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History ZAR posts on X about south africa, south african, cape town, house of the most. They currently have XXXXXXX followers and XXX posts still getting attention that total XXXXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.

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Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours

"Joyce Mtimkulu holding a piece of her late son Siphiwo's hair that had fallen out after he was poisoned by security police in 1981. A year later he was kidnapped drugged shot execution-style and burned on a wood pyre at the age of XX as revealed by security police at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). Photographer: Jullian Edelstein / UCT Photography Collection"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-10T12:10Z 117K followers, 207.6K engagements

"Dr Wilson Zamindlela Conco (1919-1996) was a physician and founder member of the ANCYL. He studied at Fort Hare before reading medicine at Wits. A brilliant medical student who qualified from Wits University top of his class in 1948. His appointment as demonstrator in the histology laboratory at Wits provoked a protest among National Party MP's that led to his demotion to the position of demonstrator to Non-European students only an experience that began to radicalise him. Image Source: Drum Social Histories"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-09-23T08:32Z 117K followers, 9834 engagements

"Mrs. Hashe Port Elizabeth 1997. Mrs. Hashe's husband Sipho Hashe had already spent ten years imprisoned on Robben Island between 1963 and 1973 before he disappeared in 1985 as part of what later became known as the Pebco Three. Mrs. Hashe spoke of her relief at finally knowing what had happened to her husband and how he had died. The Pebco Three were tricked into being captured by security police taken to an isolated police station near Cradock and beaten to death during interrogation at Post Chalmers. Photograph: Jullian Edelstein/UCT Photography Collection"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-10T06:23Z 115.7K followers, 18.9K engagements

"Riot Police in Vaal September 1984. Image Source: Learn and Teach Magazine"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-12T06:18Z 117K followers, 10.3K engagements

"Men who have finished their sentences depart under guard for their home towns. Photograph from House of Bondage 1958-66 by Ernest Cole"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-14T06:07Z 117K followers, 5701 engagements

"The founder of the Zion Christian Church (ZCC) - Engenas Ignatius Lekganyane (c. 18851948)"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-09-04T05:02Z 117K followers, 893.7K engagements

"From 'The cheap servant' by Ernest Cole (1940-1990). Image Source: Ernest Cole Archives/House of Bondage"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-09T14:41Z 116.9K followers, 17.2K engagements

"Eleven year old Fannie Goduka was arrested for public violence and held for XX days in a prison cell with adult criminals c 1980s. Image Source: Helena Cook"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-05T08:13Z 117K followers, 444.1K engagements

"Because of shortage of school buildings Black children attend classes in any available structure. From Education for Servitude collection 1958-66 by Ernest Cole (1940-1990)"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-14T06:44Z 117K followers, 27.8K engagements

"Winnie Mandela has tears in her eyes at the commemoration of the life of Benjamin Moloise who was hanged in 1985. Image Source: Reuters/Tladi"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-09T05:49Z 117K followers, 281.7K engagements

"A Duduza township resident lies dead while members of a special police squad take a smoke break after an all night "clean-up". Photographs such as this led to government emergency regulations making it an offence to photograph police in an "unrest area or situation" 1985. Photographer: Themba Nkosi/ UCT Photography Collection"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-06T04:40Z 115.5K followers, 67.8K engagements

"Pass Burning Demonstration South Africa 1961. Photographer: Ian Berry/Magnum Photos"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-09T16:49Z 115.8K followers, 10.2K engagements

"South African footballer Albert Johanneson (1940 - 1995) of Leeds United 2nd March 1965. Johanneson was one of the first black men to achieve prominence in English football. (Photo by Dennis Oulds)"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-14T04:53Z 117K followers, 51.6K engagements

"Funeral of Sthembiso Nzuza and Moses Ramatlotlo members of MK killed in an armed clash with police KwaMashu KwaZulu-Natal 1984. Photographer: Omar Badsha"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-08T07:46Z 116.9K followers, 5033 engagements

"The Rivonia Trial: Outside the palace of justice Pretoria News Library 1964. Image Source: Pambili Media"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-10T09:16Z 116.9K followers, 3447 engagements

"Peter "Terror" Mathebula (1952 2020) was a South African boxer and the first black South African to win a world boxing title. He achieved this historic feat by defeating South Korean Tae-Shik Kim for the World Boxing Association (WBA) flyweight title in Los Angeles on December XX 1980. Known for his fearsome skill Mathebula retired after a career that included XX wins in XX fights XX KOs and X losses. He later became a boxing coach. Image Source: Drum Social Histories/News24"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-03T11:02Z 116.8K followers, 8683 engagements

"Athol Fugard on the set of 'The Blood Knot' at the New Arts Theater Hampstead London 1963. When first staged in South Africa the play was the first to feature a Black and White actor on a public stage in the Apartheid state. It launched Fugard's professional career. Image Source: Hulton-Deutsch Collection"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-15T14:56Z 117K followers, 4317 engagements

"Grieving mother Sizakele Simelane with a portrait of her daughter Nokuthula Simelane (1960-1983) in Bethal Mpumalanga. Simelane 'disappeared' in 1983. It was revealed that she was arrested & later tortured by numerous police operatives in Vlakplaas until she died. Photo by Kevin Sutherland"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-13T08:48Z 117K followers, 163.9K engagements

"22 year old Naude Moitse giving evidence at the 1987 International Childrens Conference to testify to the international community the appalling system of apartheid. He spoke of how the South African government was clamping down harshly on the youth of South Africa. Image Source: SAHA"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-13T06:44Z 117K followers, 13.7K engagements

