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  1. A symbol of the women's struggle. Ever since then 'wathint' abafazi, wathint' imbokodo' (You Strike a Woman, You Strike a Rock) has come to represent the women's struggle in South Africa....

  2. Title: Women's March - 1956; Date: 1956-09-09; Location: Union Buildings, Pretoria, South Africa; Subject Keywords: Drum Magazine,South Africa,apartheid,South African history,black and...

  3. English: This category includes photos of women of the United States taken in 1956 and images of women of the United States in 1956.

  4. Media in category "1956 portrait photographs of women". The following 16 files are in this category, out of 16 total. Anita Ekberg by Bud Fraker, 1956.jpg 527 × 1,583; 117 KB. Ann Blyth by Wallace Seawell, Photoplay January 1956.jpg 1,377 × 1,864; 1 MB. Anne Francis by Virgil Apger, 1956.jpg 472 × 632; 166 KB.

  5. Women's March took place on 9 August 1956 in Pretoria, South Africa. The marchers' aims were to protest the introduction of the Apartheid pass laws for black women in 1952 and the presentation of a petition to the then Prime Minister J.G. Strijdom .

  6. Details. Title: Women's March - 1956. Date: 1956-09-09. Location: Union Buildings, Pretoria, South Africa. Subject Keywords: September,Drum Magazine,South Africa, South African history,black...

  7. Nov 30, 2020 · South Africa: The icons behind the 1956 womens march. On the 9th August, in 1956, four women- Lilian Ngoyi, Sophia Williams DeBruyn, Rahima Moosa and Helen Joseph - led a 20,000...

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