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Black Sash demonstration, Cape Town
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Title
Black Sash demonstration, Cape Town
Creator
Photographer unknown
Subject
Cape Town (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Apartheid, Demonstrations, Women, Political activists, Black Sash (Society)
Description
The Minister of Planning and the Environment, Mr J.J. Loots, walks past a demonstration by about 30 members of the Black Sash at the top of Adderley Street yesterday. The 45-minute demonstration, held with the permission of the Chief Magistrate of Cape Town, Mr J. van Greunen, and the Cape Town City Council, was the first since demonstrations and gatherings were banned in the central area of the city last year. The women held placards and handed out leaflets headed: "Parliament 1974 - What does it offer South Africans?" Mr Loots accepted one of the leaflets.
Publisher
University of Cape Town. Libraries
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Date
30/01/1973
Type
Format
black-and-white-photographs, Still image, Image/jpeg
Identifier
islandora:16855
Source
va_independent_S4D_005.jpg, S4D Black Sash Historical
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Copyright held by Independent Newspapers. For information about acquiring a copy and/or permission to reproduce an image, please email argpix@inl.co.za
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