Zeph Motopheng, president of PAC
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Zeph Mothopeng president of Pan African Congress holds up his hand at a meeting in Soweto
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Zeph Motopheng, president of PAC
Zeph Mothopeng president of Pan African Congress holds up his hand at a meeting in Soweto
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Zeph Mothopeng with wife and nephew after his release from Diepkloof
Zeph Mothopeng, President of the Pan African Congress (PAC), his wife and Benny Alexander, at a press conference in Soweto 2 days after Mothopengs release from Diepkloof Prison, where he has been since 1976 a total of 12 years. 28 November 1988.
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Part of the 70.000 people who attended a mass rally to welcome home released ANC leaders
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A trumpeter from the African Jazz Pioneers plays at the ANC Rally. Soweto.
A trumpeter from the African Jazz Pioneers plays at the rally for released ANC leaders, Soweto, 29 October 1989
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Supporters or a rally for released ANC leaders, marching waving ANC flags and holding signs saying "Congress Welcomes, Peoples Leaders, Victory is Certain". Soweto, 29 October, 1989.
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ANC Rally for released leaders, Soweto.
A photograph of supporters waving flags and holding a "LONG LIVE ANC" sign amongst the crowd at a rally for released ANC leaders, Soweto, 29 October, 1989.
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Rivonia trialist Elias Motsoaledi and his wife Caroline reunited after 26 years
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Delegates give the open palm salute at the launch of the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC)
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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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