Overview
    Identifiers
    Inventory Number
    2627DB85
    Site Name
    Sharpeville Police Station, Vereeniging, Gauteng
    Site Category
    Record Administration
    Author
    clinton.jackson
    Last modified
    Thursday, May 2, 2024 - 18:49
      Location
      Location
      Mapping
      -26.688302, 27.871853
      Gauteng
      • Sedibeng
      • Emfuleni
      Land Parcel Details
      Type of land parcel
      Farm
      Land Parcel Reference
      Erf/Farm No: 9175; Sharpeville
      Directions to Site
      National Liberation Heritage Route
      Grading
      Grading
      Grade I
      GradingComment

      Grading by: South African Heritage Resources Agency

      Significance criteria
      Significance Categories
      Sphere of Significance
      National
      Level
      High
      Declaration
      DeclarationName
      Declaration Type
      Declaration Description

      The 21st March 1960 marked a critical turning point in the history of South Africa when police opened fire on a peaceful march led by the Pan Africanist Congress in protest against the pass laws. Marches were organised in both Sharpeville (Gauteng) and Langa (Cape Town). This display of police brutality in which 69 people died, was to become known as the Sharpeville Massacre. Demonstrations and riots broke out across the country in reaction to the police response to both protests in Sharpeville and Langa. This led to the first declaration of a State of Emergency under Apartheid, and saw the banning of the ANC and Pan Africanist Congress (PAC). This brutal response from the State was the catalyst for the move away from passive resistance to armed struggle. The massacre inspired the painting of the “Black Priest” by Ronald Harrison (itself an important Struggle artwork that raised funds for Defence and Aid Movement). As testimony to the brutal force used to enforce the racial policies of the Apartheid administration, the Sharpeville Police Station, the Memorial Garden and the graves of the victims commemorate and honour those who bravely marched in protest against the forced relocation and restricted movements imposed by the Pass Laws and lost their lives on 21st March 1960

      Gazette Date
      Gazette Number
      40526
      Gazette Notice Status
      Notice Date
      Notice Number
      1606
      Declared by (Organisation/Heritage Authority)
      Diagram Number
      L.No. 171/ 1986
      Media
      Images uploaded directly to Site