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Natives Defy Josburg Curfew - Civil Disobedience Arrests :Demonstrators give the defiance sign as some of their arrested comrades are driven away in a heavily-guarded-police wagon - with armed men on the tailboard - after an organized march in defiance of curfew regulations was broken up in Johannesburg. The march and curfew - breaking were part of the passive resistance campaign conducted by non-Europeans against the race segregation laws. According to a recent estimate by a leader of the defiance action campaign committee, more than 2,000 people were in prison. September 02, 1952. (Photo by Reuterphoto).

Natives Defy Josburg Curfew - Civil Disobedience Arrests :Demonstrators give the defiance sign as some of their arrested comrades are driven away in a heavily-guarded-police wagon - with armed men on the tailboard - after an organized march in defiance of curfew regulations was broken up in Johannesburg. The march and curfew - breaking were part of the passive resistance campaign conducted by non-Europeans against the race segregation laws. According to a recent estimate by a leader of the defiance action campaign committee, more than 2,000 people were in prison. September 02, 1952. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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Natives Defy Josburg Curfew - Civil Disobedience Arrests :Demonstrators give the defiance sign as some of their arrested comrades are driven away in a heavily-guarded-police wagon - with armed men on the tailboard - after an organized march in defiance of curfew regulations was broken up in Johannesburg. The march and curfew - breaking were part of the passive resistance campaign conducted by non-Europeans against the race segregation laws. According to a recent estimate by a leader of the defiance action campaign committee, more than 2,000 people were in prison. September 02, 1952. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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