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Collection StructurePoster collection
> Charlotte Maxeke residential creche. Charlotte Makgomo Manye Maxeke achieved prominence as a women's leader ... foundation of what was then called the Bantu Women's League. ... It became essential that a specified centre where all our children born to ANC cadres could be brought up within a collective while their parents pursued their revolutionary tasks. ... They are the future citizens of South Africa. ... The ANC ... honoured "the mother of freedom" ... by naming our creche Charlotte Maxeke.
Item Title
Charlotte Maxeke residential creche. Charlotte Makgomo Manye Maxeke achieved prominence as a women's leader ... foundation of what was then called the Bantu Women's League. ... It became essential that a specified centre where all our children born to ANC cadres could be brought up within a collective while their parents pursued their revolutionary tasks. ... They are the future citizens of South Africa. ... The ANC ... honoured "the mother of freedom" ... by naming our creche Charlotte Maxeke.
Collection TitlePoster collection
Issuing Body
African National Congress. Women's Section
Date Created1984?
Description
Photograph of Charlotte Maxeke and a photograph of children playing; 1984 July calendar.
Language(s)
Country of Origin
Country of OriginSouth Africa
DimensionsOverall: 16 x 12 in. (40.6 x 30.5 cm)
FormatPoster
Medium
political posters
Color
color
Hoover IDPoster SA 18.7
Record NumberXX343.16119
Collection Guidehttps://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt829015km
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