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
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. PM-1-566-006.jpg
: The goal wasn't just to protest, but to flood the prisons to the point of administrative collapse, forcing the government to acknowledge the immorality of the Group Areas Act and the Pass Laws. The identifier refers to a historical photograph from
: 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 : While the government eventually crushed the campaign