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- Title
- Oral history interview with Mrs Thuisiers [Part 2 of 2]
- Subject
- Oral history, Anti-apartheid activists--South Africa--Interviews, Civil rights movements--South Africa, Government, Resistance to--South Africa, Colored people (South Africa)--Political activity, South Africa--Politics and government--1909-1948
- Description
- The interviews in this collection cover a wide range of topics linked to coloured identity, political organisations and activities in South Africa during the 1940s and post-1948 era. It includes information on protest actions, the defiance campaign, the torch commando, boycotts and train resistance efforts following the 1948 National Party election. Themes include the Anti-Coloured Affairs Department movement (Anti-CAD), civic organisations, education and welfare, the introduction of the Group Areas Act, political parties, race and class issues, the removal of coloured men from the national voters roll in 1956 and the Unity Movement., Pin3.09b.mp3: Part 2 of 2 ; 13:34 min. ; interview 9 of 11
- Identifier
- islandora:19411
- Title
- Oral history interview with Miriam Siyaka [Part 2 of 2]
- Subject
- Oral history, Drinking of alcoholic beverages--Social aspects--South Africa, Apartheid--South Africa, Alcohol--Government policy--South Africa
- Description
- This project spans three sub-collections. This case study in Langa in the Western Cape examines the socio-political environment and racial/gender discrimination with regards to alcohol under apartheid policies. Themes include: African traditional beer (umqombothi), anti-government protests, discriminatory laws, the Eastern Cape, government beer halls, government policy with respect to alcohol, hostels, housing, migrant labour, racialised spaces, the 1976 riots, shebeens (a bar, predominately in the townships where alcohol is sold) and the smuggling of alcohol by residents., Pin7.12b.mp3: Part 2 of 2 ; 32:03 min. ; interview 12 of 16
- Identifier
- islandora:22556
- Title
- Funeral speaker, Grahamstown, 1987
- Subject
- Funeral service, Political violence, Apartheid, Political history--South Africa, Beyond the Barricades
- Description
- A speaker at the funeral of four people murdered by drunken municipal policemen in Fingo Village township, Grahamstown, February 1987.
- Identifier
- islandora:899
- Title
- Anti-apartheid demonstration, London, 1971
- Subject
- Demonstrations--Trafalgar Square (London, England), Anti-apartheid activists--Trafalgar Square (London, England), History--Political aspects--South Africa, History--Political aspects--Trafalgar Square (London, England), Winer Batch01,
- Description
- Anti-apartheid demonstration, Trafalgar Square, London, 1971.
- Identifier
- islandora:12534
- Title
- Oral history interview with W. (Minie) Johnson
- Subject
- Oral history, Drinking of alcoholic beverages--Social aspects--South Africa, Apartheid--South Africa, Alcohol--Government policy--South Africa
- Description
- This project spans three sub-collections. This case study in Windermere/Kensington in the Western Cape focuses on the coloured residents of the area and examines the socio-political environment and racial/gender discrimination with regards to alcohol under apartheid policies. Themes include: discriminatory laws, government policy, housing, racialised spaces and the smuggling of alcohol by residents and shebeens (a bar, predominately in the townships where alcohol is sold).
- Identifier
- islandora:29638
- Title
- Vigilante action, Crossroads, 1986
- Subject
- Vigilantes, Political violence, Armored vehicles, Military, Apartheid, Political history--South Africa, Beyond the Barricades
- Description
- Wit-doeke (Afrikaans for "white headbands") vigilantes, unopposed by the police, set fire to homes in Crossroads, a squatter township near Cape Town. An estimated 80,000 people were left homeless and 60 dead as a result of Wit-doeke action in 1986.
- Identifier
- islandora:869
- Title
- Funeral, KwaMashu, Durban
- Subject
- Funerals--South Africa, Pallbearers--South Africa, Political history--South Africa, South Africa--Social conditions--20th century, Apartheid, The Cordoned Heart
- Description
- Pallbearers carrying the coffins at the funeral of two African National Congress (ANC) soldiers killed in clashes with the police outside Stanger.
