Molly Blackburn at the funeral of the Cradock Four
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Molly Blackburn at the funeral of the Cradock Four: Matthew Goniwe, Fort Calata, Sparrow Mkhonto and Sicelo Mhlauli. Cradock. July 1985.
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Molly Blackburn at the funeral of the Cradock Four
Molly Blackburn at the funeral of the Cradock Four: Matthew Goniwe, Fort Calata, Sparrow Mkhonto and Sicelo Mhlauli. Cradock. July 1985.
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Helen Joseph with Mama Zihlangu
Helen Joseph and Mama Zihlangu, President of United Women Organization (UWO) stand at a meeting
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Winnie Mandela with Helen Joseph at her 83rd birthday
Anti-Apartheid campaigner, Helen Joseph who turns 83, seen here with Winnie Mandela in Johannesburg
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Mrs McBride attends FEDTRAW's Cultural Day.
Mrs Doris McBride, the mother of Robert McBride, attends Federation of Transvaal Women (FEDTRAW) Women's Cultural Day on 9 August 1987 at Wits University, Johannesburg.
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Dr. Fatima Meer addresses UDF meeting
Dr. Fatima Meer, addresses a United Democratic Front (UDF) meeting in Durban. November 1983
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Dorothy Nyembe at Federation of South African Women (Fedsaw) 30th anniversary rally in Mamelodi, after being imprisoned for 15 years. 13 May 1984
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Albertina Sisulu and Helen Joseph at a FEDTRAW meeting
Helen Joseph and Albertina Sisulu at a The Federation of Transvaal Women (FEDTRAW) meeting in Johannesburg ,1987
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Priscilla Jana holding Albertina Sisulu Molefe
Lawyer Priscilla Jana holding Albertina Sisulu Molefe, Daughter of Popo Molefe, at a May Day meeting in Lenasia. Jana persuaded police to allow the meeting to be held, about 400 people attended the meeting despite a heavy police presence both in and outside the hall.
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Schoolgirl cadets marching on Republic Day
Schoolgirl cadets marching military style on Republic Day, 31 May 1981
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Political slogan graffiti on a wall in Johannesburg
The slogan "Don't vote, Reject Army, Socialist Azania!" graffitied on a Johannesburg wall on a busy road. Two African women walk past the slogan.
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