"Oliver Tambo at the funeral of the ANC cadres who were victim of the Maseru raid 1982. Photo by Ranjith Kally"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-14T05:43Z 117K followers, 132.1K engagements

"Tholakele Ngqulunga during an exhumation at her husband's (Brian Ngqulunga) grave Vlakplaas 1998. Brian Ngqulunga a police constable was murdered by Vlakplaas operatives in July 1990 after he threatened to expose their involvement in the murder of political activist & lawyer Griffiths Mxenge. Photographer: Jullian Edelstein/ UCT Photography Collection"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-09T07:21Z 116.9K followers, 63.4K engagements

"A young African girl doing her sums on a small blackboard during a lesson at a school in Orlando Johannesburg August 1961. (Photo by Ron Stone)"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-15T12:09Z 117K followers, 36.7K engagements

"Man watching the demolition of his cinema District Six Cape Town 1974. District Six an area adjacent to Cape Towns central business district was a vibrant racially diverse community. Due to its convenient proximity to the city centre the authorities reclassified it as a white area. They demolished the buildings completely flattening the area apart from places of worship. About 60000 inhabitants were evicted and forced to move to the windswept Cape flats 25km from the city. Photo by Steve Bloom"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-11T11:18Z 117K followers, 176.7K engagements

"Eleven year old Fanie Goduka after his release from XX days in detention without trial. Fanie's story: "The Police took me to the police station . . They wanted me to say I was throwing stones. I told them I did nothing. They said they would hit me until I told the truth. They started to hit me with pipes and with fists. They kicked me with their big boots. They kicked me all over. They only stopped when my tooth came out. I was bleeding a lot and was very sore. They said Imust make a statement. I was afraid. I wrote down what they wanted me to write. " After XX days and after trying for a"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-12T09:03Z 117K followers, 486.9K engagements

"Rahima Moosa (1922-1993) was a South African activist & unionist. She was a member of the South African Indian Congress and later the African National Congress. She is well known for the role she played in the national women anti-pass protest on X August 1956. Moosa was also a shop steward for the Cape Town Food and Canning Workers Union. Image Source: Robben Island Mayibuye Archives"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-11T08:27Z 115.8K followers, 9706 engagements

"A farm labourer and her children circa 1984. Photographer: Lesley Lawson/ UCT archives"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-09T09:26Z 116.9K followers, 6465 engagements

"Miriam Makeba with Dizzy Gillespie during a rehearsal April 1991"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-08-21T06:11Z 116.9K followers, 20.7K engagements

"Students from the University of Witwatersrand (Wits) stage a demonstration XX March 1988 in Johannesburg to commemorate the 28th anniversary of the 1960 Sharpeville shootings and to protest the bannings of the anti-apartheid organizations. Photo by Trevor Samson"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-11T10:03Z 117K followers, 17.9K engagements

"A Prince about to ascend to the throne - Prince Goodwill Zwelithini in 1969. Image Source: Drum Social Histories"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-09-24T09:45Z 117K followers, 264.9K engagements

"The Aftermath of the Alexandra Township 'Six Day War' in February 1986. Seventeen people were buried at a mass funeral in Alexandra Township for those shot dead by police. Image Source: Hubpages"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-05T08:20Z 116.8K followers, 31.2K engagements

""Gimme Hope Jo'anna" is an anti-apartheid song by Guyanese-British musician Eddy Grant released in 1988. The song which refers to Johannesburg ("Jo'anna") as a symbol of the apartheid system in South Africa was banned by the South African government at the time but became a popular optimistic plea for change with a danceable melody that offered hope for a better future"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-09-29T03:59Z 117K followers, 58.2K engagements

"South African poet academic and political activist Prof Keorapetse Kgositsile on a television show by Dr Maya Angelou in 1968"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-08-29T18:58Z 117K followers, 4.7M engagements

"A Black township is bulldozed out of existence to make way for white expansion c 1960s. Image Source: House of Bondage/ Ernest Cole"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-06T09:08Z 117K followers, 55.1K engagements

"Mpho and Mphonyana Mathibela made history when they were born conjoined at Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital on December X 1986. The twin girls were joined at the head and after careful consideration a decision was made to surgically separate them. The successful separation surgery took place in 1988"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-08-08T06:27Z 116.9K followers, 1.6M engagements

"Kabelo Sello Duiker (1974 2005) was a South African novelist. His debut novel Thirteen Cents won the 2001 Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best First Book Africa Region. His second novel The Quiet Violence of Dreams won the 2002 Herman Charles Bosman Prize. He also worked in advertising and as a screenwriter. Image Source: NYT"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-04T07:03Z 117K followers, 300.4K engagements

"Peter Hain (left) Young Liberals leader with a list of people "known to of died in detention in South Africa" during a demonstration outside the South African Embassy in London. Hain was the student activist who forced the Springboks to call off their 1970 British rugby tour. Image Source: Getty Images"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-07T06:07Z 116.9K followers, 9446 engagements

"Ignatius Iggy or Gab Mthebule was a student activist and leader associated with the Azanian Student Organisation (AZASO) in 1975. He received military training in Maputo Mozambique and was sent back home as an underground African National Congress (ANC) operative working mostly in Johannesburg. He was working closely with Joy Harden an apartheid agent who he met while working in Maputo; Iggy had no knowledge of this. Harden handed Iggy over to the security police at a restaurant in Hillbrow Johannesburg in January 1987. His whereabouts are still unknown to this day. Image Source: Madeleine"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-15T03:26Z 117K followers, 117.3K engagements

