Participant at the Grassroots AGM held in Cape Town.
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- 1982
Tenant participating in the Grassroots, a community newspaper, annual general meeting in Cape Town.
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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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Opening night of the Cape Youth Congress AGM in Cape Town. May 1984
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Protest march in Woodstock against politicians
Demonstration march in Woodstock against MP's houses being built in Walmer Estate.
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Runners wearing T-shirts with slogan: "Mandela - freedom at 70"
A team of 5 runners left from near Pollsmoor prison at the start of a relay scheduled to end at a Gugulethu Sports Stadium as part of the Mandela 70th birthday celebrations. However the runners were arrested shortly before arriving in Wynberg. Police and military also sealed off the Stadium in Gugulethu and prohibited the sporting events which were due to take place there.
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Women who brought flowers to Mandela at Tygerberg Hospital,
60 Women brought flowers to Nelson Mandela at Tygerberg hospital after he was admitted in 1988
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Supporters asked to disperse during the Yengeni trial in Cape Town
Supporters outside court for the Yengeni Trial ordered to disperse by police, Cape Town.
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Percy Sledge, an American entertainer, visits South Africa despite the cultural boycott
Poster on wall advertising "The King of Soul" Percy Sledge" at the 3 Arts From 3 May-2 June. Percy Sledge - an American entertainer, visits South Africa. despite the cultural boycott. 1984
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David Kramer plays at an "Open City" function in Cape Town
David Kramer performing to a large crowd at the 'Open City' march held in Cape Town. 2,000 people walked from Rondebosch Common to District Six in support of an 'open city' . June 1989.
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Women working in a bottling plant in Cape Town.
Women working in a bottling plant in Cape Town
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Newspaper Vendors in Cape Town sleeping rough
Newspaper vendors sleeping rough in Cape Town.
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