- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-16-16.1-16.1.18
- Stuk
- 1984-05-13
Dorothy Nyembe at Federation of South African Women (Fedsaw) 30th anniversary rally in Mamelodi, after being imprisoned for 15 years. 13 May 1984
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Dorothy Nyembe at Federation of South African Women (Fedsaw) 30th anniversary rally in Mamelodi, after being imprisoned for 15 years. 13 May 1984
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Dorothy Nyembe with Victoria Mxenge
Dorothy Nyembe sits in front of Victoria Mxenge at a welcoming service after Dorothy got out of prison after 15 years 1984.
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Frances Baard and Helen Joseph greet one another
Helen Joseph & Frances Baard greet each other on the day of the mass march in Cape Town. They led the women's march on the Union Buildings in Pretoria in the 50s.
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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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Nadine Gordimer Joined a group of concerned whites who visited Alexandra Township to pay tribute to the graves of black youths killed by police.
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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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Women singing at a FEDSAW meeting in Cape Town
Members of the Federation of South African Women (FEDSAW) dancing and singing at a UDF federation women's meeting in Cape Town.
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Detainees' Support Committee (DESCOM) Tea party
Mrs Audrey Coleman discusses "right" of detainees with relative of emergency detainee. Detainees Parents Support Committee (DPSC) tea party at Central Methodist Church in Johannesburg.
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Woman and her child arriving at a political meeting in Cape Town.
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Leila Issel, aged 9, addressing the crowd on behalf of her banned father
Leila Issel, 9 years old, addressing the crowd at the launch of the UDF in Mitchells Plain on behalf of her banned father, Johnny Issel who is a patron of the UDF.
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