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E1.10.2 :: Final high resolution photographs
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AL3282 :: The Sunday Times Heritage Project (STHP) Collection
► E1 :: Full Packages**
► E1.10 :: Duma Nokwe
► E1.10.2 :: Final high resolution photographs
► E1.10.2.01 :: Caption: Duma Nokwe - The first African to be allowed to the South Africa Bar. This photo of him was taken in 1962. He left the country in 1963, after being under house arrest and several banning for years. (Photograph by Drum photographer)
► E1.10.2.02 :: Caption: Duma Nokwe alighting from his car, date unknown.(Photograph by Drum photographer)
► E1.10.2.03 :: Caption: Duma Nokwe(right) and Robert Resha take a break during the treason trial - © BAHA by Drum photographer)
► E1.10.2.04 :: Caption: Duma Nokwe outside the court house, date unknown. Drum photographer)
► E1.10.2.05 :: Caption: Duma Nokwe (left) & Ahmed Kathrada (right), date unknown, Drum photographer
► E1.10.2.06 :: Caption: Duma Nokwe (left) & Ahmed Kathrada (right), date unknown. Drum photographer)
► E1.10.2.07 :: Caption: Duma Nokwe (left) & Ahmed Kathrada (right), date unknown. Drum photographer)
► E1.10.2.08 :: Caption: - Duma Nokwe - The first African advocate to be allowed to the South Africa Bar. This photo of him was taken in 1962. He left the country in 1963, after being under house arrest and several banning for years. (Photograph by Drum photographer)
► E1.10.2.09 :: Caption: - Duma Nokwe - The first African advocate to be allowed to the South Africa Bar. This photo of him was taken in 1962. He left the country in 1963, after being under house arrest and several banning for years. (Photograph by Drum photographer)
► E1.10.2.10 :: Caption: - Duma Nokwe - The first African advocate to be allowed to the South Africa Bar. This photo of him was taken in 1962. He left the country in 1963, after being under house arrest and several banning for years. (Photograph by Drum photographer)
► E1.10.2.11 :: Caption: - Duma Nokwe (left) talking with unidentified man (right) during proceedings of the All-In Conference at the Donaldson Centre in Orlando, December 1960. Drum Photographer
► E1.10.2.12 :: Caption: - Duma Nokwe (second from left) talking with unidentified men during proceedings of the All-In Conference at the Donaldson Centre in Orlando, December 1960. Drum Photographer
► E1.10.2.13 :: Caption: - Duma Nokwe (second from left) talking with unidentified men during proceedings of the All-In Conference at the Donaldson Centre in Orlando, December 1960. Drum Photographer
► E1.10.2.14 :: Caption: Duma Nokwe (centre), talking with unidentified men during proceedings of the All-In Conference at the Donaldson Centre in Orlando, December 1960. Drum Photographer
► E1.10.2.15 :: Caption: - Duma Nokwe with his wife, Tiny, and their small child. Date unknown. Drum Staff Photographer.
► E1.10.2.16 :: No caption, source unknown
► E1.10.2.17 :: No caption, source unknown
► E1.10.2.18 :: No caption, source unknown
► E1.10.2.19 :: No caption, source unknown
► E1.10.2.20 :: BAHA photo negatives contact sheet*
► E1.10.2.21 :: Photo prices and captions*+**
Call Number:
E1.10.2
Title:
Final high resolution photographs