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    Image Number: BHA00019_13
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: NIGED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:FEB 1963 Ð Awolowo Is Charged With Treason ÐChief Obafemi Awolowo first premier of the Western Region between 1954-59, leader of the Action Group and leader of the opposition in the federal parliament, general secretary of the Egbe Omo Oduduwa since 1948. Formely secretary of various unions and co-founder of the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria. Publications include Path to Nigerian Freedom, an autobiography entitled Awo, and numerous political booklets. The trial of Chief Awolowo and 24 others began with high drama. On the first day, tension mounted. On the second, it flaredÉ No Nigerian outside the Criminal Investigation Department suspected that, on a day in November 1962, there would occur an event that would, in its significance and suddenness put the proceedings of the Coker Commission of Inquiry into the shade. And when the great event started to unfold, it did so with all the suspense of a slow-motion picture. ( Photograph by Matthew Faji Photo
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: Nigeria
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5126 x 4137
    Media Id: 70_89
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: 1960s, Drum Magazine, black and white image, Africa, Nigeria, historical, horizontal, February, 1963, policemen, political leaders, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0001_2
    Title: a1952_2_1
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: SAED:SOCIAL:PERSONALITY:CRIME: DRUM JANUARY 1952 Ð Leaders on Johannesburg vigilantes give their views on fighting tsotsism. VigilantesÕ patrol location streets and help send down the crime rate but they make enemies as well as friends. Mr T. E. Mthimkhulu, secretary of the Orlando East vigilante Association, says ÒOur business is to educate every member of the family that we unite, we can stamp out hooliganism in our midst.Ó (Photograph by Jurgen Schadeberg © BAHA) NEG 002 FRAME 1
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Pixel Size: 4656 x 4788
    Media Id: 69_728
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: square, black and white image, Africa, South Africa, Transvaal, Johannesburg, tsotsi's, fight against crime, gangsters, youth gangs, Orlando East, 1950s, vigilantes, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0004_2
    Title: a1953_101_3
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: MAY 1953 MASTERPIECE IN BRONZE NEG 101SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITY:DRUM MAY 1953 Masterpiece In Bronze The most controversial man in Black Politics, Richard Victor Selope-Thema A special portrait study by Drum of R.V. Selope-Thema. Grey-haired, sickly and superstitious Richard Victor Selope (his third name means ”don't beg') Thema is the most controversial man in the black politics. He rose from humble herd boy to a newspaper editor. He became congress general secretary in 1915, when Congress was three years old; but now is leader of a small body who broke away from Congress when Dr Xuma left and Dr Moroka took over. The group call itself ”National Minded Block In Congress.' Thema and his followers formed it after complaining that Congress had been captured by extremists and ex-Communists. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA) NEG 101 FRAME 3
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    Pixel Size: 4741 x 4733
    Media Id: 69_341
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0004_2.tif
    Title: a1953_101_3
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2011052510:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITY MAY 1953 – Masterpiece In Bronze – The most controversial man in Black Politics, Richard Victor Selope-Thema – A special portrait study by Drum of R.V. Selope-Thema. Grey-haired, sickly and superstitious Richard Victor Selope (his third name means ‘don’t beg’) Thema is the most controversial man in the black politics. He rose from humble herd boy to a newspaper editor. He became congress general secretary in 1915. (Photograph by Drum Photographer © BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Pixel Size: 4741 x 4733
    Media Id: 127_1
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0019_013.tif
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2011060149:NIGED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:FEB 1963 – Awolowo Is Charged With Treason –Chief Obafemi Awolowo first premier of the Western Region between 1954-59, leader of the Action Group and leader of the opposition in the federal parliament, general secretary of the Egbe Omo Oduduwa since 1948. Formely secretary of various unions and co-founder of the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria. Publications include Path to Nigerian Freedom, an autobiography entitled Awo, and numerous political booklets. The trial of Chief Awolowo and 24 others began with high drama. ( Photograph by Matthew Faji Photographer ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: Nigeria
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5126 x 4137
    Media Id: 146_27
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0032_26.tif
    Title: VANISHED UGANDANS
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008061804:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:APR 1973 - Vanished Ugandans - John Kakonge missing - An active politician for several years, he was elected unopposed as the UPC secretary General in 1962, and in 1963 he became director of planning in the prime minister's office. He entered the cabinet in May 1966, as minister of planning and development, on the introduction of Dr Obote's new constitution. He was the country's youngest minister. "Investigations have revealed that he is not in the country and no one knows where he is. The government announced that, in accordance with service regualations, the usual "death befits" would be paid to the families of missing government servants whose whereabouts were not known. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: UGANDA
    Pixel Size: 3504 x 3606
    Media Id: 182_19
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0032_28.tif
    Title: VANISHED UGANDANS