""In my observation of the Black men's life In South Africa as presented in 'House of Bondage' my personal attitude was committed to exposing the evils of South Africa." - Ernest Cole (1940-1990) Image Source: Magnum Photos"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-09T18:40Z 116.9K followers, 8647 engagements

"Winter in Tembisa 1989. Pic: Santu Mofokeng"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-03T04:48Z 117K followers, 185.7K engagements

"South African footballer Albert Johanneson (1940 - 1995) of Leeds United signs autographs for fans the day before playing in the FA Cup final against Liverpool at Wembley Stadium UK 30th April 1965. Photo: Hulton Archive"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-14T04:42Z 117K followers, 5134 engagements

"Thabo Mbeki African National Congress director of publicity and information working at his desk in Zambia c 1980s. (Photo by Louise Gubb)"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-15T10:19Z 117K followers, 61.5K engagements

"Mass funeral at the Guguletu Cemetery c 1980s. Photographer: Zubeida Vallie"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-15T15:42Z 117K followers, 17.6K engagements

""Black Ingenuity" is a collection of previously unpublished photographs by Ernest Cole(1940-1990) that highlights Black cultural production and community under apartheid a theme he had planned but never published in his iconic 1967 photobook House of Bondage. The Google Arts & Culture project showcases these images which emphasize Black resilience spiritual practices and communal joy offering a counter-narrative to the hardships documented in House of Bondage. Image Source: Black Ingenuity/Ernest Cole"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-08T04:43Z 115.8K followers, 7865 engagements

"Vitalious Xaba (17) Zacharia Rapoo (16) and Johannes Pilane (17) from Katlehong beaten by security forces XX March 1988. Photographer: Gille de Vlieg"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-10T07:58Z 117K followers, 675.4K engagements

"Nelson Mandela Julius Nyerere and Winnie Mandela In Dar Es Salaam Tanzania during Mandela's first international tour after prison in Feb 1990. Image Source: SAHO"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-01T05:51Z 114.6K followers, 6134 engagements

"Patrick Sandile Mvundla (1958-1988) was an MK regional commander based in Botswana who was shot dead on XX March 1988 in an attack by SADF Special Forces operatives on a house in Phiring. The house was then set alight. One senior MK member survived the attack but two Batswana women were also killed. Image Source: Madeleine Fullard"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-15T14:22Z 117K followers, 19.4K engagements

"I love this child though shell grow up to treat me just like her mother does. Now she is innocent. - Photograph: Ernest Cole c 1960s"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-06T08:42Z 117K followers, 220.1K engagements

"Demonstrators marched through central London on XX June 1977 to mark the first anniversary of the Soweto uprising. The march was organised by the National Union of Students and National Union of School Students with support from the AAM. Copyright John Sturrock/Report"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-08T10:11Z 117K followers, 3086 engagements

"Shadrack Maphumulo (1938-1986) was an anti-apartheid activist who was a senior member of the ANC's uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK) military wing in Natal. He was imprisoned on Robben Island for ten years for sabotage and was killed by South African Defence Force (SADF) special forces while in exile in Swaziland in 1986. His life and struggle have been documented in the biography Taking Up the Spear: Shadrack Maphumulo's Struggle Against Apartheid. Image Source: SAHO"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-14T06:58Z 117K followers, 24.7K engagements

"The Liliesleaf Farm Raid Rivonia. Image Source: Drum Social Histories"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-10T09:46Z 117K followers, 6062 engagements

"Midnight at the Sunday Times works corner Jeppe and Rissik streets waiting to load papers onto waiting vans March 1950. Photographer: David Goldblatt"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-12T10:43Z 115.8K followers, 2775 engagements

"A mother holds a photograph of her slain child Shaun Magmoed who was killed in an incident known as the 'Trojan Horse massacre' (October 1985) when three young boys were shot and killed by security forces during a student protest in Athlone Cape Town. Photographer: Zubeida Vallie/ UCT archives"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-09T06:15Z 116.9K followers, 20.1K engagements

"In 1993 a month before Chris Hani was assassinated he attended a rally to commemorate the Sharpeville Massacre of XX March 1960. From left to right: Jay Naidoo Chris Hani Cyril Ramaphosa Thembisile Ngombane Adelaide Tambo Walter Sisulu and Oliver Tambo. Photographer: Alf Kumalo"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-08T07:35Z 116.9K followers, 44.7K engagements

"Heading to a wedding Cape Town 1974. Photo by Steve Bloom"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-11T11:14Z 117K followers, 49.1K engagements

"Security Forces patrols a township outside Grahamstown after a funeral at which a child was killed when police opened fire on mourners. Notice a kid running way in the background c 1980s. Image Source: Julian Covving Afrapix"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-07T09:30Z 116.9K followers, 21.3K engagements

"A young Black boy in Johannesburg walks past a wall covered with graffiti reading "We Grow Their Children They Kill Our Children" c 1990s. - Photo by Louise Gubb"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-11T10:46Z 117K followers, 80.1K engagements

"Students at Wits University 1988. Picture: Charles Milligan"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-09-07T17:23Z 117K followers, 2.1M engagements

"Drum Magazine photographer Bob Gosani with Drum Magazine Journalists Casey Motsisi and Doc Bikitsha c 1950s. Image Source: Drum Social Histories"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-10T13:53Z 115.8K followers, 5277 engagements

