Ram Saloojee addresses a meeting
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Ram Saloojee, the first United Democratic Front (UDF) treasurer, addresses a meeting.
Weinberg, Paul
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Ram Saloojee addresses a meeting
Ram Saloojee, the first United Democratic Front (UDF) treasurer, addresses a meeting.
Weinberg, Paul
Defiance Campaign march in Cape Town
Defiance Campaign peace march. Approximately 30,000 Capetonians marched in support of peace and the end of apartheid laws. The march was lead by religious and political leaders.
Miller, Eric
Demonstration against the banning of the UDF and 17 other organisations. 26/2/88.
Wits University demonstration against banning of UDF and 17 other organisations.
Miller, Eric
M.F. Esack at a service in Athlone
UDF focus on Detainees: Moulana Farid Esack of Call of Islam reiterated the people's demand for the unconditional release of all detainees at a service held at the end of a week long focus on the plight of detainees. Athlone, Cape Town.
Bradlow, Adil
Murphy Morobe standing in front of graffiti
Murphy Morobe, acting Publicity Secretary of UDF, stands in front of graffiti "Viva UDF", June 1987
Wulfsohn, Gisèle
M.F. Esack at a Meeting at University of Cape Town
A meeting held at the University of Cape Town where Farid Esack spoke under the watch of a Traffic Officer. April 1987
Mendel, Gideon
Students at a Meeting at University of Cape Town
A meeting held with UDF regalia at the University of Cape Town where students spoke under the watch of a Traffic Officer. April 1987
Mendel, Gideon
Murphy Morobe speaking at a mass meeting
Murphy Morobe the acting Public Secretary of the United Democratic Front (UDF) speaks at a meeting.
Nunn, Cedric
People hiding their faces under an ANC flag at meeting at UWC
Speaker concealed by ANC flag at the UDF 4th Anniversary meeting at University of Western Cape , Cape Town.
Meintjes, Roger
Protest march in Johannesburg after the sentencing of Helene Passtoors
Youth march in the streets of Johannesburg after Helene Passtoors was sentenced to 10 years in jail.
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