Soweto Homemakers Festival, promoting consumerism
- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-4-4.4
- Stuk
- c1980s
Three women sitting in front of Sunlight and Skip cleaning products at the Soweto Homemakers Festival geared towards the black middle class.
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Soweto Homemakers Festival, promoting consumerism
Three women sitting in front of Sunlight and Skip cleaning products at the Soweto Homemakers Festival geared towards the black middle class.
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Walter Sisulu and Albertina Sisulu on his arrival home
Walter Sisulu waves to the crowd on his arrival home after his release from detention as a political prisoner. He is accompanied by Albertina Sisulu and a supporter holds up a poster behind saying "Long live the ANC"
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Albertina Sisulu speaking at the launch of the churches' Decade of Women in Regina Mundi church
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Walter Sisulu and Albertina Sisulu at her birthday
Walter Sisulu at a birthday celebration for Albertina Sisulu in October 1989. Walter gives Albertina a gift and Desmond Tutu is in the background.
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Elias Motsoaledi reunited with his family, shows an album he kept whilst imprisoned
Elias Motsoaledi shows his family the photo album he kept with him whilst in prison for 26 years. Left to right: Kokoi (son), Caroline (his wife) Leshoro (son), Soweto 17 October 1989.
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Elias Motsoaledi reunited with his family
The Motsoaledi family, Caroline, Elias and 3 of their children left to right: Kokoi, Leshoro, Mphoreng in Soweto on the evening of 17 October 1989.
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Veteran anti-apartheid activist Helen Joseph (centre) was amongst a group of black and white people at a tea party organised to observe Human Rights Day. A large contingency of security forces monitored the meeting. Soweto.
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Winnie Mandela watches the Mandela Football Club play their debut match in Orlando West
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