“I Saw a Nightmare…”
Doing Violence to Memory: The Soweto Uprising, June 16, 1976
by Helena Pohlandt-McCormick

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Police statement (25 July 1976) by K. J. D. Matthee. Source SAB K345 Vol. 85/86
Police statement (29 June 1976) by Johannes Augustinus Kleingeld. Source SAB K345 Vol. 85/86
Police statement (1 July 1976) by Bantoesersant (Bantu sergeant) G. S. Hlungwane. Source SAB K345 Vol. 85/86.
Police statement (6 July 1976) by Izak Johannes Engelbrecht. Source: SAB K345, vols. 85-86
Police statement (5 July 1976) by Petrus Abraham Fouche. Source: SAB K345, vols. 85-86
Police statement (16 July 1976) by Stephanus Johannes Gerber. Source: SAB K345, vols. 85-86
Police statement (25 June 1976) by Marthinus Johannes Hattingh. Source: SAB K345, vols. 85-86
Police statement (19 July 1976) by Daniel Stephanus Hening. Source: SAB K345, vols. 85-86
Police statement (23 June 1976) by Frederick P. R. Botha. Source: SAB K345, vols. 85-86
Police statement (23 June 1976) by Levy Joseph Mabatle. SAB K345, vols. 85-86
Police statement (23 June 1976) by Martin Modikoe Mabena. Source: SAB K345, vols. 85-86
Police statement (undated) by Justice Mamiane, dog handler of the SAP. Source: SAB K345, vols. 85-86
Police statement (6 July 1976) by Phahlala Elias Manganye, dog handler of the SAP. Source: SAB K345, vols. 85-86
Statement (28 June 1976) by Rose Maphalala, 16 years old. Source: SAB K345, vols. 85-86
Police statement (undated) by Maxwell Danvey Maphophe. Source: SAB K345, vols. 85-86
Police statement (22 June 1976) by Joel Masopha. Source: SAB K345, vols. 85-86
Police statement (25 June 1976) by Kasparus Johannes Daniel Matthee. Source: SAB K345, vols. 85-86
Hector Pieterson in the arms of Mbuyisa Nkita Makhubu, his sister, Antoinette Musi, running alongside.
Photographer Sam Nzima in front of his photograph of Hector Pieterson, Mbuyisa Nkita Makhubu, and Antoinette Musi at the Hector Pieterson Museum.