Workshop on human rights for school children
- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-17-17.2-17.2.5
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- 1989-05
Black Sash workshop on Human Rights for school children in Johannesburg May 1989,
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Workshop on human rights for school children
Black Sash workshop on Human Rights for school children in Johannesburg May 1989,
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Workshop on human rights for school children
Black Sash workshop on Human Rights for school children in Johannesburg May 1989,
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Worker summit conference in Johannesburg
Workers summit. Left to right: Chris Dlamini (COSATU); Elijah Barayi - (President, COSATU); James Mndaweni - (President, NACTU)
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Women from Northern Transvaal at a FEDTRAW meeting on South African Women's Day
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Women at COSATU & NACTU march to protest against the Labour Relations Act
Women marching in the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) and National Council of Trade Unions (NACTU) march against the Labour Relations Act (LRA) October 1989.
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Winnie Mandela with Helen Joseph at her 83rd birthday
Anti-Apartheid campaigner, Helen Joseph who turns 83, seen here with Winnie Mandela in Johannesburg
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Voter casting his ballot at the "Coloured" election in Johannesburg
A voter casting his ballot under the watch of a policeman at the "Coloured" election in Johannesburg. The few who voted in the coloured and Indian elections got a lot of advice, support and protection from police and government officials.
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Voter casting his ballot at the "Coloured" election in Johannesburg
A voter casting his ballot under the watch of a policeman at the "Coloured" election in Johannesburg. The few who voted in the coloured and Indian elections got a lot of advice, support and protection from police and government officials.
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Voter casting his ballot at the "Coloured" election in Johannesburg
A voter being directed by policeman and a government official where to cast his ballot at the "Coloured" election in Johannesburg. The few who voted in the coloured and Indian elections got a lot of advice, support and protection from police and government officials.
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