Political slogan graffiti on a wall
- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-13-13.2.1
- Pièce
- 1983
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Graffiti in an underpass in Cape Town. "Bury Botha's new deal, Build Azania"
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Political slogan graffiti on a wall
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Graffiti in an underpass in Cape Town. "Bury Botha's new deal, Build Azania"
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Political slogan graffiti on a wall
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Graffiti on a house wall on Angela road in Cape Town. "One Azania One Nation"
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Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
A woman paying attention at a political meeting in Cape Town. She is wearing a badge which says "speak out".
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Political slogan graffiti on a wall on a Cape Town street
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
The slogan "Azania will be free!" graffitied on the wall of a street in Cape Town
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The police Reaction Unit in Cape Town
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Police Reaction Unit ,Cape Town, informing protestors: "You have three minutes to disperse"
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Jeremy Cronin speaks at CAYCO annual congress
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Jeremy Cronin, recently released after serving 7 years in prison for furthering the aims of the ANC reads from his book of poems to a youth audience at the Cape Youth Congress A.G.M
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People singing freedom songs at a meeting in Cape Town
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Protesters singing freedom songs and dancing at a political meeting in Cape Town. Affiliated to the UDF and FEDSAW.
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People of all races gathering before a meeting in Cape Town
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Gathering outside a hall before a political meeting in Cape Town to sing freedom songs totally ignoring the fact illegal gatherings act which prohibits this sort of gathering,
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Political slogan graffiti on a wall about election to Indian House of Delegates
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Political slogan graffiti on a wall in Rylands, " H. Osman can't speak to save his own arse. How can he save us? Boycott!!" Popular resentment towards a candidate for the Indian House of Parliament expressed in graffiti. Mr Osman received so few votes in the August 1984 elections he lost his election deposit.
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Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Basil "Manenberg" Coetzee playing the saxophone, a musician who has become a familiar feature at political meetings in Cape Town. All his compositions ar politically inspired. 1984
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