Photograph of poster: "Wanted for apartheid crimes"[Photograph Collection] Description: From the Mary Kleinenberg Collection. Donated 12/01/2005. Colour print.Date(s): 1993 Photograph of protest against the Senate Bill[Museum Africa Collection] Description: Black and white. "A crowd of about 18 000 people in front of the Johannesburg City Hall to protest against the Senate Bill."Date(s): 1955 Photograph of protest in Simonstown[Museum Africa Collection] Description: Black and white. Women wearing sashes standing next to a large books labelled SA Grondwet SA Constitution with a black sash draped over it.Date(s): Undated Photograph of Simonstown vigil[Museum Africa Collection] Description: Black and white. "Simon's Town vigil for one hour" 5th from left Mrs H C Willis.Date(s): 12 November 1955 Photograph of women from Black Sash with placard: "Free Detained Children"[IDAF Photographic Collection] Description: Women are speaking to a mother (holding a baby) of a detainee outside Westville prison, Durban picketing the detention of childrenDate(s): 6 December 1986 Photograph of women holding placards[Museum Africa Collection] Description: Black and white. They are holding signs that read: "Pass Laws Destroy African Families" and "Let No Man Put Asunder"Date(s): 14 July 1969 Photograph of Women of the Defence of the Constitution League: "Collecting signatures for the petition against the Senate Bill"[Museum Africa Collection] Description: Black and white. Two women at a table where two men are signing a petition. Two other women look on.Date(s): 1955 Photograph of women protesting[Museum Africa Collection] Description: Black and white. "Protesting the racial job reservation clause of the Industrial Conciliation Act, Johannesburg City Hall."Date(s): November 1957 Photograph of women wearing sashes protesting with placards: "Let the universities rule themselves"[Museum Africa Collection] Description: Black and white.Date(s): 1969 Photograph Peace March, 21 September 1989[Photograph Collection] Description: From the Mary Kleinenberg Collection. Donated 12/01/2005. Colour print.Date(s): 21 September 1989 Photograph Peace March, 21 September 1989[Photograph Collection] Description: From the Mary Kleinenberg Collection. Donated 12/01/2005. Colour print.Date(s): 21 September 1989 Photograph Peace March, 21 September 1989[Photograph Collection] Description: From the Mary Kleinenberg Collection. Donated 12/01/2005. Colour print.Date(s): 21 September 1989 Photograph Peace March, 21 September 1989[Photograph Collection] Description: From the Mary Kleinenberg Collection. Donated 12/01/2005. Colour print.Date(s): 21 September 1989 Photograph Peace March, 21 September 1989[Photograph Collection] Description: From the Mary Kleinenberg Collection. Donated 12/01/2005. Colour print.Date(s): 21 September 1989 Photograph Peace March, 21 September 1989[Photograph Collection] Description: From the Mary Kleinenberg Collection. Donated 12/01/2005. Colour print.Date(s): 21 September 1989 Photograph: "Accusation against the Prime Minister, J G Strydom, and his Cabinet, and a call for his resignation"[Museum Africa Collection] Description: Black and white. Two women holding up a board with the accusation on it: "We accuse you the Prime Minister and your Cabinet of destroying the Constitution of the Union, ignoring the will of the people, keeping our children apart in the schools, destr [. . .]Date(s): 1956 Photograph: "Black Sash at Wits"[Professor W A Kleynhans Collection] Description: Black and white. The participants in the protest are in a line holding placards "Stop Banishment Prosecute". Back of photograph has names of those visable but handwriting is difficult to decipher. Foreground seem to be religious leaders: reverand, pr [. . .]Date(s): 18 May 1966 Photograph: "Black Sash City Hall Steps"[Museum Africa Collection] Description: Black and white. Woman wearing a black sash sitting on a bench labelled "Europeans Only" with a man.Date(s): Undated Photograph: "Four women stood for an hour at the corners of President Brand's statue in Bloemfontein"[Photograph Collection] Description: From the Mary Kleinenberg Collection. Donated 13/01/1994. Photograph used in book: M Rodgers, The Black Sash, Johannesburg 1956. B/W print. OriginalDate(s): 25 February 1956 Photograph: "Group areas protest"[Museum Africa Collection] Description: Black and white. Queen Elizabeth Bridge, Johannesburg. Four women standing on a street corner holding a placard: "20 000 up-rooted from their homes!"Date(s): Undated Photograph: "Groups Areas protest"[Museum Africa Collection] Description: Black and white. Placard reads: "We protest against the deprivation of basic human rights"Date(s): 1956 Photograph: "Illegal gathering"[Photograph Collection] Description: Left to right. Back: Yvonne Spain, Bobby Keele, Alleyn Diesel, Mary Kleinenberg, Jennifer McKenzie, Diana Davey, Jennifer Verbeek. Front: Maureen Hobbs, Joe Stielau, Monique van Wyngaard. From the Mary Kleinenberg Collection. Donated 12/01/2005. B/W [. . .]Date(s): 30 April 1988 Photograph: "Illegal gathering"[Photograph Collection] Description: Left to right. Back: Yvonne Spain, Bobby Keele, Alleyn Diesel, Mary Kleinenberg, Jennifer McKenzie, Diana Davey, Jennifer Verbeek. Front: Maureen Hobbs, Joe Stielau, Monique van Wyngaard. From the Mary Kleinenberg Collection. Donated 12/01/2005. B/W [. . .]Date(s): 30 April 1988 Photograph: "Illegal gathering"[Photograph Collection] Description: From the Mary Kleinenberg Collection. Donated 12/01/2005. B/W print.Date(s): 30 April 1988 Photograph: "Johannesburg City Hall steps"[Museum Africa Collection] Description: Black and white. Two women holding signs that read: "The right to speak from these steps has gone" and "Die reg om van hierdie trappies te praat her verval"Date(s): 1958 |