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Collection StructurePoster collection
> Apartheid is enough to turn any civilized human being into a political prisoner. The crime of these people was to protest. To protest that it is wrong for a country to violently discriminate against 81% of its people. They were put behind bars. Along with hundreds of other like-minded South Africans. This is the police state that South Africa has become. A state without justice. Yet, how could it be otherwise, in a state without equality? ...
Item Title
Apartheid is enough to turn any civilized human being into a political prisoner. The crime of these people was to protest. To protest that it is wrong for a country to violently discriminate against 81% of its people. They were put behind bars. Along with hundreds of other like-minded South Africans. This is the police state that South Africa has become. A state without justice. Yet, how could it be otherwise, in a state without equality? ...
Collection TitlePoster collection
Issuing Body
Anti-apartheid Movement
Date Created1960/1985?
Description
Photographs of Billie Nair, Herman Ja Toiva, John Hyatt Pokela, Bram Fischer, A. Kathrada, Indris Naidoo, Dorothy Nyembe, Nelson Mandela, Walter Sisulu, and Denis Goldberg.
Language(s)
Country of Origin
Country of OriginGreat Britain
DimensionsOverall: 23 x 17 in. (58.4 x 43.2 cm)
FormatPoster
Medium
political posters
Color
black and white
Hoover IDPoster UK 3859
Record NumberXX343.22164
Collection Guidehttps://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt829015km
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