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Black woman preparing food outdoors in a township in South Africa
Black woman preparing food outdoors in a township in South Africa
Black woman with her belongings in a package on top of her head, in South Africa's rural areas
Black woman with her belongings in a package on top of her head, in South Africa's rural areas
Black women in a crowded commuter's train - opening prayer of an informal train church service
Black women in a crowded commuter's train - opening prayer of an informal train church service
Black woman with her husband (migrant worker) at the Mai-Mai bazaar in Johannesburg
Black woman with her husband (migrant worker) at the Mai-Mai bazaar in Johannesburg
Adela More, in front of her house in Mogopa, before the forced resettlement in Bophuthatswana
Adela More, in front of her house in Mogopa, before the forced resettlement in Bophuthatswana
Mrs. Mavimbela, near Driefontein, mother of 6 children, whose husband was shot and killed by a wh...
Mrs. Mavimbela, near Driefontein, mother of 6 children, whose husband was shot and killed by a white farmer in the Eastern Transvaal
The chair and treasurer of the Holy Ghost Church of Zion discussing during the Annual General Mee...
The chair and treasurer of the Holy Ghost Church of Zion discussing during the Annual General Meeting for women in Zululand
Black female night worker polishes the meeting table in the board room of an office in Johannesburg
Black female night worker polishes the meeting table in the board room of an office in Johannesburg
Black woman walking with bundle of branches on her head on her way back home in Site C Khayelitsha
Black woman walking with bundle of branches on her head on her way back home in Site C Khayelitsha
Domestic servant Motlajo polishes the floor in Tembisa, East Rand (Transvaal)5 May 1985
Domestic servant Motlajo polishes the floor in Tembisa, East Rand (Transvaal)5 May 1985
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