Political slogan graffiti on a wall
- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-13-13.2.1
- Unidad documental simple
- 1983
Graffiti in an underpass in Cape Town. "Bury Botha's new deal, Build Azania"
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Political slogan graffiti on a wall
Graffiti in an underpass in Cape Town. "Bury Botha's new deal, Build Azania"
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Political slogan graffiti for ANC and subsequently SAP
Women walk past political graffiti in Johannesburg. The slogan "Long live ANC" is the original slogan, the ANC has been crossed out subsequently and replaced by SAP. So reads "Long live SAP" with the ANC crossed out. Original graffiti supports the ANC and Subsequent graffiti supports South African Police (SAP)
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Political slogan graffiti on a wall about election to Indian House of Delegates
Political slogan graffiti on a wall in Rylands, " H. Osman can't speak to save his own arse. How can he save us? Boycott!!" Popular resentment towards a candidate for the Indian House of Parliament expressed in graffiti. Mr Osman received so few votes in the August 1984 elections he lost his election deposit.
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Political slogan graffiti on a wall
Graffiti on a house wall on Angela road in Cape Town. "One Azania One Nation"
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Political slogan graffiti on a wall
The slogan "Black Powers" on the wall of a small electrical distributor building
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Political slogan graffiti on a graveyard wall
The slogan "Bury the president's council before it buries us all!" graffitied on the wall of a graveyard.
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Political slogan graffiti on a wall on a Cape Town street
The slogan "Azania will be free!" graffitied on the wall of a street in Cape Town
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Political slogan graffiti on a wall in Johannesburg
The slogan "Don't vote! Reject Army! No to ethnicity!" graffitied on a Johannesburg wall.
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Political slogan graffiti on a wall in Johannesburg
The slogan "Don't vote, Reject Army, Socialist Azania!" graffitied on a Johannesburg wall on a busy road. Two African women walk past the slogan.
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Political slogan graffiti for and against ANC
Two women walk past political graffiti in Johannesburg. The slogan "Viva ANC" is the original slogan, the ANC has been crossed out subsequently and replaced by SAP. So reads Viva (Crossed out)ANC SAP.
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