| mss_bc668_k1.8_059 Title: [Children in section 4 of Old Crossroads, 1993] Description: Group of four children sitting on ground alongside cars Identifier: Black Sash Collection. BC 668: K1.8 Source: Manuscripts & Archives Department Format: Colour Photo
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| mss_bc668_k1.8_060 Title: Jeffrey Nongwe 'Traditional Healer' with his wife outside their home in section 4 Description: Jeffrey Nongwe, a traditional healer, with his wife and child outside their home in section 4 of Old Crossroads Identifier: Black Sash Collection. BC 668: K1.8 Source: Manuscripts & Archives Department Format: Colour Photo
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| mss_bc668_k1.8_061 Title: [Children in section 4 of Old Crossroads, 1993] Description: Group of children in section 4 of Old Crossroads, 1993 Identifier: Black Sash Collection. BC 668: K1.8 Source: Manuscripts & Archives Department Format: Colour Photo
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| mss_bc668_k1.8_062 Title: Young people in section 4 of Old Crossroads signal peace later in 1993 Description: Group of children in section 4 of Old Crossroads, 1993 Identifier: Black Sash Collection. BC 668: K1.8 Source: Manuscripts & Archives Department Format: Colour Photo
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| mss_bc668_k1.8_063 Title: [Group of children in section 4 of Old Crossroads, 1993] Description: Group of children and woman in section 4 of Old Crossroads, 1993 Identifier: Black Sash Collection. BC 668: K1.8 Source: Manuscripts & Archives Department Format: Colour Photo
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| mss_bc668_k1.8_064 Title: Val Goldschmidt watches a shack burn in section 4 during a voter-education visit in Jan 1994 Description: Shack burning in Section 4 of Old Crossroads, Jan 1994. Val Goldschmidt and others in foreground, observing Identifier: Black Sash Collection. BC 668: K1.8 Source: Manuscripts & Archives Department Format: Colour Photo
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| mss_bc668_k1.8_065 Title: Mothers of Crossroads/ Women's Peace Movement plant a peace tree at Noxolo school section 1, Old Crossroads Description: Three women planting a tree in front of banner stating "Yizani sakhe" (Let us build). Identifier: Black Sash Collection. BC 668: K1.8 Source: Manuscripts & Archives Department Format: Colour Photo
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