Corrugated iron dwelling at Rooigrond.
- ZA AFRAPIX AP5-12-12.3-12.3.1
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- c1983
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Children standing in front of a corrugated 'shack' dwelling in Rooigrond, Bophuthatswana
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Corrugated iron dwelling at Rooigrond.
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Children standing in front of a corrugated 'shack' dwelling in Rooigrond, Bophuthatswana
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Women with a baby outside tent.
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Women stands in front of a tent holding a baby.
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Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
A woman in the foreground with a bucket on her head and people waiting in a long queue to collect water from a tank in the background.
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A rebuilt house, built from boxes.
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Ignatia with her family outside the house which they rebuilt out of boxes after a flood.
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Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Children in class at the Rooigrond school. A teacher stands in front of a chalkboard in a corrugated iron building teaching English. .
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South African resistance posters: Crossroads Siyahlala We are staying
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
South African resistance posters: Crossroads Siyahlala We are staying
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Black Sash protest against forced removals (with Beyers Naude)
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Black Sash protest, with Beyers Naude, calling to "stop all removals".
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"Open City" walk in Cape Town to protest against the Group Areas Act
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
About 2000 people participated in an 'Open City' walk to indicate their opposition to the Group Areas Act which reserves certain residential areas for different race groups. This participant, with a banner saying "it's my country I will live where I choose to!!", was instructed not to hold his banner because the police had forbidden the display of any banners and posters. He tied the poster to his back so was not 'holding' it.
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Non-racial 'Swim-in' held in Hillbrow, defying the Group Areas Act
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
A multi-racial 'Swim-in' was organised by the Democratic Party (DP) at a swimming pool in central Johannesburg as part of a campaign to defy apartheid laws in the city. In terms of the Group Areas Act, difference races are forced to use different amenities.
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Right-wingers trying to prevent a 'Swim-in'
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Right-wingers, holding an AWB flag, attempt to prevent a non-racial 'Swim-in' organised by the Democratic Party, at the Hillbrow Swimming pool. Johannesburg, June 1989.
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