RMCP5800–Johannesburg Republic Of South Africa Apartheid Racist Sign On A Scale
RMRYFXD5–Apartheid in South Africa, Cape Town
RM2A25CHC–South Africa under the Apartheid administration. 1955. Apartheid was a system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa from 1948 until the early 1990s. Apartheid was characterised by an authoritarian political culture based on baasskap (or white supremacy), which encouraged state repression of Black African, Coloured, and Asian South Africans for the benefit of the nation's minority white population.
RFG1RYNH–Johannesburg, South Africa 28 March 2016 One of the last Apartheid signs in the business district of Johannesburg
RMDKJ65M–NY, NY, USA. 6th Dec, 2013. New York newspaper covers on Friday, December 6, 2013 report on the death of South African civil rights activist Nelson Mandela at the age of 95. Credit: Richard Levine/Alamy Live News
RMG70KCF–Anti-apartheid protesters outside Twickenham in the mile long march to the ground where the Barbarians are playing South Africa.
RMG3WHCE–Solitary confinement cells, Constitution Hill, Johannesburg
RMERN5CB–Nelson Mandela ANC President of South Africa at Wembley with his wife Winnie African National Congress February 1990 F W De Klerk dismantles apartheid in South Africa. The President of South Africa lifted the 30-year ban on leading anti-apartheid group the African National Congress.
RME0WT2A–Apr. 04, 1964 - South Africans demonstrate against apartheid in Dar Es Salaam: About two hundred members of various refugee political parties marched through the streets of Dar Es Salaam recently in a demonstration against the apartheid policies of the South African Government. The demonstration was organised by the Dar Es Salaam Office of the African National Congress of South Africa and was part of the South Africa Week Campaign to focus attention on the atrocities committed. Mr
RMKFKHD0–CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA - Delft South township and highway. May 1999
RME7MMYH–This 'White Area' sign stood along the Cape coast until anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela was elected South Africa's first black president in 1994.
RMAWX2YM–Detail of Protest Mural, Cape Town, South Africa
RMBX8NJM–'Smash Apartheid' button badge c. 1970
RMT6D7GT–“Release Nelson Mandela and all political prisoners of South Africa and Namibia!” 1988 campaign poster produced by the British Anti-Apartheid Movement and designed by Surinder Singh.
RME2GHH7–South Africa Gauteng province Johannesburg Apartheid Museum
RMCWAW9F–Shantytown in South Africa, 1981. Courtesy: CSU Archives / Everett Collection
RMA03CW1–Robben Island, Cape Town, South Africa Site of Nelson Mandela's imprisonment
RMBR0686–Nelson Mandela speaks during a new conference.
RMB0652N–Africa, Gauteng, South Africa, Johannesburg, Soweto township
RMAC3YBH–Apartheid 1967 in Cape Town with blind beggar man standing by sign in waste ground indicating way to To Non White Station
RMRYFXJG–Apartheid in South Africa, Johannesburg
RM2A25CHH–Official signs used in South Africa under the Apartheid administration. Apartheid was a system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa from 1948 until the early 1990s. Apartheid was characterised by an authoritarian political culture based on baasskap (or white supremacy), which encouraged state repression of Black African, Coloured, and Asian South Africans for the benefit of the nation's minority white population.
RMCRE8B7–Old Apartheid sign on display at Evita se Perron, Darling, Western Cape, South Africa.
RMTXGG5F–Hendrik Verwoerd (1901-1966), Prime Minister of South Africa. He is often regarded as the mastermind behind implementing the policies of apartheid.
RMA16GAP–Nelson Mandela voting 1994
RMB1RHA3–Bullet holes shot through a bilingual sign from the Apartheid era of South Africa which designates a beach as, For Whites Only,
RMH6A6FB–London, UK. 26 October 2016. Resistance art from the Apartheid period. The exhibition South Africa: The Art of a Nation opens at the British Museum and runs from 27 October 2016 to 26 February 2017. This is the first major UK exhibition on South African art to explore 100,000 years of history through archaeological, historic and contemporary artworks.
RME11AWJ–Jul. 07, 1976 - South Africa Gives In Over Soweto Schools Following Yesterday's Riots In Three African Townships: Schools in Soweto and other black townships in South Africa ordered to remain closed last week by Mr Kruger, the Minister of Justice, are to eopen today following more riots yesterday. Soweto leaders were also give assurances that their representations on other issues would be given attention. Photo shows A discriminating Apartheid notice is represented here on the coast near Capetown.