- Identifier
- islandora:5734
- Title
- Oral history interview with Mr. and Mrs Cupido [Part 2 of 4]
- Subject
- Oral history, Drinking of alcoholic beverages--Social aspects--South Africa, Apartheid--South Africa, Alcohol--Government policy--South Africa
- Description
- This project spans three sub-collections. This case study in Windermere/Kensington in the Western Cape focuses on the coloured residents of the area and examines the socio-political environment and racial/gender discrimination with regards to alcohol under apartheid policies. Themes include: discriminatory laws, government policy, housing, racialised spaces and the smuggling of alcohol by residents and shebeens (a bar, predominately in the townships where alcohol is sold)., Pin9.03b.mp3: Part 2 of 4 ; 17:15 min. ; interview 3 of 15
- Identifier
- islandora:29628
- Title
- Oral history interview with Nicholas Henwood [Part 2 of 2]
- Subject
- Oral history, United Democratic Front (South Africa), Anti-apartheid activists--South Africa--Interviews, Anti-apartheid movements--South Africa, Government, Resistance to--South Africa, South Africa--Politics and government, ,
- Description
- The United Democratic Front (UDF) was established as a non-racial, anti-apartheid coalition in 1983. The interviews in this collection deal with the formation and impact of the UDF in the Western Cape in the 1980s. Key figures involved with the UDF are interviewed, including Cheryl Carolus, Lionel Louw, Sydney Luckett and Phyllis Orner. Themes include: community based organisations affiliated to the UDF; the effects of apartheid; religious affiliation; role of the UDF in the community; trade unions. These interviews originate from research conducted for the Albert Luthuli Young Historians Award 2008., Por6.02b.mp3: Part 2 of 2 ; 45:58 min. ; interview 2 of 6
- Identifier
- islandora:24450
- Title
- Armed vigilantes, Leandra township, circa 1985
- Subject
- Youth--Political activity, Vigilantes, Political violence, Apartheid, Political history--South Africa, Beyond the Barricades
- Description
- A member of the Leandra Youth Congress, with arms extended and a stone in his hand, tries to ward off a heavily armed band of vigilantes. When younger urban residents came into conflict with older, traditional peoples, the government were able to exploit their differences for its own aims.
- Identifier
- islandora:882
- Title
- Cape Dutch homestead, Bergvliet Farm, Cape Town
- Subject
- Bergvliet (Cape Town, South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Apartheid, Architecture, History, Housing, Cape Dutch architecture,
- Description
- Cape Dutch homestead in Bergvliet at Retreat
- Identifier
- islandora:16840
- Title
- Oral history interview with Joseph Stoto Zibi [Part 2 of 2]
- Subject
- Oral history, Drinking of alcoholic beverages--Social aspects--South Africa, Apartheid--South Africa, Alcohol--Government policy--South Africa
- Description
- This project spans three sub-collections. This case study in Langa in the Western Cape examines the socio-political environment and racial/gender discrimination with regards to alcohol under apartheid policies. Themes include: African traditional beer (umqombothi), anti-government protests, discriminatory laws, the Eastern Cape, government beer halls, government policy with respect to alcohol, hostels, housing, migrant labour, racialised spaces, the 1976 riots, shebeens (a bar, predominately in the townships where alcohol is sold) and the smuggling of alcohol by residents., Pin7.16b.mp3: Part 2 of 2 ; 30:55 min.. ; interview 16 of 16
- Identifier
- islandora:22560
- Title
- Mother mourning her son's death, Soweto, 1987
- Subject
- Funeral service, Assassination, Political activists, Apartheid, Political history--South Africa, Beyond the Barricades
- Description
- On 16 July 1987, Peter Sello Motau, thirty-two years old, was gunned down in Swaziland by South African agents. Motau was a dedicated young activist who had joined the African National Congress (ANC) in 1976, living in exile since his departure on Christmas Eve 1975. His mother is shown in this picture mourning his death at a severely restricted funeral in her home in Soweto.