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008061802:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:APR 1973 - Vanished Ugandans - Captured Rebel - leader Alex Ojera at an OAU cocktail party - Alex Ojera - former minister of information and broadcasting in deposed Dr Obote's Government - is led by armed soldiers into State House Entebe where he was interviewed by President Amin. Ojera was captured during the fighting between guerrilas and Uganda troops at the Uganda/Tanzania border. Ojera, now wearing a bushybeard guerilla style, was once one of Obote's smartest ministers who was always clean-shaven and meticulously dressed. He was one of the people who invaded Uganda during September 1972. He was captured by members of the security forces and put under detention. But later on he escaped, together with Captain Oyile and six others. In the first independence government he was parliamentary secretary in the Office of the Prime Minister and government chief whip. In 1963-64 he was minister of community development and labour before becom
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: UGANDA
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3678 x 4847
    Media Id: 182_26
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0033_36.tif
    Title: UGANDA ENJOYS ITS ELECTION FEVER
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008061215:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:JAN 1959 - Uganda Enjoys Its Election Fever - Under the tree of liberty: Dr BN Kununka, the secretary general of the Uganda National Congress, played a major role in his party's victory. The results of the recent elections have given politicians the chance of a lifetime to build up party organisation, for a national government, and go on to work for independence. Practically every man and woman outside Ankole, Buganda, and Bugisu had the chance to vote. And about 85 per cent of the people did. The elections were fiercely contested. Religious and political passions were literally aflame. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: UGANDA
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3537 x 4266
    Media Id: 179_5
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0033_65.tif
    Title: Joseph Kiwanuka at a UNC Meeting
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008061321:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:JUL 1956 - Uganda Cries For Self-Rule - Ringing out the old order? Joseph Kiwanuka at a UNC Meeting. We want self-government!" was the deafening cry which highlighted the Uganda National Congress Week. In the cheering and yelling other slogans rose above the thunder..."Forward with Congress," "High Commission stinks", and "Away with Quislings". A procession of motor vehicles and a swarm of about 30,000 people trotted on foot through the streets of Kampala. A resolution demanding the opening of "immediate negotiations for Uganda's self-government", was cabled to the colonial secretary. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2464 x 3519
    Media Id: 179_37
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: East Africa, Uganda, Drum Magazine, politics, self rule, Joseph Kiwanuka, UNC, meeting, Drum Photographer, July 1956, 1956, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0033_67.tif
    Title: UGANDA CRIES FOR SELF-RULE
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008061319:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:JUL 1956 - Uganda Cries For Self-Rule - Augustine Kamya Addresses a Uganda National Congress Meeting. We want self-government!" was the deafening cry which highlighted the Uganda National Congress Week. In the cheering and yelling other slogans rose above the thunder..."Forward with Congress," "High Commission stinks", and "Away with Quislings". A procession of motor vehicles and a swarm of about 30,000 people trotted on foot through the streets of Kampala. A resolution demanding the opening of "immediate negotiations for Uganda's self-government", was cabled to the colonial secretary. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: UGANDA
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5765 x 3928
    Media Id: 179_22
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0035_11.tif
    Title: George Nyandoro
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008060404:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:MAR 1963 Its George Again! Despite the famous Nyandoro Backache. Thats why George is resting on his triumphal return (with V.I.P.s Nkomo and Others). George Nyandoro hobbled back into the news, fourth class by train, wobbling on a stick and laughing. In his first hour back from his four year marooning in Gokwe, George laughed his way from Salisbury station all the way home and had half the combined townships of Harare and Highfields laughing too. George Nyandoro is 36, He was 32 and Secretary-General of the African National (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5707 x 4480
    Media Id: 183_28
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: East Africa, Drum Magazine, Zimbabwe, George Nyandoro, politics, March 1963, 1963, March, resting, Joshua Nkomo, Drum Photographer, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0035_12.tif
    Title: Zimbabwes Militant Marches
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008060402:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:NOV 1963 Zimbabwes Militant Marches Of God The Church on the march, with banner flying and the brass band playing. We march to sweep away sinners. The preacher was Mr. Peter Gobvu, handsomely dressed lorry-driver and secretary-general and top organizer of one of the latest and most streamlined religions to hit the townships. It is the Christian Marching Church a brassy, musical and happy sect that sings and blows its way around towns beating out a lusty Christianity that is defiantly nationalistic. We believe in God, said one member, and we believe Zimbabwe. With luck, and money, enough marching, blowing and prating the church leaders hope to extend this belief to Zambia and beyond. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5235 x 4320
    Media Id: 183_7
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: East Africa, Zimbabwe, Drum Magazine, November 1963, 1963, militant, march, church, banner, flying, brass band, music, Peter Gobvu, Drum Photographer, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0035_13.tif
    Title: ZIMBABWES MILITANT MARCHES OF GOD
