Image Number: APN264008
Title: Apartheid Land Removals, Vigilantes, Black Sash, Women, Politicians
Path:
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South Photos /
Gille de Vlieg
Description: Sheena Duncan explaining to Helen Suzman & others about the attacks on Moutse residents by the Mbhokodo, who worked for the Lebowa government. These residents were refusing to be moved to KwaNdebele. Sheena Duncan (1932 – 2010) was a National President of the Black Sash and a Honorary Life President of the SACC, She was awarded Honorary Doctorates in Law from the universities of Witswatersrand, Natal and Cape Town as well as the Liberal International Prize for Freedom and the Order of the Baobab.
Collections: South Photos
Subcollections:
Gille de Vlieg
Country: South Africa
Location: Moutse, Mpumalanga, South Africa
Orientation: landscape
Pixel Size: 5664 x 3762
Media Id: 301_23
Credit: Gille de Vlieg / South Photos / Africa Media Online
Keywords:
Mpumalanga,
Helen Suzman,
Sheena Duncan,
white men and women,
discussion groups,
Africa,
South Africa,
forced removals,
defence against vigilantes,
Black Sash,
group photograph,
head and torso,
concerned organisation,
organisation,
apartheid era,
black and white image,
horizontal,
,
Model Release: No
Property Release: No