"Students engaging the police using stones and dustbin lids and attacking at the same time XX June 1976. Photograph: Peter Magubane/ Hubpages/ Afrapix"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-14T10:13Z 117K followers, 27.8K engagements

"South African anti-apartheid activist politician and economics professor - Ben Turok (1927-2019). Image Source: Wikipedia"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-15T15:36Z 117K followers, 5380 engagements

"Joseph Moloi from South Africa who signed with Cardiff City F.C. in Wales UK c 1961. (Photo by Stroud/Express/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-14T04:18Z 117K followers, 236.8K engagements

"Gladys Ndimande Tsolo (1940-2023) was a South African freedom fighter. Originally from Kwazulu-Natal she fled South Africa in the early 1960s joined the ANCs Umkhonto weSizwe in Botswana received training in the Soviet Union and Tanzania and eventually ended up in East Germany. She met her husband Mike Nyakane Tsolo a PAC leader in exile. She eventually joined the PAC and the family settled in the Netherlands where they continued their activist work against Apartheid"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-09-03T05:40Z 117K followers, 27.4K engagements

"Jobseekers being processed en masse for employment on the Witwatersrand mines c 1960s.(Archive Photo: Ernest Cole House of Bondage)"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-09T18:14Z 116.9K followers, 49.9K engagements

"Captain Jeff Benzine a former Special Branch detective demonstrates his wet bag torture method to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Cape Town Western Cape. 1997. Photo by George Hallett"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-14T05:05Z 117K followers, 59.5K engagements

"Young pallbearers in school uniforms stand at solemn attention at the funeral of three boys killed in the "Trojan Horse incident" when police armed with pump-action shotguns and hiding in the back of a van opened fire on a crowd in a residential street in Athlone Cape Town 1985. Image Source: UCT Photography Collection/ Zubeida Vallie"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-06T05:42Z 117K followers, 45.7K engagements

"Mass funeral at Kwanobuhle Stadium for victims of the Uitenhage/Langa Massacre in the Eastern Cape Province 1985. South Africa. Photographer:Gideon Mendel"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-09T10:46Z 117K followers, 199.4K engagements

"Makwenkwe "Mackay" Davashe (1920-1972) South African tenor sax player. (Photo by Jurgen Schadeberg)"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-15T17:06Z 117K followers, 3538 engagements

"Youth protest and barricades erected as a defence against police brutality Belgravia Road Athlone Cape Town 1985. Photo by Zubeida Vallie"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-14T14:18Z 117K followers, 7421 engagements

"Riot police playing a game of soccer with youths in Nyanga. XX August 1976. Photographer: John Paisley"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-01T05:17Z 115.8K followers, 92.4K engagements

"Police check passes for employer's signature proof that taxes are paid and legality of presence in a White area. From The House of Bondage 1958-66 by Ernest Cole (1940-1990)"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-14T06:36Z 117K followers, 42.6K engagements

"Woman being arrested Cape Town 1976. Black people were obliged to carry pass books which controlled freedom of movement. People were arrested and fined or imprisoned if their pass books were not in order. Photo by Steve Bloom"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-11T11:08Z 117K followers, 25.9K engagements

"A woman overcome by tear gas is helped by fellow mourners during the funeral for eight people killed in the "bottle store (liquor-store) incident" in New Brighton township Port Elizabeth. Nearly a week before on March XX heavily armed policemen opened fire on a crowd gathered outside a liquor store that had been bombed the previous day killing eight 1986. Image Source: UCT Photography Collection/ Steven Hilton Barber"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-06T07:20Z 116.9K followers, 34.3K engagements

"A book about the exile experience of the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania 'In the Twilight of the Revolution: The Pan Africanist Congress of Azania (South Africa) 1959-1994' by Kwandiwe Kondlo"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-12T11:28Z 115.8K followers, 3970 engagements

"The Sasol X were Anthony Bobby Tsotsobe (25) of Dube Village Soweto; Johannes Shabangu (26) of Mhluzi township Middleburg and David Moise (25) of Sebokeng. They were accused of carrying out attacks on a police station and on a Sasol oil-from-coal plant in June 1980. In August of 1981 they were convicted of high treason and sentenced to death. However In June of 1983 their death sentence was commuted to life of which they served on Robben Island. Image Source: ANC archives"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-09-28T06:20Z 116.8K followers, 21.3K engagements

""Anti-apartheid activist Joyce Mabudafhasi is no stranger to the violence of apartheid. She was detained for the first time in 1976. Since then she has been detained time and again. She has been beaten at protest meetings and badly injured in a grenade attack on her house. But through it all Joyce has remained firm. She is as committed to the struggle as she has always been." - Learn and Teach Magazine c 1980s"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-12T06:26Z 116.9K followers, 19K engagements

"Barney Molokoane Victor Khayiyana and Vincent Sekete were MK operatives who were killed in 1985 during a sabotage mission at the SASOL refinery in Secunda. They were part of an elite unit that was intercepted after their mission. From a reconstruction of events based on local eyewitness accounts the battle which ensued lasted four hours in which the three members of the Unit Barney Vincent Sekete and Victor Lunga Khayiyana fought courageously until the end. Image Source: The African Mirror"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-07T14:13Z 116.9K followers, 25.4K engagements

"Woman dumped at Beestekraal after forced removal XX August 1983. Photo: Gille de Vlieg"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-13T05:55Z 117K followers, 286.4K engagements

"A student who said he was going to fetch his textbook is pulled in. To prove he was still in school he showed his fountain pen and ink-stained fingers. But that was not enough; in long pants he looked older than sixteen c 1960s. Photographer: Ernest Cole (1940-1990)"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-09T10:09Z 115.8K followers, 36K engagements

