Weenen community removed to Waaihoek
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Weenen community removed to Waaihoek. A woman walks along a road, in the background are pit toilets all in a row.
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Weenen community removed to Waaihoek
Weenen community removed to Waaihoek. A woman walks along a road, in the background are pit toilets all in a row.
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Women with children in temporary housing
Two women sit in front of tents which serve as temporary housing with their children. Likely they were relocated.
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A Magopa woman and child on a bus, being forcefully removed
A old woman with a young girl on a bus which is going to Pachsdraai. Part of the forced removal of the Mogopa people from their home to Pachsdraai and Bethanie between 1983 and 1984.
Weinberg, Paul
A Magopa woman and children in front of a house before being forcefully removed
A woman with children in front of their home in Magopa. Part of the forced removal of the Mogopa people from their home to Pachsdraai and Bethanie between 1983 and 1984.
Weinberg, Paul
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
Elias Motsoaledi reunited with his family, shows an album he kept whilst imprisoned
Elias Motsoaledi shows his family the photo album he kept with him whilst in prison for 26 years. Left to right: Kokoi (son), Caroline (his wife) Leshoro (son), Soweto 17 October 1989.
Wulfsohn, Gisèle
Abel Mokonyane and Sister Bernard greeted by family on their release on bail
Abel Mokonyane and Sister Bernard being greeted by family members after being released on bail along with four others.
Miller, Eric
Sister Bernard Ncube on her release from prison
Sister Bernard and well wishers on her release, on bail, after 16 months in detention.
Miller, Eric
Caroline Motsoaledi prior to her husband's release
Caroline Motsoaledi, the wife of Rivonia trialist Elias Motsoaledi, has her hair permed at 5pm on the 14th October prior to his release on 15 October 1989.
Wulfsohn, Gisèle
Elias Motsoaledi reunited with his family
The Motsoaledi family, Caroline, Elias and 3 of their children left to right: Kokoi, Leshoro, Mphoreng in Soweto on the evening of 17 October 1989.
Wulfsohn, Gisèle