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Black Sash: Activist women visitor, Angela Davis |
Colour print 8.6 x 12.6 |
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Cyril Ramaphosa, Zanele Mbeki, Frene Ginwala, President Mandela, Hernis Kriel and FW de Klerk at Tuinhuis |
On 10 May 1994, Nelson Mandela, at the age of 77, was inaugurated as South Africa's first black president and F W de Klerk became Mandela's ... |
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Cyril Ramaphosa, Zanele Mbeki, Frene Ginwala, President Mandela, Hernis Kriel and FW de Klerk at Tuinhuis |
The presidency of Nelson Mandela began on 10 May 1994, when Nelson Mandela, an anti-apartheid activist, lawyer, and former political prisoner, was ... |
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Dr Phyllis Naidoo |
Phyllis Naidoo was a was a lawyer, university lecturer, author, activist and a force to be reckoned with. She was a member of the Non-European Unity ... |
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FOCUS: No 91 1 January 1991 |
The violence of the apartheid state, long recognised by the international community as inherent to the system, continues to threaten progress towards negotiations. |
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Frene Ginwala, President Mandela, Hernis Kriel and FW de Klerk at Tuinhuis. |
On 10 May 1994, Nelson Mandela, at the age of 77, was inaugurated as South Africa's first black president and F W de Klerk became Mandela's ... |
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Ismail and Fatima Meer 1994 | ||
Ismail Meer, Monty Naicker, MN Pather and George Singh | ||
Lekota on UDF | ||
Letter from Avray to Phyllis Naidoo |
Thank you so much for the sending me the copy of The Constitution. I cannot tell you how much I value the dedication you wrote inside. The review in the Sunday Independent was also much appreciated. |
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Letter from Kate to Phyllis Naidoo |
Carole and Steve continue to live in Washington DC. I suspect that you mixed up their address with someone else. What you wrote on the envelope looks like a New York City street address (perhaps their old address when they were in graduate school at Columbia upon their return from Harare?). |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Antony |
Two days ago I had a letter from a stranger, acknowledging my letter to Det Glynn and telling me she died on the 3rd December, 1996. He had given the constitution that I had sent to another ANC member. Need I tell you what a shock it was. She was a great lady and taught me Afrikaans. |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to The Editor Mail and Guardian |
Have I missed in the various applications for amnesty, the judiciary. Has the judiciary applied for amnesty? If not, will their applications come before the end of TODAY? |
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Moses Kotane | ||
Msizi Dube | ||
Natal Room/Gerhard Mare Collection: Strikes - mourners at the funeral of lawyer and activist Victor Mxenge are pursued by Inkatha impis. At the funeral on 7 August 1985 in Umlazi Cinema, people were attached by impis |
Black and white print 20.2 x 25.4 See Mare & Hamilton, Appetite for Power page 214 PC126 |
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Nelson Mandela in his Robben Island Prison cell |
Before becoming the first democratically elected president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela spent 27 years in prison for his efforts to dismantle ... |
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Patrick Duncan |
Patrick Baker Duncan (1918–1967) was a political thinker and activist, whose three books promoted human rights in South Africa and expressed concern ... |
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President Mandela entering Parliament for its opening |
President N.R. Mandela at the opening of Parliament |
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President Mandela entering Parliament for its opening |
On 10 May 1994, Nelson Mandela, at the age of 77, was inaugurated as South Africa's first black president and F W de Klerk became Mandela's ... |