RMC6AD2A–Anti South Africa Apartheid signs on a Bank of America versateller machine at San Francisco State University in California. USA
RFJF0GK4–travel, africa, flag, south africa, apartheid, pictogram, symbol, pictograph,
RMHW7154–South Africa, Transvaal, African
RMDJ6RHA–South Africa, Cape Town. District Six, a formerly interracial residential area cleared by apartheid government between 1968-82.
RMD5GHBT–Denis Goldberg. White, anti-apartheid activist in South Africa where he was jailed, along side Nelson Mandela, for 22 years.
RMBK25Y5–Parade with mounted policemen on horseback carrying the national flag during the apartheid era, Durban, South Africa, 1966
RFEDCJ56–Tin houses in the township of Khayelitsha, reputed to be the largest and fastest growing township in South Africa.
RME907GF–JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - Apartheid Museum.
RMT7NE68–The Apartheid Museum, Gold Reef City, Johannesburg, South Africa
RMP2PDF3–Display inside Apartheid Museum, Johannesburg, South Africa
RMWX6EP3–South Africa, Robben Island
RMRYFXDA–Apartheid in South Africa, Cape Town
RM2A25CGT–Protests against Apartheid by black South Africans circa 1960
RMBNP8M7–Old Apartheid sign on display at Evita se perron, Darling, Western Cape, South Africa.
RMB8FYXG–An example of apartheid in Cape Town in South Africa in Sub Saharan Africa. Capetown Culture History Historical Racism Reportage Segregation Travel
RMTXGG1N–U.K. Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference 1960. This was the ninth conference since World War Two and aimed to deal with apartheid in South Africa. Representatives from Malaya, Ceylon, India, New Zealand, Canada, Australia, South Africa, Pakistan, Ghana, the U.K. and Rhodesia and Nyasaland all attended at No. 10 Downing Street.
RM2K4B607–Bonn. Students against Apartheid and for Freedom in Namibia and South Africa 7. 5. 1988
RM2BD623P–Cape Town - South Africa - Buitenkant Street in District Six
RMC30K7W–Smitsville, the area for coloured people known as a 'township' behind the town of Barrydale in the Western Cape, South Africa. T
RMF765RA–JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - Apartheid Museum
RF2BDPBWN–Anti-apartheid activist Helen Suzman on south african stamp
RMHWDGBA–( discrimination - racism ) South Africa African
RMDJ6TKF–South Africa, Cape Town, Bo-kaap. Old, Unpainted House. During the apartheid era Bo-kaap houses were painted white.
RMDKJ65K–NY, NY, USA. 6th Dec, 2013. New York newspaper covers on Friday, December 6, 2013 report on the death of South African civil rights activist Nelson Mandela at the age of 95. Credit: Richard Levine/Alamy Live News
RMBK25XT–Parade float promoting South African gold (or goud in Afrikaans), during the apartheid era, Durban, South Africa, 1966
RM2TAXAAP–Collapsed man drunk and in poverty, Johannesburg Gauteng, South Africa, 1985. From the collection - South Africa 1980s - Don Minnaar photographic archive
RME907GD–JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - Apartheid Museum.
RMWKNRW8–Entrance to the Apartheid Museum, Gold Reef City, Johannesburg, South Africa
RMCWAW9T–Two young men in South Africa, living under apartheid, by Peter Magubane.. Courtesy: CSU Archives / Everett Collection
RMDTHCCW–A portrait of Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
RMRYFXDH–Apartheid in South Africa, Cape Town, Crossroads
RM2A25CHY–Propaganda poster for Nelson Mandela during the Apartheid administration. circa 1980. Apartheid was a system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa from 1948 until the early 1990s. Apartheid was characterised by an authoritarian political culture based on baasskap (or white supremacy), which encouraged state repression of Black African, Coloured, and Asian South Africans for the benefit of the nation's minority white population.
RF2CW2MDM–Prison on Robben Island - Cape Town - South Africa
RMB8FYX4–An example of apartheid in Cape Town in South Africa in Sub Saharan Africa. Capetown Culture History Historical Racism Reportage Segregation Travel
RMC51E2F–SHARPEVILLE MASSACRE 21 March 1960 in Transvaal Province, South Africa
RM2K4B62B–Bonn. Students against Apartheid and for Freedom in Namibia and South Africa 7. 5. 1988
RF2HCCGT9–JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA. Wooden park bench preserved as a reminder from the Apartheid regime identified as being for Europeans only - (whites)
RF2WB94EE–Art showing whites only and a non-whites entrances to a building, illustrating apartheid, segregation Jim Crow laws as practiced in South Africa & USA
RMF765R8–JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - Apartheid Museum
RM2K2JYYX–National party, Government of South Africa. Prime Minister Magnus Malan seated centre (1948).
