Political slogan graffiti on a wall on a Cape Town street
- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-13-13.2.6
- Stuk
- 1983
The slogan "Azania will be free!" graffitied on the wall of a street in Cape Town
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Political slogan graffiti on a wall on a Cape Town street
The slogan "Azania will be free!" graffitied on the wall of a street in Cape Town
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Police with "sneeze machine" for teargas
Policemen and sneeze machine capable of spreading teargas of large area. Policemen in centre armed with gun used to propel rubber bullets. Other policemen are wearing gas mask to protect themselves from tear gas.
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Woman and child at the "Magtefees" Military festival
A woman helps a young boy hold a gun as part of the display at the "Magtefees" - military festival - in Cape Town . The festival was sponsored by Dairy Maid.
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SADF 75th Anniversary celebrations, young boy in a military vehicle
Children playing in Military Vehicle (Ratel) as part of the Celebration of the 75th anniversary of the SADF.
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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.
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Man and woman at the "Magtefees" - military festival
Two civilians at the "Magtefees" - military festival - in Cape Town . White man and woman looking at a gun as part of the display.
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UDF members collecting signatures
UDF activist collecting signatures for the UDF's One Million Signatures Campaign from Cape Town residents.
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Free the children service in Cape Town
"Free the children" service in protest against the detention of children held in Cape Town. Fariedah Omar and Margaret Nash stand with their fists raised in solidarity.
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Women singing at a FEDSAW meeting in Cape Town
Young girl in the foreground with women dancing and singing at a UDF women's rally in Cape Town. Federation of South African Women meeting in Cape Town.
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Rev. Frank Chikane addressing the 'Grassroots' AGM.
Rev. Frank Chikane delivering the opening address at the 1983 Grassroots', a community newspapers launched in 1980 as a vehicle to 'voice of the voiceless', Annual General Meeting.
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