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This specific file captures a scene from the , one of the first large-scale, multi-racial political mobilizations in South Africa. The "PM" in the filename likely denotes the Prime Minister’s Office collection, where the state meticulously filed photographic evidence of "civil disobedience."

: While the government eventually crushed the campaign with harsher legislation, the photograph remains a testament to the "M-Plan" (Mandela's plan for underground organization) and the birth of a unified liberation front. Perspectives on the Struggle PM-1-566-006.jpg

The image typically depicts a group of volunteers—black, Indian, and white—deliberately walking through "Europeans Only" entrances at a railway station or post office. This specific file captures a scene from the

I remember my grandfather talking about those days; they weren't just walking into a room, they were walking into a new version of themselves where fear no longer had a seat at the table. I remember my grandfather talking about those days;

The identifier refers to a historical photograph from the National Archives of South Africa , documenting a pivotal moment in the country's struggle against apartheid. The Story of the Image