Peace march to John Vorster Square,
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- 1989-09
Activists on a peace march to John Vorster Square, Johannesburg September 1989.
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Peace march to John Vorster Square,
Activists on a peace march to John Vorster Square, Johannesburg September 1989.
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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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Archbishop Denis Hurley leading a protest procession in Durban
Archbishop Denis Hurley leads the 'protest' procession through the streets of Durban. The procession is of priests and others carrying crosses.
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Protest march in Johannesburg in September 1989.
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Students march in protest of police action against peaceful demonstrations the previous day
Students from Wits University march in protest of police action against peaceful demonstrators the previous day. These include Wits Student Representative Council (SRC) President, Claire Wright, Black Student Societies (BSS) President Dali Mpofu and the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Prof. Shear. 30/5/86
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Youths display poster in support of Philip Wilkinson in Port Elizabeth
Youths at a mass funeral in Port Elizabeth, display a poster. The End Conscription Campaign supports Philip Wilkinson Apartheid War Resistor, "I cannot serve in an apartheid army fighting fellow South Africans" ECC; protestor wearing release mandela t-shirt
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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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A group of students, one with a t-shirt saying"COSAS for peoples education", marching to a funeral of COSAS member in KwaMashu, KwaZulu Natal, 1981
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Popo Molefe speaking at Ngalo's funeral
Mourners march for the funeral of Johannes Ngalo who died in detention.
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The priest at Molly Blackburn's funeral
Sign held up by priest at the funeral of Molly blackburn and Brian Bishop: "Molly Blackburn, South Africa has lost a Human to be proud of! A pioneer for peace. Rest in peace. "
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