"Veteran activist Helen Joseph at the launch of the UDF in Mitchell's Plain Cape Town 1983. Photographer: Wendy Schwegmann/ SAHA"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-09T05:45Z 116.9K followers, 8175 engagements

"Desmond Tutu gestures as he gives a speech at the University of California Berkeley California 1985. (Photo by Bromberger Hoover Photography/Getty Images)"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-07T06:17Z 116.8K followers, 3486 engagements

"Students kneel on floor to write. Government is casual about furnishing schools for Blacks c 1960s. Image Source: House of Bondage/ Ernest Cole"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-06T09:05Z 117K followers, 27.9K engagements

"Archbishop Desmond Tutu conducts a funeral service in a makeshift tent for a schoolgirl shot by the police. Transvaal South Africa. 1985. Ian Berry Magnum Photos"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-09T16:29Z 116.9K followers, 11.1K engagements

"Sylvia Dhlomo Jele at a "Symposium on the Detention of Children in South Africa" held by the Lawyers' Committee in 1987"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-12T09:15Z 115.8K followers, 4049 engagements

"Brenda Fassie before perfoming at Ellis Park in April 1984. Photo by Alf Kumalo"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-02T05:07Z 115.8K followers, 118.1K engagements

"Anti-apartheid activist Yusuf Cachalia (1915-1995) at a demonstration in Red Square (since renamed Freedom Square) in the Johannesburg suburb of Fordsburg South Africa 6th April 1952. Photographer: Jurgen Schadeberg"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-01T13:23Z 116.7K followers, 3487 engagements

"A prison official approaches the families of death-row prisoners Wellington Meilies and Moses Jantjies to inform them that the two men were hanged earlier that morning. In 1987 when Meilies and Jantjies were executed thirty-two political prisoners remained on death row in Pretoria Central Prison and South Africa had the highest number of hangings in the world. Photographer: Paul Weinberg/UCT Photography Collection"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-07T17:45Z 117K followers, 40.2K engagements

"Shop assistant Orlando West Soweto c 1977. Photographer: David Goldblatt"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-12T09:49Z 117K followers, 762.7K engagements

"Hugh Masakela and Jonas Gwangwa practice at the Bantu Men's Social Club Johannesburg c 1956. Copyright of the Estate of John Goldblatt"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-12T12:16Z 116.9K followers, 4154 engagements

"Bishop Desmond Tutu and Rev Allan Boesak laugh as they leave Boesak's offices on their way to Tuynhuys c 1985. Photographer: Guy Tullim"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-10T04:31Z 116.9K followers, 7247 engagements

"Demonstration in Soweto South Africa in 1989. Photographer: Lily Franey"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-11T10:41Z 116.9K followers, 8719 engagements

"South African Children's feeding scheme Orlando Township c 1962. The scheme was a charity sponsored by wealthy white women. Photo: Copyright of the Estate of John Goldblatt"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-12T12:05Z 117K followers, 65.7K engagements

"Accompanied by prison personnel political prisoners on their release from Robben Island prison in Cape Town Harbour c early 1990s. Photo by Zubeida Vallie"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-15T02:50Z 117K followers, 7878 engagements

"A young man is stopped for his pass. Photograph from The House of Bondage (1958-1966) by Ernest Cole"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-14T05:51Z 117K followers, 5639 engagements

"Police officers aggressively arrest Moses Mayekiso a trade union leader during a protest march in Johannesburgc 1980s. (Photo by Gideon Mendel)"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-11T07:18Z 117K followers, 83.4K engagements

"Story of Eleven year old Fanie Goduka who spent XX days in prison with adult criminals"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-12T10:35Z 117K followers, 52.9K engagements

"People line up at the Bantu Administration building to apply for passes. Without passes they are liable for arrest. From The House of Bondage 1958-66 by Ernest Cole (1940-1990)"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-14T06:31Z 117K followers, 22.5K engagements

"The Black Pimpernel a portrait of Nelson Mandela during his underground period in 1961. Mandela was called the "Black Pimpernel" for his ability to evade capture similar to the fictional character The Scarlet Pimpernel. He was South Africa's most wanted fugitive in 1961 and 1962 a time when he was organizing for the African National Congress (ANC)'s military wing Umkhonto we Sizwe. The nickname came from the police and media who were unable to track him down despite their efforts. Photograph: ANC archives"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-10T12:28Z 115.8K followers, 29.8K engagements

"Prophet Isaiah Shembe (1865-1935) the founder of Ibandla lamaNazaretha"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-08-24T17:25Z 116.9K followers, 677.2K engagements

"Children play in the rubble of their demolished homes District Six Cape Town c 1970s. Due to the social devastation caused by the evictions and demolitions District Six was stigmatised and houses for whites were never built there during the apartheid era. Photo by Steve Bloom"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-11T11:32Z 116.9K followers, 25.8K engagements

"South African group Joy perform Paradise Road live on BBC TV c 1980's. Joy was a South African female vocal group who had a chart-topping hit in South Africa with Paradise Road. The record spent X weeks at No. X spot"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-07-29T12:26Z 117K followers, 275.6K engagements

"The "Ladybrand Four" were four members of Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK) who were abducted from Lesotho in 1987 and 1988 by the South African Security Branch. The victims were Betty Boom (pictured below) Nomasonto Mashiya Tax Sejaname and Mbulelo 'Khaya Kasibe' Ngono. They were held at a farm in Ladybrand Free State and their fate after the abduction remains unknown though the abductors applied for amnesty claiming they became askaris or informers. Image Source: Madeleine Fullard"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-15T03:31Z 117K followers, 70.1K engagements

