cover image: 13 September 1989 - Peach March in Cape Town

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13 September 1989 - Peach March in Cape Town

On 13 September 1989, 30 000 Capetonians from a diverse cross-section of the city marched in support of peace and the end of apartheid. The event, led by Mayor Gordon Oliver, Archbishop Tutu, Rev Frank Chikane, Moulana Farid Esack, Allan Boesak, and other religious leaders. The march resulted in concessions from the apartheid cabinet headed by FW de Klerk, following years of violent clashes between anti-apartheid protestors and the police, and was the first such event to include elected world government functionaries. It was considered the "last illegal march" at the time, and went ahead without a major confrontation. The size of the protest, despite the open defiance, and the restrained response from the police signalled the beginning of the transition to democracy. Photo by Eric Miller / african.pictures
desmond tutu allan boesak archbishop tutu peace march gordon oliver 1989 adderley street rev frank chikane moulana farid esack

Authors

Eric Miller

Credit Notice
Eric Miller / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
Date published
13-09-1989
External ID 1
APN715437
Image Number
APN715437
Published in
South Africa

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