns as part of the display.
Mendel, Gideon
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.
Tillim, Guy