"The UDF activist who was the target of a massacre in which XX members of his family where shot dead. Security forces were implicated in the murders then dubbed the 'AK47 massacre'. KwaMakhuta. KwaZulu-Natal. 1987. Photo: Cedric Nunn / Afrapix"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-13T05:43Z 117K followers, 35.2K engagements

"Thabiso Ratsomo accused No. XX in the Delmas Treason Trial. Image Source: Learn and Teach Magazine"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-12T07:56Z 116.9K followers, 6756 engagements

"Walter Sisulu calls for volunteers for the Defiance Campaign of civil disobedience at a rally in Red Square in the Johannesburg suburb of Fordsburg South Africa 6th April 1952. Photographer: Jurgen Schadeberg"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-09-30T12:20Z 116.7K followers, 2865 engagements

"Sasol refinery burning after an attack by Umkhonto we Sizwe early June 1980. Picture: ANC archives"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-09-18T10:21Z 116.8K followers, 6249 engagements

"'Millionaire' medicine man Khotso Sethuntsa walks past Alf Kumalo at his compound in Kokstad c early 1970's. Picture: Alf Kumalo"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-08-14T11:13Z 117K followers, 1.6M engagements

"Albert Luthuli Oliver Tambo Duma Nokwe Robert Resha and Walter Sisulu at 41st Annual Conference of the African National Congress held in Queenstown Cape. Image Source: Drum Social Histories"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-09-23T06:03Z 116.9K followers, 3279 engagements

"South Africans usher in a new era after the 1994 elections. Photo by Paul Weinberg"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-11T12:04Z 115.7K followers, 6791 engagements

"South African footballer Steve Mokone with English footballer Charles Buchan c 1950s. Image Source: Barnsley Chronicle"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-14T11:06Z 117K followers, 14.3K engagements

"Dr Nthato Motlana (1925-2008) civic leader businessman and anti apartheid activist taken by Paul Weinberg c 1981"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-05T05:47Z 116.8K followers, 4141 engagements

"Untitled Apartheid photograph by Ernest Cole (1940-1990) ca 1960s from 'House of Bondage'. Ernest Cole Family Trust"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-09T17:33Z 117K followers, 14.7K engagements

"From L to R: Govan Mbeki Walter Sisulu Oliver Tambo and former Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda at the funeral of Chris Hani in 1993. Photographer: Alf Kumalo"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-04T11:31Z 117K followers, 113.9K engagements

"In 1966 Robert F Kennedy visited Soweto. Here he is seen on the roof of a car outside the Regina Mundi Catholic Church where he prayed with local residents. Photographer: Alf Kumalo"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-02T06:01Z 116.9K followers, 172K engagements

"Students and locals engage in a nearly bare-handed stones sticks and using lids as shield in a battle against the soldiers who were using rifles and live ammo June 1976. Image Source: Afrapix/Hubpages"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-07T05:33Z 115.8K followers, 18.9K engagements

"A schoolboy is arrested during protests against the 1987 white parliamentary elections in Athlone township Cape Town May 1987. In 1986 some 25000 people were imprisoned without trial under the Emergency regulations. Of that number 10000 were children under the age of eighteen. In April 1987 the government stated that only 1400 children were still in detention. Photograph: Gideon Mendel/UCT Photography Collection"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-07T04:58Z 117K followers, 463.4K engagements

"Moses Taiwa Molelekwa (1973-2001) by Ruth Motau"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-04T11:52Z 117K followers, 72.2K engagements

"A man caring for his sick partner Cape Town 1977. Photo by Steve Bloom"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-11T11:55Z 117K followers, 583.9K engagements

"The African herbalist Khotso Sethuntsa (1898-1972)"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-07-31T08:40Z 116.9K followers, 2.1M engagements

"Nelson Mandela speaking on a cellphone with then president FW de Klerk discussing the violence in the country just before the elections Johannesburg 1994. (Photo: George Hallett)"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-14T05:15Z 117K followers, 72.6K engagements

"Grace Matjila hungry and without proper clothes for school tearfylly tends to her little sister. From The House of Bondage 1958-66 by Ernest Cole (1940-1990)"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-14T06:15Z 117K followers, 162.6K engagements

"Coffins are lowered at the funeral of the XX people killed in the "Queenstown massacre" when police opened fire after a meeting called to plan a consumer boycott December 1985. The t-shirt of one of the mourners declares "Bullets won't stop us". - Photograph: Gideon Mendel /UCT Photography Collection"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-11T09:06Z 117K followers, 19.1K engagements

"South African artist Dumile Feni (1942-1991). Image Source: Netwerk 24"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-05T15:50Z 117K followers, 33.1K engagements

"Ashley Kriel (1966-1987) was a young anti-apartheid activist. Due to his political activism Kriel was placed under surveillance by the Security Branch. As a result he went underground joined MK and went into exile to receive military training abroad. Shortly after returning to South Africa his cover was compromised. On X July 1987 Kriel answered the door to his room thinking that the men outside were municipal workers. He was shot and killed by members of the South African Police in Hazendal Athlone Cape Town. The initial inquest held in 1989 found that the police was "not" legally liable for"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-13T04:36Z 117K followers, 73.5K engagements

