Photograph collection from the New Age Newspaper

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23 National South African Indian Congress conference

Among the Strong contingent of youth at the SAIC conference were, from left, Messrs Ebrahim Ismail, Arvind Desai and Baboo Seedat all from Natal and Messrs Essop Pahad and Mosie Moola of the TIC

Leaders at the South African Indian Congress Conference

Delegates relax during a break at the 23rd national conference of the South African Indian Congress held in Durban recently.

Durban workers demonstrate

Workers demonstrate for equal employment and wage

Durban Workers Demonstrate

Workers Demonstrate

"Champion of Peace and Freedom"

Umbrellas go up as the rain comes down, but nothing could dampen the enthusiasm of the huge crowd which gathered to honour Chief Luthuli at Curries Fountain last week.

 

Anti apartheid march in London on the anniversary of Sharpeville

Heading the anti apartheid march in London on the anniversary of Sharpeville were (from left to right) Mrs. and Mr.Anthony Greenwood, Mrs. Barbara Castle, Mr. Solly Sachs, Dr. Yusuf Dadoo and Lady Booham Carter.

Wind of Change

  South Africa - Wind of Change

Mass Demonstration on Eve of Republic

Abandoning the first hall, which had been wired by the Special Branch, the people marched two miles in the rain to another hall in Plessislaer where the conference eventually took place.

 

13th Annual Provincial Conference of the Natal Indian Congress

Indian Backing for National Convention

We don't want Education Apartheid

Indian Youth Demonstrate at School

Mrs Luthui with a child before their departure

Ten  year -old Bance Seedat, of Durban,kisses Mrs.Luthuli good bye.

Chief Albert Luthuli before his departure

Chief Luthuli, with Dr. Naicker on the left and Mrs.Luthuli salutes the Durban crowd on the eve of his departure

No Peace until Freedom is Won

OURS IS A CONTINENT IN REVOLUTION AGAINST OPPRESSION AND PEACE AND REVOLUTION MAKE UNEASY BEDFELLOWS. THERE CAN BE NO PEACE UNTIL THE FORCES OF OPPRESSION ARE OVER THROWN 'SAID CHIEF A.J. LUTHULI IN HIS NOBEL ADDRESS WHICH HE DELIVERED IN OSLO ON MONDAY NIGHT.

Luthuli in Durban last week

Chief Luthuli was in Durban last week on a shopping expedition, Before leaving Stanger, where he is confined,he had to obtain permission from the police, and he was followed about by members of the Special Branch wherever he went. Here he is seen photographed with a friend.

Municipal workers storm Durban City Hall

Congress of Democrats leaflets were scattered from a high building

New Age cartoon Illustration

OUT FOR THE COUNT!

All-African Peoples Conference held in Cairo

Dr. A. Letele, Dr. Y.M.Dadoo, Mr. Moses Mabhida and Mr. Ambrose Makiwane at the All-African People's Conference in Cairo

Mr JN Singh secretary of the South African Indian Congress(SAIC)

Jaydew Nasib Singh was born in South Africa about 1920 and graduated in the mid-1940s with a law degree from the University of the Witwatersrand....

DR GM Naicker President of the SAIC

Dr GM Naicker played a key role in planning a mass civil disobedience movement. The initiative was taken by the ANC and the PAC which called on Africans to revolt against the carrying of passes.

United front against Durban Group Areas Plan

Representatives of the Indian people who appeared at the Group Areas inquiry were, from the left: Dr. G. Lowen Q.C., who represented the Greyville Indian Ratepayers' Organisation; Mr. Dhanpal Naidoo, Secretary of the Greyville Ratepayers; Mr. J . N.

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