Albertina Sisulu and Helen Joseph at a FEDTRAW meeting
- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-16-16.1-16.1.12
- Unidad documental simple
- 1987
Helen Joseph and Albertina Sisulu at a The Federation of Transvaal Women (FEDTRAW) meeting in Johannesburg ,1987
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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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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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COSATU Women's Conference at Nasrec
A Scene from Cosatu Women's Conference, Held at Nasrec Showgrounds Hall on 23rd and 24th April, 1988. A pannel of men addressing a room of women.
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Launch of the Transvaal SADWU Living Wage campaign
Launch of the Transvaal South African Domestic Workers Union (SADWU) Living Wage campaign in Wilgespruit on 3 September 1988.
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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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Veteran anti-apartheid activist Helen Joseph (centre) was amongst a group of black and white people at a tea party organised to observe Human Rights Day. A large contingency of security forces monitored the meeting. Soweto.
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Setting fire to a barricade in Mitchell's Plain.
A school girl adds petrol to a barricade of tyres on fire in Mitchells' Plain.
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Caroline Motsoaledi prior to her husband's release
Caroline Motsoaledi, the wife of Rivonia trialist Elias Motsoaledi, has her hair permed at 5pm on the 14th October prior to his release on 15 October 1989.
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Elias Motsoaledi reunited with his family, shows an album he kept whilst imprisoned
Elias Motsoaledi shows his family the photo album he kept with him whilst in prison for 26 years. Left to right: Kokoi (son), Caroline (his wife) Leshoro (son), Soweto 17 October 1989.
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Elias Motsoaledi reunited with his family
The Motsoaledi family, Caroline, Elias and 3 of their children left to right: Kokoi, Leshoro, Mphoreng in Soweto on the evening of 17 October 1989.
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