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008060401:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:NOV 1963 Zimbabwes Militant Marches Of God Mr Peter Gobvu, the secretary General of the Marching Church. Joy, said the preacher. We march to sweep away sinners. The preacher was Mr. Peter Gobvu, handsomely dressed lorry-driver and secretary-general and top organizer of one of the latest and most streamlined religions to hit the townships. It is the Christian Marching Church a brassy, musical and happy sect that sings and blows its way around towns beating out a lusty Christianity that is defiantly nationalistic. . (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: ZIMBABWE
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3875 x 5449
    Media Id: 183_1
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0035_25.tif
    Title: NKOMO v TAKAWIRA
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008060311:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:APR 1961 Nkomo v Takawira Suddenly All Was Peace Leadership of the NDP was always contested terrain. Here four of the top brass pose tensely together (from the left) TG Silundika, Secretary General, J. Nkomo, President, JZ Moyo, Financial Secretary, RG Mugabe, Publicity Secretary. Immediately after the Southern Rhodesia Constitutional talks ended in a flurry of congratulatory smiles, the cracks began to show in the NDP. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: ZIMBABWE
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5727 x 4409
    Media Id: 183_17
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0035_8.tif
    Title: Matthew De Luxe Nkolomo
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008060412:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:NOV 1963- The Lone Wolf Of The North Matthew De Luxe NkolomoSacked As Amu General Secretary. The AMU general secretary, Matthew Nkolomo, was elected president of the break-away organization and UTC general secretary, Matthew Mwendapole, resigned from the UTUC to join the ZTUC. Mwendapoles resignation has strengthened the belief that all is not well within the UTUC, in the same way that the resignation of Sir Robert Tredgold from the federal Service in 1961 indicated that all was no t so rosy within the united Federal Party when it was at the height of preaching partnership. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 4400 x 5611
    Media Id: 183_22
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: East Africa, politics, personalities, North, Matthew De Luxe Nkolomo, General secretary, president, AMU, UCT, organisation, breakaway, Matthew Mwendapole, resignation, Robert Tredgold , federal Service, 1961, united Federal Party, Drum Photographer, November 1963, 1963, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0036_27.tif
    Title: CHITEPO WEDDING
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008060276:EAED:SOCIAL:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:DEC 1955 Chitepo Wedding Mr. Herbert Chitepo and Miss Victoria Mahamba-Sithole leaving church after the solemnization of their wedding. Mr. Chitepo is a barrister-at-law and is the first African Advocate to appear in a Rhodesian Supreme Court. His wife became the first South African woman to qualify as a probation officer in England. She also became the first African Woman in South Africa to be appointed secretary of the Y.W.C.A in charge of non-white activities. Ten years of Courtship ended in the wedding of Herbert and Victoria Chitepo, a Zulu beauty from South Africa. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: ZIMBABWE
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3380 x 4640
    Media Id: 181_14
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0036_40.tif
    Title: DRAMATIC CONSTITUTIONAL CONFERENCE
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008060260:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:MAR 1961 Dramatic Constitutional Conference Delegates arrive at the constitutional conference Ralph Palmer enters the conference room. We were all dubious. The country was panicking. We all prayed the Southern Rhodesia Constitution Conference should succeed. The conference first held in London last December was resumed in Salisbury on January 30 under the chairmanship of Mr Duncan Sandys, Britains Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations. It ended on February 7. This was the first conference to be convened since the colony got self government in 1923, and it was to discuss proposals for amendment of the constitution. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: ZIMBABWE
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5673 x 4463
    Media Id: 181_32
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0037_17.tif
    Title: The Man Who Left Nkomo - Mugabe's Last Speech as a lieutenant of Nkomo
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008060210:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:MAY 1964 - The Man Who Left Nkomo - Mugabe's Last Speech as a lieutenant of Nkomo. This speech led to Mugabe's prosecution for sedition. Robert Mugabe was slumped in the Secretary-General chair at ZANU headquarters, talking. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3606 x 4770
    Media Id: 178_2
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: East Africa, Zimbabwe, Drum Magazine, politics, May 1964, 1964, May, Mugabe, Robert Mugabe, last speech, Nkomo, Joshua Nkomo, Drum Photographer, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0047_018.tif
    Title: All Africa Met Here
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008082108:GHAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:MAR 1959 - All Africa Met Here - Big Names Arrive: The All Africa People's Conference has begun in Accra. The Chairman of the talks, Tom Mboya, the young Kenya leader, left, arrives with Ghana's Minister of External Affairs, Kojo Botsio, the Ghana Premier, Dr. Nkrumah, J.K. Tettegah and G.K. Amegbe, who was the general secretary of the committee which arranged to hold the conference. All Africa is walking up, growing up, joining up. We arrived at one of the great turning points in history. And in this tremendous Continental movement, it is West Africa that is giving the lead and setting the pace. (Photograph by Fred Attol BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: GHANA
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 4512 x 3440
    Media Id: 252_34
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0049_003.tif
    Title: Ten Years Of The C.P.P.
