Portrait of an unidentified Blank man, in a hat and overcoat, as he stands beside a restroom sign that reads 'Non White Males,' Johannesburg, South...
South Africa Apartheid A Couple of White Men Ride on Rickshaw Pulled by a Black African, Studio Photograoh, Durban c1940
South African police officers aggressively arrest Moses Mayekiso, a prominent trade union leader, during a protest march in Johannesburg, South...
Signs in English and Afrikaans, in Wellington railway station, South Africa, enforcing the policy of apartheid or racial segregation.
Young female protestor holds up a copy of the Boycott News newspaper headlined: 'You Can Fight Apartheid With Your Shopping Bag' outside South Africa...
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...
Anti-apartheid marchers, including David Sheppard, Bishop of Woolwich and Anne Kerr MP, Methodist preacher and christian socialist Lord Donald Soper...
Race, Apartheid, South Africa, pic: 1952, Black African protesters seen among a crowd at a Johannesburg protest meeting which defied a ban on such...
Cape Town, South Africa: In flat definace of Prime Minister Malan's white supremacy laws and their rigid segregation rules, these South African...
Sign on a beach in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, during the era of apartheid, circa 1960. It reads 'Alleenlik Maleiers, Malays Only' and 'Alleenlik...
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.
Bilingual apartheid sign declaring 'This beach is for the use of White Persons Only' on a beach near Hermanus in the Cape Province, South Africa,...
South African security forces armored vehicle patrols on June 9, 1986 by hundreds of burning houses in the KTC squatter community camp of Cape Town,...
Race, Apartheid, South Africa, pic: 1952, Non white protesters, part of a large crowd at a Johannesburg protest meeting which called for freedom and...
Black man is arrested and kept in a Ford police car as violence increased in East London, in November 1952. - Riots erupted in East London, Eastern...
Depuis la révolte de 1976, le nom de ce township noir symbolise la lutte de la population noire contre le système d'apartheid. Les habitants mènent...
Student's Rally In London. Thousands of students from Universities in all parts of the country, today part in a Rally in London. Carrying banners...
Riot in Duduza township during the funeral of four blacks killed during an attack on government employees. A state of emergency was imposed in July...
Millions of South Africans voted in the nation's first free and democratic general election, marking the end of centuries of apartheid rule. Nelson...
South African demonstrators holding up placards outside the hotel where the UN Secretary General was staying in Pretoria, South Africa. Some 250...
South African police officer charges after a United Democratic Front demonstrator with a sjambok whip during a Front demonstration in Johannesburg,...
Street views of the Israeli security wall that divides the Palestinian city of Bethlehem from Israel, January 6 in Bethlehem, West Bank. The wall was...
Protesters take part in the civil disobedience campaign, in June 1952, in Johannesburg, by occupying places for white people. The civil disobedience...
More than fifty native South Africans lie dead after police opened fire on a demonstration in Sharpeville. The people were protesting against the...
Official signs used in South Africa under the Apartheid administration. Apartheid was a system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed...
Photograph of dead bodies in the forecourt of the Sharpeville police station in South Africa. Dated 20th Century.
Children illegally crossing a barbed-wire fence separating a black residential district from a white district during the rule of apartheid in South...
Black students demonstrate in protest against having to use Afrikaans language at school, in Soweto, in August 1976. After violent clashes in Soweto...
An African woman leaves a non-white toilet in Soweto, the sprawling African township on the outskirts of Johannesburg. Bold letters in English,...
Members of the anti-apartheid movement commemorate the tenth anniversary of the Sharpeville massacre with a re-enactment outside South Africa House...
South African police arrest a Zulu man suspected of being a sniper, a few weeks before South Africa's free elections of April 1994. Severe conflicts...
Police turn a dog on a man who seems to be a bystander, during an anti-apartheid rally, June 15, 1980.
Depuis la révolte de 1976, le nom de ce township noir symbolise la lutte de la population noire contre le système d'apartheid. Les habitants mènent...
Picture taken in Johannesburg in March 1948 of a notice board with the rules under which non-European people are not allowed to use a lift, reserved...
Black citizen passing a sign that reads "European Toilets" in Umzimkhulu, South Africa during Apartheid, circa 1970
Black Populations Living In Shanties Made Of Corrugated Iron And Fabric Near Johannesburg, South Africa, Around 1946-1947, Well Before The Apartheid...
Trade union leader Violet Hashe addresses a crowd in Freedom Square, Fordsburg, a suburb of Johannesburg, urging them to defy the unjust apartheid...
South African doctor and civil rights campaigner G. M. 'Monty' Naicker , president of the Natal Indian Congress and chairman of the Passive...
Over 100 people were killed and more than 1000 injured in South Africa following anti-apartheid protests in Soweto, near Johannesburgh.
Demonstrators fight with the police during a protest against the segregation policy of the South African government, on June 21, 1950 at The Cap,...
Demonstration against apartheid South Africa in Amsterdam; banner with Apartheid is murder, 8 September 1984, demonstrations, banners, The...