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    Path: African National Congress Digital Archive / ANC Collections / Transparencies / ANC French Mission / Slides / Processed / CON0007 / SHT0003
    Description: United Democratic Front march in Middelburg.
    Collections: French Mission
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5304 x 3457
    Media Id: 1_1
    Credit: Processed transparencies / ANC Archives
    Keywords: South Africans, national, regional or ethnic people, UDF, politics, United Democratic Front, marchers, political marches, protest marches, black South Africans, slogans, black and white image, demonstrations, South African opposition, South Africa, black African men, black african men & women, black African women, horizontal, South African history, pink,
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    Image Number: 1_10
    Path: African National Congress Digital Archive / ANC Collections / Transparencies / ANC French Mission / Slides / Processed / CON0007 / SHT0003
    Collections: French Mission
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5370 x 3576
    Media Id: 1_10
    Credit: Processed transparencies / ANC Archives
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    Path: African National Congress Digital Archive / ANC Collections / Transparencies / ANC French Mission / Slides / Processed / CON0007 / SHT0003
    Description: "The People Shall Govern" is painted on a wall in South Africa. It was the first clause of the Freedom Charter.
    Collections: French Mission
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5435 x 3606
    Media Id: 1_2
    Credit: Processed transparencies / ANC Archives
    Keywords: South African history, brick wall, slogans, black and white image, Freedom Charter, political unrest, civic unrest, South Africa, politics, slogans, apartheid, anti-apartheid, racism, black South Africans, horizontal,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: 1_3
    Path: African National Congress Digital Archive / ANC Collections / Transparencies / ANC French Mission / Slides / Processed / CON0007 / SHT0003
    Description: Women were a cornerstone of the struggle against apartheid in South Africa. Women, in particular, felt the brunt of apartheid policies that removed their husbands from their homes and made their children fatherless for 11 months of the year.
    Collections: French Mission
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5315 x 3606
    Media Id: 1_3
    Credit: Processed transparencies / ANC Archives
    Keywords: South Africa, political unrest, politics, political marches, protest marches, slogans, apartheid, Khayelitsha, anti-apartheid demonstration, Khayelitsha Township, anti-apartheid activists, Cape Town, Western Cape, anti-apartheid, black African women, racism, Coloured women, demonstrations, white African women, protests, African people, flags, street marches, black African men, black South Africans, South African history, black and white image, horizontal, white women, standing together,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: 1_4
    Path: African National Congress Digital Archive / ANC Collections / Transparencies / ANC French Mission / Slides / Processed / CON0007 / SHT0003
    Description: A man speaks at a rally protesting capital punishment for 31 political activists who were facing the death sentence in apartheid South Africa.
    Collections: French Mission
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5232 x 3433
    Media Id: 1_4
    Credit: Processed transparencies / ANC Archives
    Keywords: South Africa, politics, hangings (capital punishment), addressing rally, political rally, slogans, apartheid, activists, black African women, anti-apartheid activists, anti-apartheid, racism, protests, African people, black African men, black South Africans, South African history, black and white image, horizontal,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: 1_5
    Path: African National Congress Digital Archive / ANC Collections / Transparencies / ANC French Mission / Slides / Processed / CON0007 / SHT0003
    Description: An unidentified speaker with a list of those who have died in detention at the hands of the apartheid regime.
    Collections: French Mission
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5406 x 3570
    Media Id: 1_5
    Credit: Processed transparencies / ANC Archives
    Keywords: South Africa, political unrest, politics, blackboard, blackboards, apartheid, speaking, anti-apartheid activists, anti-apartheid, racism, Indian man, hand-held microphones, African people, microphones, black South Africans, South African history, black and white image, horizontal, detention, addressing meeting, political addresses,
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    Image Number: 1_6
    Path: African National Congress Digital Archive / ANC Collections / Transparencies / ANC French Mission / Slides / Processed / CON0007 / SHT0003
    Description: The robbery of African land and the pass laws were the main factors that led to the formation of the African National Congress (ANC) on 8 January 1912. Its national anti-tribal character reflected the need for every stratum and sector of African society. In 1914, an ANC delegation consisting of (left to right) Dr W. Rubusana, T. Mapikela, Rev. J. L. Dube, Sol Plaatje and S. Msane, visited Britain to put their protest before the British government and public.
    Collections: French Mission
    Country: Britain
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5406 x 3528
    Media Id: 1_6
    Credit: Processed transparencies / ANC Archives
    Keywords: South Africa, politics, ANC, group portraits, African people, black African men, black South Africans, South African history, black and white image, horizontal, Rev John Dube, African National Congress, posing, 1910s,
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    Image Number: 1_7
    Path: African National Congress Digital Archive / ANC Collections / Transparencies / ANC French Mission / Slides / Processed / CON0007 / SHT0003
    Description: Members of the permanent forces ride on top of a vehicle. The South African military created elite units such as the Recces and Koevoet that undertook covert operations in surrounding countries and formented many attrocities.
    Collections: French Mission
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5304 x 3469
    Media Id: 1_7
    Credit: Processed transparencies / ANC Archives
    Keywords: South Africa, political unrest, politics, apartheid, Koevoet, Koevoet (elite troops) , Koevoet policemen , 1970s, White African men, automatic weapons, African people, South African history, black and white image, horizontal, military weapons, sitting on top army vehicle,
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    Image Number: 1_8
    Path: African National Congress Digital Archive / ANC Collections / Transparencies / ANC French Mission / Slides / Processed / CON0007 / SHT0003
    Description: Nthato Motlana giving the ANC salute. Motlana was a prominant medical practitioner and political activist in the 1970's. He made a significant contribution to the political history of South Africa. He was a member of the Soweto Parents Crisis Committee (SPCC). This picture was probably taken around 1977.
    Collections: French Mission
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5476 x 3642
    Media Id: 1_8
    Credit: Processed transparencies / ANC Archives
    Keywords: South Africa, political unrest, politics, ANC, 1970s, apartheid, political activists, anti-apartheid demonstration, black African man, anti-apartheid activists, African National Congress, anti-apartheid, clenched fist salutes, racism, salute, microphones, African people, South African history, black and white image, horizontal,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: 1_9
    Path: African National Congress Digital Archive / ANC Collections / Transparencies / ANC French Mission / Slides / Processed / CON0007 / SHT0003
    Description: South African Police used brutal force to disperse a crowd at an anti-apartheid rally. Use of such force became common in the 1970s and 1980s but did not prevent rolling mass action against the regimes policies.
    Collections: French Mission
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5291 x 3490
    Media Id: 1_9
    Credit: Processed transparencies / ANC Archives
    Keywords: South Africa, political unrest, politics, Africa, 1970s, 1980s, apartheid, anti-apartheid demonstration, anti-apartheid activists, anti-apartheid, racism, police brutality, demonstrations, violence, protests, African people, SAPS, South African Police, black African men, White African men, police dogs, black South Africans, South African history, black and white image, horizontal, brutal, political rallies, beating,
    Model Release: No
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