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008081509:GHAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:JUN 1959 - Ten Years Of The C.P.P. - Mr. Bediako Poku was once a Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Communications. After losing his seat in Parliament, he became general secretary of the party. It was born in a period of strife and frustration ten years ago. The people of the Gold Coast were restless for independence, waiting for a leader to show the way. That leader grasped the opportunity. He was Kwame Nkrumah, the man who launched the Convention People's Party on June 12, 1949, and then led to the struggle which brought about the state of Ghana. . (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: GHANA
    Pixel Size: 4526 x 4766
    Media Id: 251_22
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0049_005.tif
    Title: Ten Years Of The C.P.P.
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    Description: DM2008081511:GHAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:JUN 1959 - Ten Years Of The C.P.P. - Mr. Boi-Doku, national propaganda secretary of the C.P.P., joined the party from the word go. Comes from Accra, and has banged C.P.P. drum all over Ghana. It was born in a period of strife and frustration ten years ago. The people of the Gold Coast were restless for independence, waiting for a leader to show the way. That leader grasped the opportunity. He was Kwame Nkrumah, the man who launched the Convention People's Party on June 12, 1949, and then led to the struggle which brought about the state of Ghana. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: GHANA
    Pixel Size: 4681 x 4942
    Media Id: 252_3
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    Image Number: BHA0049_006.tif
    Title: Ten Years Of The C.P.P.
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    Description: DM2008081512:GHAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:JUN 1959 - Ten Years Of The C.P.P. - Mr. Kwartelai-Quartey, assistant national propaganda secretary, has been behing bars for the cause of the Convention People's Party. A tough, frank political fighter. It was born in a period of strife and frustration ten years ago. The people of the Gold Coast were restless for independence, waiting for a leader to show the way. That leader grasped the opportunity. He was Kwame Nkrumah, the man who launched the Convention People's Party on June 12, 1949, and then led to the struggle which brought about the state of Ghana. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: GHANA
    Pixel Size: 4702 x 4691
    Media Id: 251_29
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    Image Number: BHA0051_012F.tif
    Title: Nkana Miner
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    Description: DM2008091204:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:JUL 1962 - What The Butler Saw! - No Leader But This Nkana Miner Saw The British Minister Too. The right Hounourable R.A. Britain's Principal Secretary of State, Lord Privy Seal, Leader of the House of Commons, looked positively weary - a tall man, pale, with eyes that threatened to drop into bags beneath them. In the next week this man who has the power to be Federation's executioner, wandered for thousands of miles up and down the Rhodesias and Nyasalan, steadily hand shaking his way from meeting to meeting. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 6826 x 5375
    Media Id: 139_27
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Nkana Miner , July 1962, East Africa, Britain, miner, safety hat, secretary, 1962, Lord Privy Seal, House of Commons, Nyasaland, Rhodesian,
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    Image Number: BHA0051_019.tif
    Title: The Workers' Champ
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    Description: DM2008091502:EAED:SOCIAL:PERSONALITIES:JUN 1964 - The Worker's Champ - At the market, Bethal stopped at one stall to pick up some greens. Within seconds, she was surrounded by a flock of young men - all offering to give her a hand. Our MISS in the market is Miniver Bethal Mpumpu, just seventeen and ripened in Broken Hill. Put Bethal anywhere and her warm beauty and secret smile put a glow about the place. So when she shyly slipped into a trade union conference in Broken Hill last year, 420 members of the National Union of Hotel and Domestic Catering Workers blinked hard and violet her in as regional secretary. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: ZAMBIA
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 6060 x 4612
    Media Id: 139_33
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0052_008.tif
    Title: Kaunda Talks Tough
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    Description: DM2008091602:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:JAN 1964 - Kaunda Talks Tough - Dr Kaunda addresses the Broken Hill crowds from the balcony of the Civic Centre after installing Mr. Nkonde (at end of row) as new mayor. Below, an Indian businessman discusses the nominations for the UNIP vice publicity secretary with a white miner, Mr. Jones, who won. On a hastily-built platform high above the swarming crowds, Dr Kenneth Kaunda, right, stands and makes his per-election promises - promises with a difference. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: ZAMBIA
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5653 x 4440
    Media Id: 135_39
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0055_008.tif
    Title: Omolo Agar
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008082605:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:OCT 1959 - Government Cracks Down - In Detention - Omolo Agar, Organising Secretary of the NPCP. Arrests and searches were simultaneously going on in many parts of Kenya. Omolo Agar was detained at an Eldoret Hotel, while the police took away a large tin trunk containing Omolo's books and papers from his father's Nyanza House. By March 7, thirty-nine Africans had been arrested. It was the big-gest police round-up since the Mau-Mau emergency. Tom Mboya was almost the only NPCP (Nairobi People's Convention Party) leader who remained in active politics. The rest were arrested, then detained or restricted. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
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    Title: Now He Is Boss, Will It Be Peace?
