Vintage prints, no description
- ZA HPRA A3440-C-C2
- sub-series
- undated
Depicting life of Afro-Americans in the rural South, but also urban settings.
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Vintage prints, no description
Depicting life of Afro-Americans in the rural South, but also urban settings.
Life in the USA, including amongst others: photos of the boxer Muhammad Ali, the singer Aretha Franklin, and the South African Jazz artist Hugh Masekela who was also in exile in the USA.
Exhibition prints, Hasselblad Foundation
Exhibition prints made by the Hasselblad Foundation, including duplicates.
Other negative and contact sheets folders
Photographic folders, 66-numbered
These images were published in the book "House of Bondage". Each of the 184 photographs originate from one of the folders in B2.1-24, from which they were extracted. The images which were selected for the book are marked on the original contact sheets and the negative sheets.
Including interviews conducted by Ernst Cole of Gideon Nxumalo, and a ship servant, no transcripts; a Vinyl containing 'Horace Faith, Black pearl / help Me Help Myself, Hotshot' / Sonet Records, licensed by Trojan, 1970.
Newspaper clips, magazines, some with notes spanning a wide spectrum of topics. As noted by his agency Magnum Photos: "impressions are of a guy who’s enjoying being in a new city, discovering new people with new attitudes, even if his notes betray sarcasm toward some of the experience. He was clearly interested in aspects of New York life that were taboo in apartheid-era South Africa. There are plenty of pictures of racially mixed couples, anti-government protests and of the burgeoning pleasure industry."
House of Bondage, Research and Book project
Articles about Ernest Cole after he settled in the US and book reviews of "House of Bondage", after it was published in 1967.