Women with a baby outside tent.
- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-12-12.3-12.3.13
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- c1983
Women stands in front of a tent holding a baby.
Schwegmann, Wendy
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Women with a baby outside tent.
Women stands in front of a tent holding a baby.
Schwegmann, Wendy
Woman with 'absconded' written on her pass book
A woman, who is a domestic worker, at South African Domestic Workers' Association (SADWA). She had 'absconded' written over her pass book, which every black person is forced to carry, because she visited her sick child in the homelands.
Schwegmann, Wendy
White truck drivers who transported the belongings of the Mogopa people
Residents forcibly removed from Mogopa where charged as much as R300 by farmers who transported their belongings by truck to a far away homeland.
Mendel, Gideon
The Magopa woman in front of her new house in Pachsdraai after being forcefully removed.
The woman that posed with her children in a previous photo (20.19.8) sitting in front of her new house in the resettlement area of Pachsdraai. Part of the forced removal of the Mogopa people from their home to Pachsdraai and Bethanie between 1983 and 1984.
Weinberg, Paul
Children in class at the Rooigrond school. A teacher stands in front of a chalkboard in a corrugated iron building teaching English. .
Schwegmann, Wendy
The Bethanie community after Magopa residents were forcefully removed
Most of the Magopa community moved to Bethanie in 1984. Depicted is a corrugated iron house. Part of a series on forced removal of the Mogopa people from their home to Pachsdraai and Bethanie between 1983 and 1984.
Weinberg, Paul
Batlokwa people rebuild, there is rubble of a homestead wall in the foreground and a man on a roof in the background.
Weinberg, Paul
The Batlokwa people protest their removal
A community meeting being held to protest the forced removal of the Batlokwa people.
Weinberg, Paul
South African resistance posters: Crossroads Siyahlala We are staying
South African resistance posters: Crossroads Siyahlala We are staying
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Right-wingers trying to prevent a 'Swim-in'
Right-wingers, holding an AWB flag, attempt to prevent a non-racial 'Swim-in' organised by the Democratic Party, at the Hillbrow Swimming pool. Johannesburg, June 1989.
Zieminski, Anna