"Baby Amandia with her restricted mother Lorraine Mokgosi. Amandia has never seen her father activist Stanza Bopape who was missing at the time. It was later revealed that on XX June 1988 Bopape was arrested by the police. He was taken to John Vorster Square where he was brutally tortured together with Murphy Morobe a young activist from Soweto. He died on XX June 1988 while in police custody apparently from a heart attack following electric shock torture. His body was dumped in the crocodile-infested Komati River on the border of Mozambique and South Africa. Image Source: Learn and Teach"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-12T06:43Z 117K followers, 158.3K engagements

"Blizzard president Clive Toye; left; admires coat given to star player Jomo Sono as a bonus for his agreeing to three year contract with the North American Soccer League team c 1980s. (Photo by Jeff Goode)"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-14T08:42Z 117K followers, 57.8K engagements

"David Goldblatt (1930- 2018) was a South African documentary Photographer noted for his dedicated portrayal of the South African peoples within the political landscape of the apartheid era. After apartheid's end he concentrated more on the country's landscapes. Goldblatt's body of work was distinct from that of other anti-apartheid artists in that he photographed issues that went beyond the violent events of apartheid and reflected the conditions that led up to them. David Goldblatt passed away of cancer on June XX 2018. Image Source: David Goldblatt"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-12T09:59Z 116.9K followers, 10.4K engagements

"In 1921 in a battle lasting less than XX minutes between police and Israelites followers of prophet Enoch Mgijima more than XXX people were killed. The battle started after police issued an ultimatum demanding that the Israelites evacuate land they were squatting on and warned that if they failed to comply their leader would be arrested and their homes demolished. Soon afterwards a group of around XXX men armed with sticks and spears challenged the machine guns of an 800-strong police force sent by Jan Smuts to remove the Israelites who had settled at the holy village of Ntabelanga Bulhoek in"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-15T12:28Z 117K followers, 12.5K engagements

"Earnest boy squats on haunches and strains to follow lesson in heat of packed classroom c early 1960s South Africa by Ernest Cole/ Magnum Photos"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-07T07:49Z 117K followers, 87K engagements

"The heroic worker poet musician political leader - Vuyisile Mini (1920-1964) was hanged on November 6th 1964 along with Mkhaba and Khayinga for alleged complicity in the death of a police informer. Born in New Brighton Port Elizabeth in 1920 Vuyisile's life was one of struggle. He became a member of various trade unions and the ANC at an early age. He was a leading SACTU member when it was formed in 1955. Vuyisile loved classical music and was a member of the PE Male Voice Choir"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-15T15:25Z 117K followers, 18.4K engagements

"Singer and actor Harry Belafonte speaks at a news conference at the United Nations Headquarters to announce the formation of Artists and Athletes Against Apartheid. At left are actors Gregory Hines and Tony Randall and tennis notable Arthur Ashe c 1980s. Photographer: Bettmann"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-11T09:43Z 116.9K followers, 5519 engagements

"Dr Rotoli Xaba's (1893-1953) early history exemplified in an acute form the problems of foreign study for Black South Africans. His correspondence for his period in Edinburgh during the mid 1920's reveals the financial & educational difficulties he faced prompting cries of despair from his family as well as his sponsors. He found difficulty paying for essentials things as well as paying rent to his landlady. She threatened eviction but reluctantly because Xaba was well behaved. These difficulties led him to drop out many times until he finally qualified in 1936 gaining the triple Scottish"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-05-30T16:04Z 117K followers, 331.6K engagements

"A portrait of the first African recepient of the Nobel Peace Prize Inkosi Albert Luthuli (1898-1967) by the activist trade unionist and photographer Eli Weinberg (1908-1981)"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-03T06:37Z 115.8K followers, 73.2K engagements

"Winnie Mandela doing the ironing at home in Soweto c 1970s. Photograph: Alf Kumalo/AFP"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-10T08:29Z 117K followers, 49.2K engagements

"Pass raid outside Johannesburg station. Every Black person must show his pass before being allowed to go about his business c early 1960s. Image Source: House of Bondage: Ernest Cole"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-08T04:29Z 116.7K followers, 4858 engagements

"Mxolisa Goboza (right) and Thembinkosi Tshabe two of the youngest victims to appear before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) described how they had been shot and wounded by police while taking part in a COSAS (Congress of South African Students) demonstration. Photographer: Jullian Edelstein/ UCT Photography Collection"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-10T11:44Z 117K followers, 50.4K engagements

""All I Have of Him Photograph of Joyce Mtimkulu mother of Siphiwo Mtimkulu holding her late son's hair at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Hearings 1996. Image Source: The Herald/ Tiso Blackster Group"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-12T14:34Z 117K followers, 49.1K engagements

"The Mandela family stands outside Victor Verster Prison after spending more than X hours with imprisoned African National Congress leader Nelson Mandela on his 71st birthday XX July 1989. Photo by Rashid Lombard"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-11T12:30Z 117K followers, 39.6K engagements

"Ntombikayise (Ntombi) Priscilla Kubheka (1946-1987) was a South African anti-apartheid activist and a member of the armed wing of the ANC Umkhonto we Sizwe. She died at the age of XX in 1987 after being abducted and interrogated by the South African security forces due to her role as a co-ordinator for Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK). Kubheka's death was highly disputed during the hearings of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in which South African Police officials originally claimed they were not responsible for her death. Her body was exhumed in May 1997 near KwaDukuza revealing that Kubheka"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-13T09:05Z 117K followers, 22.2K engagements

"Young Black businessman Herman Mashaba"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-09-05T09:13Z 116.9K followers, 452.6K engagements