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    Description: DM2008082803:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALTIES:MAR 1966 - Now He Is Boss, Will It Be Peace? - Clement Lubembe, General secretary of COTU, was at odds with Dennis Akumu over affiliation to the ICFTU. Trade Unions had played a critical role in the independence struggle, but after independence splits occurred on ideological grounds. The goverment stepped in and created the Central Organisation of Trade Unions (COTU) to bring the unions under its control. The decision was based on the recommendations of Sessional Paper No.10 which called for a single central trade union federation. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
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    Title: First Lancaster House Conference
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    Description: DM2008090203:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:MAY 1973 - First Lancaster House Conference. Ronald Ngala and Tom Mboya (right) leave for talks in Britain with the Colonial Office about independence. As Africans' representation in the Legislative Council increased, so too did their political power. Finally, in 1959, the Secretary of State for the Colonies accepted Africans' demand for a constitutional conference. This was held in London in early 1960. A new constitution was adopted, providing for the election of 53 Members on a common roll and 12 by Elected members of the council. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
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    Title: Unemployment - Something Must Be Done!
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    Description: DM2008090313:EAED:SOCIAL:PERSONALITIEIS:JUN 1982 - Unemployment - Something Must Be Done! - "To See The Boss, you have to give something to the watchman, the messenger and the secretary"- G Opwapo. Kenya's rate of unemployment is going up sharply each year as many school drop-outs invade major towns hunting for jobs. Everybody is looking for a job, including graduates, who can be seen mixing with illiterate and unskilled workers. Some turn to stealing when they can no longer tolerate hunger. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
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    Title: Political
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    Description: DM2008102103:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES: 1950's - Political - Diliza Mji, who graduated as a Doctor at the University of the Witwatersrand last year with Walter Sisulu former General Secretary of the African National Congress who had to resign his post after being given a suspended sentence under the Anti-Communism Act. Mji is secretary of the Youth League and was involved in the same case with Sisulu. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
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    Title: King Masinga
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    Description: DM2008102818:GCP:SOCIAL:PERSONALITIES:OCT6 1957 - Mr. K.E Masinga (left) senior announcer of the SABC's Zulu Programme with his assistant, Mr. Hubert Sishi, examining programme for the November annual African Arts Festival. They are both accepted leading Durban African socialites, and respectively chairman and secretary of the Festival this year. (Photograph by Ranjith Kally BAHA)
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    Title: Reg September
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    Description: DM2008110308:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:APR 1960 - Reg September - General Secretary Of SACPC. He and eight other members were arrested on charges of treason in 1956. In 1961 he was banned from taking part in the activities of eight Non-White Organisations and of the South African Trade Unions. Before he escaped to Bechuanaland, he was confined to the Wynberg magistrate district. A Coloured born in Kimberley, left South Africa in 1950 to join the Sadlers Wells Ballet Company in Britain, dancing under the name od Ricky Septimus. He got his big chance in Purcell's "The Fairy Queen" in 1951, but a foot injury ruined his career and he came home. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
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    Pixel Size: 4352 x 5790
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    Image Number: BHA0065_002.tif
    Title: Reg September
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008110309::SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:APR 1960 - Reg September - General Secretary Of SACPC. He and eight other members were arrested on charges of treason in 1956. In 1961 he was banned from taking part in the activities of eight Non-White Organisations and of the South African Trade Unions. Before he escaped to Bechuanaland, he was confined to the Wynberg magistrate district. A Coloured born in Kimberley, left South Africa in 1950 to join the Sadlers Wells Ballet Company in Britain, dancing under the name od Ricky Septimus. He got his big chance in Purcell's "The Fairy Queen" in 1951, but a foot injury ruined his career and he came home. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
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    Title: Top Negro "Smuggled" To Luthuli - Mr Sydney Williams, the outspoken Negro leader, meets Chief Luthuli
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    Description: DM2008110416:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:GCP MAR12 1961 - Top Negro "Smuggled" To Luthuli - Mr Sydney Williams, the outspoken Negro leader, meets Chief Luthuli - an historic picture as they shake hands and link the old world with the new. Chief and Mr. Williams had an hour-long private meeting. Later the Chief told POST that the "meeting had been an historic one" and Mr. Williams himself said " we had a most enlightening discussion." Mr Williams is the executive Secretary of the powerful Canadian Association for the Advancement of Coloured People. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
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    Title: Behind The Scenes At Botswana's Celebrations
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    Description: DM2008112018:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:NOV 1976 - Behind the Scenes At Botswana's Celebrations - Secretary - General of the OAU, William Eteki M'Boumoua, was one of the many dignitaries who attended the celebrations. In Botswana's history the past and the future had never met so well. The tenth anniversary celebrations were a look at the achievements of independence. (Photograph by Chris Van der Merwe BAHA)
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    Image Number: BHA0072_002.tif
    Title: The Africanists: Fireworks - Or False -Alarm?