- Identifier
- islandora:905
- Title
- Funeral of massacre victims, Queenstown, 1985
- Subject
- Funeral service, Police shootings, Youth--Political activity, Apartheid, Political history--South Africa, Beyond the Barricades
- Description
- Young mourners carrying symbolic AK-47 rifles stand over the coffins of Queenstown residents killed by police who opened fire on them as they were leaving the church in which they had met to discuss a consumer boycott. Fourteen people were murdered, including three fifteen-year-olds.
- Identifier
- islandora:907
- Title
- Oral history interview with Aggrey Mazwi Mbicini [Part 2 of 2]
- Subject
- Oral history, Drinking of alcoholic beverages--Social aspects--South Africa, Apartheid--South Africa, Alcohol--Government policy--South Africa
- Description
- This project spans three sub-collections. This case study in Langa in the Western Cape examines the socio-political environment and racial/gender discrimination with regards to alcohol under apartheid policies. Themes include: African traditional beer (umqombothi), anti-government protests, discriminatory laws, the Eastern Cape, government beer halls, government policy with respect to alcohol, hostels, housing, migrant labour, racialised spaces, the 1976 riots, shebeens (a bar, predominately in the townships where alcohol is sold) and the smuggling of alcohol by residents., Pin8.07b.mp3: Part 2 of 2 ; 19:25 min. ; interview 7 of 17
- Identifier
- islandora:29652
- Title
- Striking workers put on a play, Durban, 1986
- Subject
- Workers' theater, Strikes and lockouts--Rubber industry, Politics and culture, Apartheid, Political history--South Africa, Beyond the Barricades
- Description
- Striking workers at the British-owned BTR-Sarmcol plant, use a play called The Long March to tell their story. The location of the play is Mpophomeni, a resettlement area where many BTR-Sarmcol workers lived. This early version of the play explored the dispossession and forced removal of workers from their homes to Mpophomeni. Later, other worker groups changed the play's content in order to focus on current problems.
- Identifier
- islandora:863
- Title
- Election day, Overport township, Durban, 1984
- Subject
- Elections, Passive resistance, Government, Resistance to, Apartheid, Political history--South Africa, Beyond the Barricades
- Description
- The effect of the elections boycott is apparent in this picture of a policeman in a polling station in Overport township, Durban. The newspaper headline reads, "Police Wade into Demonstrating Mob", while inside the polling station the pace was much less hectic. The success of the boycott reflected growing support for the UDF (United Democractic Front).
- Identifier
- islandora:872
- Title
- Political meeting, Durban
- Subject
- Public meetings--South Africa, Political activists--South Africa, Sisulu, Albertina, 1918-2011, Political history--South Africa, South Africa--Social conditions--20th century, Apartheid, The Cordoned Heart
- Description
- Dr. Essop Jassat, Mrs. Nokukhanya Luthuli, and Mrs. Albertina Sisulu at a political conference.
- Identifier
- islandora:5732
- Title
- Mourners, Lamontville, 1983
- Subject
- Funeral service, Assassination, Political activists, Apartheid, Political history--South Africa, Beyond the Barricades
- Description
- Mourners at the funeral of African National Congress (ANC) activist and anti-poverty campaigner, Msizi Dube. Dube was shot by unknown assassins in Lamontville on 25 April 1983. He was the founder of the famed �Asinamali� rent boycott campaign.
- Identifier
- islandora:906
- Title
- Leandra Youth Congress members, Leandra township, Transvaal, 1986
- Subject
- Funeral service, Vigilantes, Political violence, Apartheid, Political history--South Africa, Beyond the Barricades
- Description
- Members of the Leandra Youth Congress regroup after repelling an attack by vigilantes at the funeral of their community leader, Chief Ampie Mayisa. Mayisa led his community in a successful fight against forced removal. His request to the police for protection from vigilantes was denied and he was assassinated shortly afterwards.
- Identifier
- islandora:859
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