'Remember Soweto. Apartheid South Africa has the most powerful defence force in Africa, thanks to the help of Britain and other western powers. No Arms for Apartheid.'
MSS. AAM 2512/1/148
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Title
'Remember Soweto. Apartheid South Africa has the most powerful defence force in Africa, thanks to the help of Britain and other western powers. No Arms for Apartheid.'
Shelfmark
MSS. AAM 2512/1/148
Summary
Black on yellow; portrait; photograph of Hector Pieterson after being shot during the Soweto uprising of June 1976.
Date
c.1976
Language
English
Physical extent
1 item
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Collection contents
Archive of the Anti-Apartheid Movement
Posters
AAM posters
'Remember Soweto. Apartheid South Africa has the most powerful defence force in Africa, thanks to the help of Britain and other western powers. No Arms for Apartheid.'
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