South African police officers aggressively arrest Moses Mayekiso, a prominent trade union leader, during a protest march in Johannesburg, South...
Like Many Of Her Peers, This Woman Sat In The Wagon Reserved For White People To Protest Against Malan'S Government And His Regime Of Apartheid, In...
South African police officers charge a group of United Democratic Front demonstrators who are marching to Pollsmoor Prison in Cape Town in an attempt...
Picture taken in Johannesburg in March 1947 of a notice board with the rules under which non-European people are not allowed to use a lift, reserved...
South African police beating Black women with clubs after they raided and set a beer hall on fire in protest against apartheid, Durban, South Africa.
Anti-apartheid marchers, including David Sheppard, Bishop of Woolwich and Anne Kerr MP, Methodist preacher and christian socialist Lord Donald Soper...
Official signs used in South Africa under the Apartheid administration. Apartheid was a system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed...
Signs in English and Afrikaans, in Wellington railway station, South Africa, enforcing the policy of apartheid or racial segregation.
Separate toilets with signs reading ‘Non-European’ on one side and ‘Public Conveniences for European Men’ on the other, during the apartheid years in...
Sign showing segregation under the Apartheid laws in South Africa. 1975. Photograph of segregational signs at a South African train station..
Official signs used in South Africa under the Apartheid administration. Apartheid was a system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed...
Two hundred and fifty South Africans and other non-Europeans demonstrate outside the hotel of Mr. Dag Hammarskjold, the Secretary-General of the...
Cape Town, South Africa: In flat definace of Prime Minister Malan's white supremacy laws and their rigid segregation rules, these South African...
Since the revolt of 1976, the name of this black township has symbolized the fight of the black population against the system of apartheid. The...
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South Africa Apartheid A Couple of White Men Ride on Rickshaw Pulled by a Black African, Studio Photograoh, Durban c1940
File Of Black South-Africans Marching Towards The Cap To Protest Against The System Of Interior Passports, Imposed On Blacks To Control Their Comings...
Black Populations Living In Shanties Made Of Corrugated Iron And Fabric Near Johannesburg, South Africa, Around 1946-1947, Well Before The Apartheid...
Mass funeral at Kwanobuhle Stadium for victims of the Uitenhage Massacre in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. Two young girls dressed as...
South African police officer charges after a United Democratic Front demonstrator with a sjambok whip during a Front demonstration in Johannesburg,...
South Africans gather outside their homes. The government claims that many blacks own their own homes, the truth is they do not and are forbidden to...
Miners stand by two mine cars on their track at one of the De Beers mines, Kimberley, South Africa, early 20th Century.
People, Politics, South Africa, Apartheid, pic: March 1982, A railway carriage which is reserved fo white people only
Woman sitting on bench reserved for the use of whites only, outside a sweet shop in the city of Johannesburg in South Africa.
White Johannesburg riot police threaten anti-apartheid student protesters at the University of Witwatersrand who are holding flowers and flashing...
Nelson Mandela escorts his wife Winnie to court during her trial for kidnapping and assault of children. Former President of South Africa and...
Protesting pupils use the Regina Mundi Church as a refuge during the student uprising on June 16, 1976 in Soweto in Johannesburg, South Africa.
School children pose in front of their new school, 21 February 1955, in Meadowlands , after being forcibly displaced from Sophiatown, near...
Two protestors, one with a placard reading 'We demand to know what the condition of our brothers and sisters in Dimona Israel, Prime Minister Begin'...
This special note from the United Nations' Unit on Apartheid details the Freedom Charter of South Africa. The booklet is four pages long. The title...
Security policeman, pursued by television cameramen, carries a box of documents out of Khotso House, in Johannesburg, after a police raid on the...
Cartoon from the Danish tabloid newspaper 'BT', with a caption which reads 'The Government of the Union of South Africa will institute a council...
Millions of South Africans voted in the nation's first free and democratic general election, marking the end of centuries of apartheid rule. Nelson...
Nelson Mandela casts his historic vote in a small voting station on April 27, 1994 at Oshlange High School outside Durban, South Africa. The historic...
Schoolchildren from the Skeen school in Alexandra township wait patiently on June 26, 1991 whilst teachers negotiate with police who were preventing...
Nelson Mandela in Soweto, South Africa in 1990 - The leader NELSON MANDELA during the meeting of African National Congress after his liberation.
Protestors march from Langa into Cape Town in South Africa, to demand the release of prisoners from the police station in Caledon Square, 30th March...
More than fifty native South Africans lie dead after police opened fire on a demonstration in Sharpeville. The people were protesting against the...
Demonstrators hold placards and shout slogans against apartheid segregation policy outside the hotel where Secretary General of the United Nations...
The United Nations Security Council meeting to discuss Portuguese territories, and Apartheid in South Africa, at the Security Council Chamber at UN...
Sign on a beach in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, during the era of apartheid, circa 1960. It reads 'Alleenlik Maleiers, Malays Only' and 'Alleenlik...
Supporters pray in front of the courthouse of Johannesburgto to support 156 anti-apartheid militants, among them Nelson Mandela, during their trial...
Supporters carry a "Vote for all" banner during a "People's referendum" march in Pretoria supporting F.W. De Klerk's victory on "Yes" referendum on...
Black students demonstrate in protest against having to use Afrikaans language at school, in Soweto, in August 1976. After violent clashes in Soweto...
Eight men, among them anti-apartheid leader and African National Congress member Nelson Mandela, sentenced to life imprisonment in the Rivonia trial...
Supporters pray in front of the courthouse of Johannesburg, 28 December 1956, to support 152 anti-apartheid militants, in which Nelson Mandela,...
Anti-apartheid demonstrators whistle and shout 'seig heil' at the Rugby match between London Counties and the South African Springboks at Twickenham.