Passive Resistance Marchers In Johannesburg -- "Volunteers," with their banners proclaiming resistance to racial discrimination laws and anti-trade union action; assemble in Anderson Street, Johannesburg, for a curfew-breaking march on the City Hall. The march was part of the passive resistance campaign conducted by non-Europeans against racial segregation in the Union. More than 2,000 people have already been arrested, according to one campaign leader. September 29, 1952. (Photo by Reuterphoto).

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