- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-12-12.2-12.2.8
- Pièce
- c1982-1991
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Two boys in front of housing in Manenberg
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Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Two boys in front of housing in Manenberg
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Children at farm school in Magaliesberg
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
School Children attending a farm school in the Magaliesberg, (former) Transvaal.
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Residents of Hillbrow complete questionnaire re non-racial school in Hillbrow
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
A resident of Hillbrow fills in a questionnaire form: Regarding children attending a non-radical Johannesburg Girls High School, which was faced by closure due to falling numbers of white students. Johannesburg - November 1989.
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Residents of Hillbrow complete questionnaire re non-racial school in Hillbrow
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Residents of Hillbrow fill in questionnaire forms re: their children attending a non-racial Johannesburg high school, which was faced by closure due to falling numbers. November 1989 - Johannesburg
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Petition against closure of school in Hillbrow
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Johannesburg Girls High a white school, petitioning against closure of the school and instead allow it to be open to all races. Hillbrow. 5 August 1989.
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Petition against closure of school in Hillbrow
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
A pupil at the whites-only Johannesburg Girls High School collects signatures for a petition calling for the opening of the school to all races. The school, which is situated in a grey (illegally racially mixed) area, will be closed at the end of the year because of drop in numbers of white school children in the suburb. Hillbrow, Johannesburg 5 August 1989.
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"Open City" walk in Cape Town to protest against the Group Areas Act
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
About 2000 people participated in an 'Open City' walk to indicate their opposition to the Group Areas Act which reserves certain residential areas for different race groups. This participant, with a banner saying "it's my country I will live where I choose to!!", was instructed not to hold his banner because the police had forbidden the display of any banners and posters. He tied the poster to his back so was not 'holding' it.
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Non-racial 'Swim-in' held in Hillbrow, defying the Group Areas Act
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
A multi-racial 'Swim-in' was organised by the Democratic Party (DP) at a swimming pool in central Johannesburg as part of a campaign to defy apartheid laws in the city. In terms of the Group Areas Act, difference races are forced to use different amenities.
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Right-wingers trying to prevent a 'Swim-in'
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
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.
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AWB right-wingers trying to prevent a 'Swim-in' are arrested by police
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
AWB right wing supporters, who attempt to prevent a non-racial swim-in organised by the Democratic Party at the Hillbrow swimming pool, are arrested by police. Johannesburg, June 1989.
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