Anti-election demonstration at Wits University.
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- 1984
Students demonstrate against elections.
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Anti-election demonstration at Wits University.
Students demonstrate against elections.
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Anti-election protest in Durban
White activist from the National Union of South African Students (NUSAS) and Action Group Against Apartheid hold Placard demonstrations in Berea Rd, Durban. A total of 40 people were arrested during the demonstration.
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Burning barricades as part of a protest in Athlone
A masked youth drags a tyre onto a burning barricade in Thornton Road, Athlone, during a week of protest around the South African general elections.
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Anti-election meeting in Johannesburg
An anti-election meeting, prior to the Tri-Cameral election, addressed by Dr Allan Boesak and held in Eldorado Park, Johannesburg.
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Meeting to boycott the election, held in Lenasia
A scene from the election boycott campaign in Lenasia where an excited crowd of 3000 packed the hall and passages of the Civic Centre to hear Transvaal Indian Congress (TIC) publicity secretary Mr Cassim Saloojee, United Democratic Front (UDF) president, UDF patron Dr Allan Boesak and Mrs Albertina Sisulu.
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Factory workers outside a Springs factory protest the 1983 referendum
The Federation of South African Trade Unions (FOSATU) factory workers at the Kellogg's factory in Springs on the day of the 1983 referendum, where only white people could vote. They holds a pamphlet: vote 'no'! C'cha in Sotho and Zulu. They are protesting the referendum.
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"Scouting in Elementary Schools" E. Young
Parte deSouth African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Records
Parte deSouth African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Records
Factory workers outside a Springs factory protest the 1983 referendum
The Federation of South African Trade Unions (FOSATU) factory workers at the Kellogg's factory in Springs on the day of the 1983 referendum, where only white people could vote. They hold a pamphlet which says: vote 'no'! C'cha in Sotho and Zulu. They are protesting the referendum.
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"What is the Boy Scout Movement?" G.M. Clark
Parte deSouth African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Records