RMHW718D–( discrimination - racism ) South Africa African
RM2HDMJ9C–South African Bishop , Desmond Tutu speaking against apartheid in 1986
RMG70K7N–A forest of banners as a crowd of anti-apartheid demonstrators outside Lansdowne Road in Dublin, where South Africa were playing Ireland.
RMBK25YB–Parade float promoting produce of SWA (South-Western Africa or Namibia), during the apartheid era, Durban, South Africa, 1966
RMBGAW5B–Kwa Muhle Museum. Durban, South Africa.
RMT0H39C–Long Walk to Freedom Autobiography of Nelson Mandela
RMWKNT1H–The Apartheid Museum, Gold Reef City, Johannesburg, South Africa
RF2DA0A2T–Robben Eiland, South Africa. The prison where prisoner Nelson Mandela was held during the apartheid period (scanned from Fujichrome Velvia)
RMD8YX65–Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, Freedom from Slavery, words, street art on wall protesting against Apartheid, close up, detail
RMRYFXDN–Apartheid in South Africa, Cape Town, Crossroads
RM2A25C3D–Township near Johannesburg South Africa during the Apartheid era 1988
RF2CW2MDJ–Prison on Robben Island - Cape Town - South Africa
RMB8AHCC–View of Table Mountain from Nelson Mandela prison Robben Island Museum in Cape Town in South Africa. Apartheid History Historical Travel
RM2HKHKKH–Soweto Johannesburg South Africa,African Orlando West,Hector Pieterson Memorial,historic apartheid Sam Nzima,Black woman man posing iPad taking photo
RM2RW12YP–Artwork by artist Sipho Ndlovu on the history of South Africa, apartheid, Constitutional Court, Constitution Hill, Hillbrow, Johannesburg, Gauteng
RMWX6J0P–Robben Island
RM2C7F276–The welcome to Soweto sign along one of the main roads into the township. Cars visible driving past on a clear day. Johannesburg, South Africa
RFF8GE3X–Rusted razor wire tops a wall at the Robben Island prison off of Cape Town South Africa
RMP652DW–Kaiser Matanzima (15 June 1915 – 15 June 2003) was a leader of the Transkei in South Africa
RMHW714M–Nama Chieftains - South Africa, Transvaal, African
RM2HDMH1P–South African Bishop , Desmond Tutu speaking against apartheid in 1986
RMHHBBBG–Nobel Peace Prize winner FW de Klerk addresses the Trinity College Law Society after he was presented with the Praeses Elit Award as a recognition of his key role in ending apartheid and his outstanding contribution to reconciliation in South Africa.
RF2JHCF02–South africa apartheid museum .
RMBGAW4K–Kwa Muhle Museum. Durban, South Africa.
RMT19PE6–Postage stamp from the Soviet Union depicting Nelson Mandela, south African anti-apartheid leader.
RMWKNRY6–The Apartheid Museum, Gold Reef City, Johannesburg, South Africa
RF2DA0A2N–Robben Eiland, South Africa. The prison where prisoner Nelson Mandela was held during the apartheid period (scanned from Fujichrome Velvia)
RMDKJ65N–NY, NY, USA. 6th Dec, 2013. New York newspaper covers on Friday, December 6, 2013 report on the death of South African civil rights activist Nelson Mandela at the age of 95. Credit: Richard Levine/Alamy Live News
RMRYFXDK–Apartheid in South Africa, Cape Town, Crossroads
RM2A25CH9–South Africa under the Apartheid administration. 1955. Apartheid was a system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa from 1948 until the early 1990s. Apartheid was characterised by an authoritarian political culture based on baasskap (or white supremacy), which encouraged state repression of Black African, Coloured, and Asian South Africans for the benefit of the nation's minority white population.
RM2F1PMGR–Parade float promoting South African gold mining (goud in Afrikaans), during the apartheid era, Durban, South Africa, 1966. The tractor is pulling a trailer with gold-miners on it ‘drilling’ for the precious metal. It’s very much a white audience viewing this event. This image is from an old amateur 35mm Kodak colour transparency.
RMB8A5X2–District Six Museum in Cape Town in South Africa in Sub Saharan Africa. Culture History Apartheid Historical Education Travel
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