File:JT Jabavu - A Abdurahman - W Schreiner - W Rubusana and other Cape politicians of anti-South Africa Act delegation.jpg

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Description Delegation of prominent Cape politicians to protest against the racist provisions of the draft South Africa Act. Seated from left are John Tengo Jabavu, A Abdurahman, former PM William Schreiner, Walter Rubusana and Matt Fredericks. Standing at the back Thomas Makipela, J Gerrans, Daniel Dwanya and DJ Lenders.
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