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Film 16

Including demonstrations, 1970s; Vrededorp, 1948; removals from Sophiatown to Meadowlands, 1955; Rietfontein, 1950; Modderdam road squatter camp, 1977; township blacksmith, 1963; Railway Artisan Staff Association, 1951; African chef, 1958; shoe shine boy, 1966; milk seller Soweto, 1970; aerial of Alexandra, 1947; Mafeking tent town; Union township residents parading through Springs, 1950; white employers at Native Affairs Department, 1952; East Rand mineral water factory, 1935; Moroka, 1956; Newclare

Film 19

Including images of Africans being hanged by white colonisers, carried out in Rhodesia; African Eating house; Burger Camp pass, 1902; Chinese eating; African musicians at compound; rickshaws; Chinese Opera on the Rand, Randfontein Gold mine; Chinese police drill; Chinese barber shop; Chinese staff of a cook house; Indian trader; Chinese compound at Simmer & Jack gold mine; African wedding party; E.R.P.M. Club house; Chinese workers arrival on the mines

Film 24

Including the Chamber of Mines; white construction workers on strike, 1918; orphaned children after the epidemic, 1919; Manston Murder trail accused senteced to death, 1919; Great Native Convention, Queenstown, February 1919; strikes and pass demonstrations, 1919; Brandy advert, 1919; Langlaagte orphanage, 1920; tribal dancing competition at the Wanderers, 1921; Rand steam laundries, 1921; Wits NLA team, 1921; police on the Rand at the Wanderers, 1922

Messages of support

Statements of support for Nelson Mandela by the Anti-Apartheid movement UK and 'Christian Action'

Volume 2

Compilation of case studies in social development in West Africa, 1974, 159 pages, Copies located in: Stanford, Calif.; Yale; Northwestern, Illinois; University of Illinois, Urbana; Boston University

  • Case Studies from Ghana, by Y.Shamoah (English)
  • Case Studies from Sierra Leone, by Mrian J.T.Kamara (English)
  • Case Studies from Togo, by H.Eklou (French)
  • Case Studies from Madagascar, by M.Monteiro (French)
  • French Translations of Case Studies from East Africa (Volume One):
  • Case Studies from Ethiopia, by Seyoum Gebra Selassie
  • Case Studies from Kenya, by J.S.Nyaribo
  • Case Studies from Malawi, by R.Manda
  • Case Studies from Mauritius, by E.Roche
  • Case Studies from Tanzania, by P.J.Mhaiki
  • Case Studies from Uganda, by G.M.Ssenkoloto
  • Case Studies from Zambia, by V.G.Nyirenda

Relationship between social work education and national social development planning. 2nd ASWEA conference Lome, Togo, 1974, 69 pages, Copies located in: Library of Congress, Washington D.C.; Northwestern University, Illinois; Michigan State, Michigan; Baker & Taylor Inc. Tech Serv and Prod dev., North Carolina; Columbia University, N.Y.; Hunter College, N.Y.; Case Western Reserve, Ohio; Bibliotheque Universitaire de Metz, France.

Curricula of Schools of Social Work and Community Development Training Centres in Africa Ethiopia, 1974, 127 pages, Copies located in: Library of Congress, Washington D.C.; Boston Univ. Cape Town

Directory of social welfare activities in Africa. 3rd Edition, Ethiopia, 1975, 126 pages, Copies located in: Northwestern Uni., Ill.

Report of ASWEA’s workshop on “Techniques of teaching and methods of field work evaluation”. Proceedings of the Debre Zeit Workshop, Ethiopia, 1975, 85 pages, Copies located in: Northwestern Univ., Ill.; Library of Congress, Washington D.C.; University of Illinois, Ill.

Investigation Diary

Pages 1-6 of the Investigation Diary into the death of Ahmed Timol at the John Vorster Square police station, listing the events and names of officials who submitted affidavits, as well as other items which would become Exhibits. All entries with dates, 28 October - 3 December 1971

Domestic Workers

The photographs were used for an Afrapix exhibition entitled "Domestic Workers", with photographs by Giselle Wulfsohn, Paul Weinberg, Santu Mofokeng, Dave Hartman and Guy Tillim.

They are images of domestic workers at work, during their time off, in their own homes, and attending Centres where they learned sewing and other skills. Also included are photos of meetings of the South African Domestic Workers Union (SADWU), which was formed in November 1986, combining five domestic workers unions to one strong national trade union.

All our Children

All our Children: Photo Exhibition

The exhibition was a joint project between Afrapix and Vumani. The images are of children of all races and from different socio-economic backgrounds. They depict living conditions in rural and urban environments in the 1980s, and some depict social upheaval.

The contributing photophers were: Gill de Vlieg, Paul Grendon, Steve Hilton-Barber, Chris Ledochowski, Pax Magwaza, Roger Meintjies, Santu Mofokeng, Eric Miller, Cedric Nunn, Guy Tillim, Paul Weinberg and Anna Zieminski. The pictures were printed by Graham Goddard and compiled by Chris Ledochowski.

Beyond the Barricades

Beyond the Barricades: Popular Resistance in South Africa in the 1980s

This exhibition (Editors, Omar Badsha, Gideon Mendel and Paul Weinberg) is an important collection of photographs by twenty South African photographers, mainly from the photographic collective, Afrapix. Both, the exhibition and subsequent book, have become an indispensable anthology of popular resistance in South Africa during the 1980’s. The collection highlights one of the longest and bloodiest periods of political resistance to apartheid, a time of mass mobilization and brutal repression when taking of images was often a matter of life and death.

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