- ZA HPRA A3440-B-B1-B1.9
- Deel
- 1967
The images in this chapter are documenting the effects of segregated and poor health care for Africans.
The images in this chapter are documenting the effects of segregated and poor health care for Africans.
The chapter's image describe the lives and structure of a relatively privileged African middle class, but also their political awareness and activities in opposing Apartheid laws.
These images document the removals of "black spots", which were areas occupied by Africans, into which whites wished to expand.
The images in this chapter relate the nightmare of train commuters in Johannesburg.
The images in this chapter demonstrate how Apartheid was effected in everyday life particularly through signage. There are no further descriptions for each of the images, as they are self-explanatory.
The images in this chapter are documenting the poor environment and standard of schools under Apartheid's Bantu Education.
The images cover one of Apartheid's cruelest punishments - the banishment of people to the remotest and poorest areas, where they were left to their own demise.
The images in this chapter demonstrate the implications of the infamous "Pass laws", which were used for the administration and influx control for Africans into urban areas.
The images tell the story of domestic workers in white households.
The chapter contains images documenting Africans' lives, many of which are marked by hunger, desperation and poverty .