"Bus Stop Cape Town 1977. Apartheid pervaded many aspects of life in South Africa with signs acting as constant reminders of the restrictions enforced on people. Among the forms of segregation were separate ambulances doorways park benches beaches and buses. Photo by Steve Bloom"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-11T11:11Z 116.9K followers, 21.5K engagements

"Friends greet Winnie Mandela at Cape Town International airport during a visit to see Nelson Mandela. Photographer: Zubeida Vallie"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-11T05:31Z 116.9K followers, 9507 engagements

"Bessie Head (1937-1986) was a South African journalist writer novelist & activist who was based in Botswana. As a writer her most notable books include When Rain Clouds Gather (1968) Maru (1971) and A Question of Power (1973). Image Source: BAHA"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-09-27T12:42Z 115.8K followers, 10.1K engagements

"Riot police block the way of workers leaving a May Day meeting at Khotso House in Johannesburg May 1985. Khotso House was owned by the South African Council for Churches (SACC) and was the headquarters for many progressive organisations including the United Democratic Front (UDF). It was destroyed in a massive explosion in August 1988. Photographer: Paul Weinberg"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-08T10:00Z 116.9K followers, 7744 engagements

"Pan Africanist Congress of Azania in exile. Images taken from Kwandiwe Kondlo's book: In the Twilight of the Revolution: The Pan Africanist Congress of Azania (South Africa) 1959-1994"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-12T11:20Z 116.9K followers, 12.3K engagements

"Portrait of a man Hanover Park Cape Town c 1980s. Photographer: Paul Konings"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-06T05:08Z 117K followers, 2627 engagements

"In Athlone Cape Town Western Province (now Western Cape) the area bordered by Klipfontein Road Belgravia Road Thornton Road and Alexander Sinton High School became a gathering place for anti-apartheid protests particularly by students. On XX October 1985 members of the security forces shot and killed three young people who were part of anti-government demonstrations. On the day of the incident Security and Railway police worked together to crush a gathering of youth who were protesting against the apartheid government. This incident became known as the Trojan Horse Massacre. Source: SAHO"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-11T15:55Z 116.9K followers, 9688 engagements

"On the day of his enthronement as archbishop one elderly woman makes a show of determination against Desmond Tutu and his fight to break down the system of apartheid in South Africa 1986. Photo by Patrick Durand"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-11T12:14Z 116.9K followers, 18.9K engagements

"Johannesburg station platform during late afternoon rush hour. With no room inside train some ride between cars. Which black train to take is matter of guess- work. They have no destination signs and no announcement of arrivals is made. South Africa. 1960s. Ernest Cole"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-13T11:05Z 117K followers, 10.7K engagements

"Despite his academic success Dr Benedict Wallet Vilakazi (1906-1947) faced discrimination and critique. His appointment at Wits was opposed by conservative whites who could not come to terms with a Black man lecturing white students. He was also scorned and ridiculed by Black people who wrote letters of discontent to newspapers condemning Vilakazi for consenting to be used by whites through such a collaborationist appointment as Dumisane Krushchev Ntshangase wrote in a 1995 paper for the Wits Institute for Advanced Social Research. Professor Humphrey R Raikes the then principal of Wits"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-13T15:37Z 117K followers, 61.1K engagements

"Senator Edward Kennedy visits Winnie Mandela in Brandfort South Africa in 1985. Image Source: Reuters"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-09T05:57Z 115.8K followers, 18.9K engagements

""I've never wanted to spare myself because I feel there are people who are no longer around and died for this struggle. What right do I have to hold back to rest to preserve my health to have time with my family when there are other people who are no longer alive - when they sacrificed what is precious: namely life itself." - Chris Hani (1942-1993) Photo by Reiner Leist"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-14T08:24Z 117K followers, 45.3K engagements

"A washing powder advert looms over a Soweto street near the Merafe Station during the turbulent 1980s. Dishevilled crowds and smoke from teargas became an everyday scenario as resistance reached a peak while the authorities tried to clamp down with force. Picture: Alf Kumalo"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-08T06:28Z 116.9K followers, 20.4K engagements

"Children on the border between Fietas and Mayfair Johannesburg 1949. Photographer: David Goldblatt"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-11T06:40Z 117K followers, 120.4K engagements

"Marius and Jeanette Schoon with their two children. Jeanette Schoon was a pioneering trades unionist married To Marius Schoon an MK soldier who had served a XX years prison sentence in Pretoria Central Prison and was placed under house arrest after his release before fleeing to Botswana. They had a young daughter Katryn. Jeanette and her daughter Katryn were blown up by a parcel bomb sent to them by the Apartheid Security Policeman Craig Williamson in June 1984. Source: Patric Tariq Mellet"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-14T07:46Z 117K followers, 87.1K engagements

"Vernon Moodley (1945-1967) was an MK soldier. At just 16-years-old the South African activist Vernon Moodley was exiled in Zambia in the early 1960's. He received military training from the Soviet Union. Moodley ultimately died after a drowning incident in 1967. Image Source: Madeleine Fullard"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-15T13:48Z 117K followers, 8091 engagements

"Ali spars with a school boy in Dube Soweto in April 1993. On the right taking a photo is boxing phenomenon 'Baby Jake' Matlala. Photographer: Alf Kumalo"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-02T09:52Z 117K followers, 54.5K engagements

"A South African policeman collars a black student during rioting in Guguletu near Cape Town 1976. Photograph: AP"
X Link @HistorySAZAR 2025-10-13T05:22Z 117K followers, 49.1K engagements