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    Description: DM2008102227:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:APR 1960 - The Africanists: Fireworks - Or False Alarm? - Potlako Leballo addressing meeting, most excitable of top men in Pan Africanist Congress is fiery Potlako Leballo, the National Secretary. "We believe in only one race - the human race." Not since the mass round-up of treason suspects has there been so much excitement in African Politics. The cause of the fuss is a tough-talking group of Angry Young Men. They are leaders of the Pan-Africanist Congress. ( Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
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    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 6534 x 4213
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    Title: The Africanists: Fireworks - Or False -Alarm?
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    Description: DM2008102230:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:APR 1960 - The Africanists: Fireworks - Or False Alarm? - Peter Molotsi is Secretary for Pan Africanist Affairs. Keeps in touch with the parts of Africa. Not since the mass round-up of treason suspects has there been so much excitement in African Politics. The cause of the fuss is a tough-talking group of Angry Young Men. They are leaders of the Pan-Africanist Congress. ( Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
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    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3618 x 5212
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    Image Number: BHA0072_007.tif
    Title: L. Makgothi - Africanists: Fireworks
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    Description: DM2008102232:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:APR 1960 - The Africanists: Fireworks - Or False Alarm? - L. Makgothi - brother of ex-Treason Trialist H. Makgothi. He is an experienced Trade Unionist member of National Executive of FOFATUSA and also Regional Secretary of PAC. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
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    Image Number: BHA0072_008.tif
    Title: Five Minutes Of Freedom
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    Description: DM2008102233:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:JUN 1962 - Five Minutes Of Freedom - Mr. J.D. Nyaose, former secretary for labour in the PAC, is at the head of a federal body of trade unions, FOFATUSA. A trade unionist for 20 years, he has been largely influential in bringing about minimum wage determination for Africans in 35 industries. In 1945 he led 1,600 workers in the baking industry on a strike which forced General Smuts to intervene by appointing an arbitration board. He was the first man to advocate that a certain class of Africans be recognised as semi-skilled workers. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
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    Country: South Africa
    Location: Durban
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    Pixel Size: 3605 x 5217
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    Image Number: BHA0072_018.tif
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008102310:SAED:WOMEN:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:NOV 1962 - Woman At The Top: What An Organiser! - Lucy Mvubelo at her office desk in Johannesburg. Even her toughest critics admit that Lucy Mvumbelo is one of the top women in Africa. She is the Organising Secretary of the Garment Workers Union and firstVice president of the South African Congress of Trade Unions. She was born 42 years ago in Paul-Pietersburg, Natal. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
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    Pixel Size: 4272 x 4789
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    Image Number: BHA0072_019.tif
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    Description: DM2008102311:SAED:WOMEN:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:NOV 1962 - Woman At The Top: What An Organiser! - Going home.. entering the big car after a tough day - Lucy Mvumbelo. Even her toughest critics admit that Lucy Mvumbelo is one of the top women in Africa. She is the Organising Secretary of the Garment Workers Union and firstVice president of the South African Congress of Trade Unions. She was born 42 years ago in Paul-Pietersburg, Natal. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
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    Title: Lucy Mvumbelo
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    Description: DM2008102312:SAED:WOMEN:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:NOV 1962 - Woman At The Top: What An Organiser! - The loving wife, soothing her husband's brow. Even her toughest critics admit that Lucy Mvumbelo is one of the top women in Africa. She is the Organising Secretary of the Garment Workers Union and firstVice president of the South African Congress of Trade Unions. She was born 42 years ago in Paul-Pietersburg, Natal. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
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    Image Number: BHA0073_018.tif
    Title: Woman At The Top: What An Organiser!
