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South African Cabinet Takes OfficeThe tenth Union Cabinet poses for a portrait after they are sworn into office
Harry Belafonte Speaking Against ApartheidSinger and actor Harry Belafonte speaks at a news conference at the United Nations Headquarters to announce the formation of Artists and Athletes Against Apartheid
Pieter Willem Botha at Press Conference10/1983-South Africa: Close-up of P.W. Botha, Prime Minister of South Africa, standing at a podium during a press conference. He is grimacing
Pieter Willem Botha at Press Conference(Original Caption) 10/1983- South Africa: Pieter Willem Botha, Prime Minister of South Africa, standing at a podium during a press conference. He is pointing with his index finger
South African Foreign Minister BothaSouth African Foreign Minister Pik Botha speaks at a 1983 press conference in London after talks with the British Foreign Secretary
Anti-Apartheid Demonstrators in LondonDemonstrators in London hold signs protesting the arrest of black leaders in South Africa. 1984
Robert Kennedy Children with Randall Robinson, Gary Hart, and Protesters Against ApartheidRory Kennedy, Randall Robinson, Douglas Kennedy and Senator Gary Hart link arms, as they demonstrate against South African government's apartheid policies at the South African Embassy
Rosa Parks Protesting ApartheidCivil rights heroine Rosa Parks carries a sign outside the South African Embassy in Washington. It reads "Freedom Yes, Apartheid No!" | Location: Embassy of South Africa, Washington, D.C
Anglican Bishop Tutu of South AfricaAnglican Bishop Desmond Tutu gives a sermon against apartheid and President Reagan's policy towards South Africa, in the National Cathedral on a visit to Washington D.C
Amy Carter Arrested During Protest(Original Caption) 4/8/1985-Washington, DC- Amy Carter, the daughter of former Pres. Jimmy Carter, is arrested for protesting in front of the South African Embassy in D.C. against apartheid
Jesse Jackson Speaking(Original Caption) 4/15/1985- New York, NY: Rev. Jesse Jackson speaks while standing under an umbrella during rally at Columbia Univ
Mayor Tom Bradley And Desmond TutuBishop Desmond Tutu of Cape Town and Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley at a press conference in the Mayor's press room
Arrest Of Coretta Scott King & Children(Original Caption) 6/26/1985-Washington, DC: Coretta Scott King, widow of the late Martin Luther King, Jr
Desmond Tutu Congratulates Paul Stookey(Original Caption) 1/8/1986-Washington, DC- South African Bishop Desmond Tutu congratulates singer Paul Stookey of the folk group Peter, Paul and Mary, after the group sang "Blowing in the Wind
Guests at Opening of South African PlaySingers Miriam Makeba and Paul Simon attend the opening of Mbongeni Ngema's anti-Apartheid play "Asinamali"
Students Marching with Protest Signs(Original Caption) 3/16/88-Boulder, Colorado- University of Colorado, Boulder Campus: students stage a "die-in" 3/16 in Boulder to protest the University's holding in South Africa
Demonstrators Protesting Outside White House(Original Caption) Washington: Protesters demonstrate in front of the White House during the visit of South African President Frederik W. de Klerk
Black South Africans On Train;Thumbs Up(Original Caption) 9/3/1952-Cape Town, South Africa: In flat definace of Prime Minister Malan's white supremacy laws and their rigid segregation rules
Passport RefusedChief Hosea Kutako, head of the Herero tribe of Southwest Africa, who was refused a passport by South Africa's Premier, Dr. Malan, has been invited to London to preach a sermon in St
Children Playing in Shantytown StreetYoungsters play amid shacks of Sophiatown, the section of Johannesburg which is being forcibly evacuated under South Africa's segregation policy
Boys Playing in Johannesburg SlumA group of boys play on a street in Sophiatown. The Apartheid government was planning to move African families out of the slum to "homelands" in the countryside
South African Politician Hendrik Verwoerd9/2/58-Capetown, South Africa: Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd, 57, Minister of Native Affairs and a disciple of total segregation, was elected Premier of South Africa Sept. 2nd
Albert Lutuli Receiving Nobel Peace PrizeAfrican National Congress President Albert Lutuli (right) receives the 1960 Nobel Peace Prize from Gunnar Jahn, chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Peace Prize committee
Lutuli Accepting Nobel Peace PrizeZulu chief Albert John Lutuli accepts the Nobel Peace Prize of 1960 for leading the African National Congress in its struggle against apartheid in South Africa
South African Political Prisoner in CellSouth African anti-Apartheid activist Robert Sobukwe reads a newspaper and smokes in his cell at the prison on Robben Island
Tennis Player Arthur Ashe Testifying on Apartheid(Original Caption) Tennis star Arthur Ashe is shown here during hearings of the General Assembly's Special Committee on Apartheid on April 14th. Ashe of Richmond, Virginia asked the U.S
Man Sitting on "Europeans Only" BenchAn African man reads on a bench marked "Europeans Only" in a South African park
African Woman Leaves Non-White Toilet(Original Caption) An African woman leaves a non-white toilet in Soweto, the sprawling African township on the outskirts of Johannesburg
South Africans Reading Newspaper in a Huddle(Original Caption) South Africans read the newspaper account of a clash between police and black miners at the Western Deep Levels Gold Mine in this photograph
Rioting in SowetoBlack students protesting against the compulsory teaching of Dutch-based Afrikaans in schools charge during a riot in Soweto. Police opened fire on 10, 000 after tear gas failed to curb them
Anti-apartheid demonstrationsAnti-apartheid demonstrators pull down a fence surrounding the football park during the first game of the touring South Africa rugby team against Poverty Bay. | Location: Gisborne, New Zealand
Anti-Aparteid protestingPolice with batons drawn and wearing riot helmets confront anti-apartheid protesters outside the rugby ground where the touring South African Springbok team was playing its third match Saturday
South African Mining ConditionsMiners stand by two mine cars on their track at one of the De Beers mines, Kimberley, South Africa, early 20th Century. (Photo by FPG/Getty IMages)