England, UK. 9.3.1988. London. Women from the ANC Women’s Section and AAM Women’s Committee demonstrating in support of Teresa Ramashola to mark 8 March, International Women’s Day. Teresa was one of the Sharpeville Six, who were sentenced to death in December 1985 because they were present at a protest where black collaborators were killed.
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England, UK. 9.3.1988. London. Women from the ANC Women’s Section and AAM Women’s Committee demonstrating in support of Teresa Ramashola to mark 8 March, International Women’s Day. Teresa was one of the Sharpeville Six, who were sentenced to death in December 1985 because they were present at a protest where black collaborators were killed.
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England, UK. 9.3.1988. London. Women from the ANC Women’s Section and AAM Women’s Committee demonstrating in support of Teresa Ramashola to mark 8 March, International Women’s Day. Teresa was one of the Sharpeville Six, who were sentenced to death in December 1985 because they were present at a protest where black collaborators were killed.
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England, UK.16.3.1988. London. Artists Against Apartheid called for the release of the Sharpeville Six. In the photograph with Trevor Huddleston are (left to right) Jerry Dammers, Pat and Greg Kane from the pop duo Hue and Cry, and Suggs from the ska band Madness. The Sharpeville Six were sentenced to death in December 1985.
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