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    Description: DM2008102407:SAED:WOMEN:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:NOV 1962 - Woman At The Top: What An Organiser! - Lucy Mvubelo - even her toughest critics admit that Lucy Mvumbelo is one of the top women in Africa. She is the Organising Secretary of the Garment Workers Union and firstVice president of the South African Congress of Trade Unions. She was born 42 years ago in Paul-Pietersburg, Natal. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
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    Title: Professor Z.K Matthews
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    Description: DM2008102805:GCP:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:MAR29 1964 - Z.K Pays A Surprise Visit - Professor Z.K Matthews, seen here with Mrs. Oldjohn, who attended the dance with her husband at the University of Natal. Professor Z.K Matthews, formely of Fort Hare University, paid a surprise visit to South Africa this weekend before leaving for Kitwe to attend a conference of the World Council of Churches. This is the first time Prof. Matthews has been back to South Africa since he left in 1962 to take up a post as Secretary for Africa on the World Council in Geneva. Prof. Matthews was a Treason Trialist and formely a leading member of the ANC. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
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    Keywords: South Africa, Drum Magazine, March 1964, 1964, Z.K Matthews, surprise visit, Mrs Oldjohn, dance, husband, sitting, Fort Hare University, Kitwe, conference, World Council of Churches, 1962, Africa, Geneva, Secretary, World council, treason trialist, Drum Photographer, ,
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    Description: DM2009102804:SAED:BEAUTIES:PERSONALTIES:GCPOCT13 1963 - Attractive Miss Mary Maistry, who was chosen the ''Gala Queen'' by members of the Natal Garment Workers' Union at their annual dance held in Durban's Bolton Hall last week, She was crowded by the secretary of the union Councillor J.C.Bolton. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
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    Description: DM2011041508:SAED:STAFF:NO DATE: - Miss Latha Geen Golden City Post Editor's Secretary. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
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    Image Number: BHA_20090429_4292.tif
    Title: What Some Of The Soccer Pundits Say
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    Description: DM2009031806:SAED:SPORTS:SOCCER:PERSONALITIES:SEP 1960 - We were first to play Pro, N. Page, Secretary of Blackpool, the first Coloured team to resign from the Coloured Association to play pro. (Photograph by Drum Photographer)
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    Image Number: BHA_20090429_4294.tif
    Title: Peter Squash Dithebe - Secretary of Dalton Brothers
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    Description: DM2009040204:SAED:SPORTS:SOCCER:PERSONALITIES:22 DEC 1973 - Peter Squash Dithebe - Secretary of Dalton Brothers and the man who does all the book work. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
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    Keywords: South Africa, GCP, soccer, sport, December 1973, 1973, 1970s, December, Peter Squash Dithebe, Secretary, Dalton Brothers, smiling, Drum Photographer, African man, ,
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    Image Number: BHA_20090430_4329.tif
    Title: Soccer 'Peace' Talks Bosses
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    Description: DM2009040614:SAED:SPORTS:SOCCER:PERSONALITIES:GCP MAY6 1962 - Left to right during tea break at the Soccer peace talks were: R. Lutchman (Secretary of SA Soccer League, Dave Marais (ex-Mayor of Johannesburg), Viv. Granger, Fred Fell (FASA president) and George Singh. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
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    Country: South Africa
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    Media Id: 124_19
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    Image Number: DM2001032802
    Title: Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold greeted by Gen. Joseph Mobutu
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    Description: DM2001032802:EADE:POLITICS:PERSONALITY:SEP1964 - Dogs Plane Missing - United Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold, whose plane taking to Ndola, Northern Rhodesia, for ceasefire Moise Tshombe is missing. Pictured here on September 13 being greeted by Gen. Josep Mobutu, Congo Army Commander, on his arrival at Leopoldville Airport. An air search for the aircraft was being made this morning, September 18, in the dance bush country around Ndola. (Photograph © Associated Press Photo from London)
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    Pixel Size: 3376 x 2688
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    Keywords: East Africa, politics, Drum Magazine, September 1964, 1964, September, Gen. Joseph Mobutu, United Nations Secretary, Dag Hammarskjold, missing plane, Northern Rhodesia, Moise Tshombe, Congo Army Commander, Ndola, ,
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      26. any additional information that can form part of the archive of Baileys African History Archive.
    7. We may use cookies or other tracking technologies to collect information such as the pages You visit or the information You request. The Website hosting agents and/or service providers may automatically log Your “IP address” which is a unique identifier for Your computer and/or other access devices. Such information collected is for aggregate purposes only.
  2. CONSENT TO PROCESS YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
    1. If You are a Website User, You consent to the processing of Your Personal Information specifically including (i) to greet the User when he/she accesses the Website, (ii) to inform the Website User of facts relating to his/her access and use of the Website as well as to assist with problems, (iii) to provide the Website User with access to the Website and the associated Website services, (iv) to provide the Website User with direct marketing communications regarding Baileys African History Archive’s activities and news, and/or (v) to compile non-personal statistical information about browsing habits, click patterns and access to the Website.
    2. If You are an Archive Content Subject, You consent to the processing of Your Personal Information specifically including (i) to compile and maintain an archive for Baileys African History Archive, (ii) to be published in marketing and communications materials, including but not limited to, school magazines, brochures, newsletters and published photographs on the Website or otherwise, and/or (iii) to provide the You with direct marketing communications regarding Baileys African History Archive’s activities and news.
    3. The processing of Your Personal Information shall include the collection, receipt, recording, organisation, collation, storage, updating or modification, retrieval, alteration, consultation, use; dissemination by means of transmission, distribution or making available in any other form; or merging, linking, as well as blocking, degradation, erasure or destruction of information.
    4. By using our Website, You represent that You are of the age of 18 or older or that you have the necessary authorisation from a competent person and that you consent to Your Personal Information to be processed by Baileys African History Archive.
    5. You expressly consent to Baileys African History Archive retaining Your Personal Information once Your relationship with Baileys African History Archive has been terminated for: aggregate, statistical, reporting and historical purposes.
