More than fifty native South Africans lie dead after police opened fire on a demonstration in Sharpeville. The people were protesting against the...
Members of the anti-apartheid movement commemorate the tenth anniversary of the Sharpeville massacre with a re-enactment outside South Africa House...
Members of the anti-apartheid movement commemorate the tenth anniversary of the Sharpeville massacre with a re-enactment outside South Africa House...
Residents from the township of Sharpeville burn their pass books during a demonstration against government pass laws as part of a day of protest at...
Mass funeral for victims of the Sharpeville massacre, 1960. 69 people were killed when the Sharpeville police opened fire on a crowd of protestors...
Residents from the township of Sharpeville gather during a demonstration against government pass laws as part of a day of protest at Sharpeville in...
The aftermath of riots in the streets of Sharpeville, 38 miles from Johannesburg. The rioting was in response to laws requiring black citizens to...
Dead and wounded rioters lying in the streets of Sharpeville, South Africa, following an anti-apartheid demonstration organized by the Pan-Africanist...
Residents from the township of Sharpeville burn their pass books during a demonstration against government pass laws as part of a day of protest at...
South African policemen confer as part of an attempt to regain order as protestors from the township of Sharpeville demonstrate against government...
Black youths manning barricade during disturbances marking 25th anniv. Of killing of 69 blacks by police.
South African Airforce plane flies low over Africans at Sharpeville in an attempt to frighten villagers protesting at a rule which forces them to...
Armoured vehicles in the streets of Sharpeville, during rioting in response to laws requiring black citizens to carry passes.
Washington, D.C. A protester marches in front of the South African Embassy in D.C., on the 25th anniversary of the Sharpeville massacre.
Small boys by NO WORK TODAY graffiti during disturbances marking 25th anniv. Of killing of 69 blacks by police.
South African police on armoured vehicles prepare to attempt to regain order as protestors from the township of Sharpeville demonstrate against...
South African police talking with two black residents during attempts to regain order as protestors from the township of Sharpeville demonstrate...
The Sharpeville massacre occurred on 21 March 1960, at the police station in the South African township of Sharpeville in Transvaal . After a day of...
South African police walk by the bodies of demonstrators. Over 50 people were killed when police opened fire on a crowd.
Nelson Mandela at 1961 Massacre Commemoration In Sharpeville, South Africa On March 21, 1994 - ANC meeting.
Children from Matsie Steyn primary school, Sharpeville, Vereeniging, South Africa, watch a performance of the ‘No Monkey Business' puppet show, an...
South African anti-apartheid activist, and leader of Umkhonto we Sizweeeting Nelson Mandela, attends a meeting of the African National Congress in...
: Dr Shirley Summerskill, daughter of Dr Edith Summerskill, Dr Yusuf Mohamed Dadoo of the South African United Front, author Vera Brittain and Dr...
Woman wearing a shirt of African Congress for Transformation party looks at other parties' election posters on a pole in Sharpeville, on March 21,...
Horse of a member of the mounted unit of the South African Police Service stands at the Phelindaba Cemetery in Sharpeville on March 21, 2024.
Joyce Mohlatsane, the granddaughter of Enuwell Mokonyane Mohlatsane who was a victim of the 1960 Sharpeville massacre, holds an arrangement of...
Pan African Congress supporter carries a child on his shoulders who is covering her ears, as they walk with other Pan African Congress supporters on...
General view of the column that commemorates Enuwell Mokonyane Mohlatsane, who was a victim of the 1960 Sharpeville massacre, at Sharpeville memorial...
Supporters of African Congress for Transformation chant slogans while walking with other supporters in the road on Human Rights Day in Sharpeville on...
An election poster for South African political part Rise Mzansi hangs on a tree in Sharpeville on March 21, 2024 ahead of the South African...
General view of a flack jacket of a member from the Gauteng Crime Prevention Wardens in Sharpeville on March 21, 2024.
African National Congress President Nelson Mandela, wearing leopard skin traditional clothes, releases a white dove for peace at a rally to...
South African President Nelson Mandela dances during the signing ceremony of the country's new constitution at Sharpeville stadium on December 10,...
Tanzanian politician and anti-colonial activist Julius Nyerere , Prime Minister of Tanganyika, wearing a sash reading 'Langa,' and British politician...
Boy plays football near George Thabe Stadium on June 13, 2010 in Sharpeville. The 2010 World Cup continues through July 11 in South Africa. AFP PHOTO...
Woman looks at Frank Stella's "Sharpeville" during a press preview on July 8, 2020 in New York as Christie's presents ONE, a global 20th-century art...
After The Black Population'S Protest Against The Pass System, An Interior Passport For Blacks Only To Control Their Comings And Goings, Dead Black...
The Sharpeville massacre occurred on 21 March 1960, at the police station in the South African township of Sharpeville in Transvaal . After a day of...
The Sharpeville massacre occurred on 21 March 1960, at the police station in the South African township of Sharpeville in Transvaal . After a day of...
The Sharpeville massacre occurred on 21 March 1960, at the police station in the South African township of Sharpeville in Transvaal . After a day of...
The aftermath of the massacre at Sharpeville, thirty miles from Johannesburg, in which more than fifty black South Africans lost their lives. Police...
Wounded people lie in the street on March 21, 1960 in Sharpeville, where security forces massacred 67 protesters. In 1960, police shot 69 black...
Policeman stands over the corpse of a South African killed by police during a demonstration at Sharpeville.
Residents from the township of Sharpeville gather during a demonstration against government pass laws as part of a day of protest at Sharpeville in...
South African police advance in an attempt to regain order as protestors from the township of Sharpeville demonstrate against government pass laws...
Armed South African police gather before attempting to regain order as protestors from the township of Sharpeville demonstrate against government...
People demonstrate, in Avril 1960 in Johannesburg, in protest against the Sharpeville massacre, where at least 180 black Africans were injured and 69...
An armed man stands beside the body of one of the sixty-nine black South Africans killed by police in the massacre at Sharpeville, South Africa,...
Residents from the township of Sharpeville burn their pass books during a demonstration against government pass laws as part of a day of protest at...
South African police advance in an attempt to regain order as protestors from the township of Sharpeville demonstrate against government pass laws...
Relatives of the victims of the 1960 Sharpeville Massacre gathered in Sharpeville in Johannesburg, South Africa, to celebrate Human Rights Day after...
Armed South African police detain a resident during attempts to regain order as protestors from the township of Sharpeville demonstrate against...
Indian people demonstrate to protest against the apartheid regime of racial segregation in South Africa, 04 April 1960 in New Delhi, after the...
Placards bearing the names Sharpeville and Langa are held aloft during an anti-apartheid demonstration in Trafalgar Square near South Africa House....
Armed South African police detain a resident during attempts to regain order as protestors from the township of Sharpeville demonstrate against...
South African police take away the body of a black woman killed during the Sharpeville massacre. Police opened fire on a crowd protesting against...
Wounded people lie in the street, 21 March 1960 in Sharpeville, near Vereeniging, where at least 180 black Africans, most of them women and children,...