- ZA HPRA A3440-B-B1-B1.9-B1.9.10
- Item
- 1967
Child has been judged not "serious" enough to be given a bed.
Child has been judged not "serious" enough to be given a bed.
Newspaper clips, South Africa general
Contained in an envelope, addressed to Enuga Reddy, at the United Nations, By Hand from Andrew Maguire. The clips cover all spheres of life including music (Dollar Brand, the King Kong band), removals (Vryheid), labour, beer brewing, race relations within the Catholic and Anglican Church.
Including copies and original letters from Struan Robertson; various persons acknowledging receipt of "House of Bondage"; typed copy of a letter by Ernest Cole to The New York Times, pointing out corrections to the article "A South African talks about U.S., 12 December 1967, with newspaper article attached containing red underlining by Ernest Cole; references by various entities, photo studies and journalists, including Magnum, Life, Random House and The Ford Foundation; typed copy of a letter by Ernest Cole to The Ford Foundation re. his application for a grant, 17 September 1968; typed and signed letter by Ernest Cole on his letterhead, written to Camera Mainichi magazine in Japan, 25 October 1968; permission given by Ernest Cole to the UN Public Information Section, to use photographs from "House of Bondage"; correspondence with John Hillelson, Magnum agent for Ernest Cole in the UK.
Men who have finished their sentences
Men who have finished their sentences depart under guard for their home towns.
Migration Mine labour, no. 66-1
Included amongst others: 'Africa South in Exile' April-June 1961; blank and completed forms of labour contracts with Conditions of Employment; "The gold of migrant labour
Typescript article about race relations in the Pretoria suburb of Riverside, following a DRUM article "Black and White live side by side", written by Casey Motsisi and pictures by Ernest Cole, including the original DRUM article, May 1962; captions for images, originally entitled 'Integration'. 'Main' file seems to be missing.
Typescript article about Pass Law arrests
Notes, newspaper clips about removals in Vryheid; brochure "Bantu Residential Areas in Pretoria", issued by the Department of Non-European Affairs Pretoria City Council, 1965; brochure "Activities of the Non-European Affairs Department" Johannesburg, 1964.
File is labelled "Boys meat". Including notes; photo captions; Lionel Forman anniversary booklet, with introduction by Ray Alexander, undated, incomplete; newspaper clips
Poverty (Artificial), no. 66-7
File is labelled "Below the breadline". Notes and newspaper clips, including "Poverty - like daily grind - remains, by Jill Chisholm and photographs by Ernest Cole, Mamelodi, undated