    6. In the event that You wish to revoke all consent pertaining to Your Personal Information and/or You would like Baileys African History Archive to remove and/or delete Your Personal Information entirely, You may contact Baileys African History Archive via email to bahapix@iafrica.com
  3. HANDLING OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
    1. Baileys African History Archive endeavours to comply with all laws and regulations applicable to Baileys African History Archive pertaining to information and communications privacy including, but not limited to, the 1996 South African Constitution and the Protection of Personal Information Act 4 of 2013 (“the Act”). Baileys African History Archive applies the principles of protection of Personal Information under such Act and further legislation referred to in the Act.
    2. Baileys African History Archive seeks to ensure the quality, accuracy and confidentiality of Personal Information in its possession. You warrant that all personal information supplied by You is both true and correct at the time of provision. In the event of any aspect of Your personal information changing post submission, it is Your responsibility to immediately notify Baileys African History Archive of the said changes by email to Bongi Maswanganyi. You agree to indemnify and hold Baileys African History Archive, its officers, directors, employees, agents, and suppliers harmless from and against any claims, damages, actions and liabilities including without limitation, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages arising out of Baileys African History Archive’s reliance on Your personal information should Your personal information contain any errors or inaccuracies.
    3. You warrant that You have the authority, permissions and consents to provide Baileys African History Archive with any third party information submitted to Baileys African History Archive.
    4. Baileys African History Archive will take all reasonable measures in order to ensure Your Personal Information is appropriately safeguarded, these precautions include but are not limited to: access control mechanisms via username and password and software protection for information for security.
    5. Should an unauthorised person/s gain access to Your Personal Information Baileys African History Archive will contact You within a reasonable time to inform You of such access.
    6. Baileys African History Archive may share Your personal Information with authorised third parties such as service providers to Baileys African History Archive. These include, but are not limited to digital archiving service providers. Baileys African History Archive does not permit these parties to use such information for any other purpose than to perform the services that Baileys African History Archive has instructed them to provide. All processing is compatible with such purpose.
    7. Baileys African History Archive may appoint certain agents, third parties and/or service providers which operate outside the borders of the Republic of South Africa. In these circumstances Baileys African History Archive will be required to transmit Your Personal Information outside South Africa. The purpose of the trans-border transfer of Your Personal Information may include, but is not limited to: data hosting and storage. You expressly consent to the trans-border flow of Your Personal Information.
    8. The Website may contain links to other websites. Baileys African History Archive is not responsible for the privacy practices of such third party websites.
  4. RECORDS OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
    1. Records relating to the provision of Baileys African History Archive products and/or services by Baileys African History Archive to You and the Personal Information submitted by You is retained for publication on the Website and/or to provide you with the Website services.
    2. Such records may be required to be retained in terms of legislated records retention requirements, Baileys African History Archive’ operational purposes and/or for production as evidence by Baileys African History Archive in legal proceedings.
    3. In terms of Section 14(2) of the Act records of personal information may be retained for periods in excess of those contemplated in 4.1 for historical purposes. Baileys African History Archive warrants that appropriate safeguards are in place to prevent the records being used for any other purpose.
    4. Baileys African History Archive may disclose Your Personal Information under the following circumstances: 4.4.1 To comply with the law or with legal process;
      1. To protect and defend Baileys African History Archive’s rights, equipment, facilities and other property;
      2. To protect Baileys African History Archive against misuse or unauthorised use of the Website and/or products and/or services; and/or
      3. To protect other Website Users or third parties affected negatively by Your actions in use of the products/services and/or the Website.
  5. ACCEPTABLE USE
    In connection with the Digital Archive Material (as made available through the Website) You agree that:

    1. No Item containing the image of or reference to a person is to be used for a purpose other than for which rights are granted by Baileys African History Archive, without prior express written permission of Baileys African History Archive.
    2. Only a single digital copy of an Item may be stored on a single computer, hard drive, or any other storage device, and that that copy may not be duplicated in any way whatsoever, except for a single backup copy which may only be used in the event of the original being deleted, lost, or irreparably damaged.
    3. Once the Item has been used for the purpose for which use rights were granted, all copies of the Item must be deleted, apart from where it forms part of the archive of what was published.
  6. OBJECTIONS, COMPLAINTS AND QUERIES
    1. Should You have any questions about this Privacy Policy, require a correction to be made to Your Personal Information that Baileys African History Archive keeps on record, request a copy of the record itself, lodge an objection to the collection, Use or processing of Your Personal Information by Baileys African History Archive, or delete Your personally identifiable information, you may send an e-mail to bahapix@iafrica.com
    2. There may be instances where we cannot grant You access to the Personal Information we hold. We may need to refuse access if granting access would interfere with the privacy of others or if it would result in a breach of confidentiality. Should this be the case, we will give You written reasons for any refusal.

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