Servant returns to her own room
- ZA HPRA A3440-B-B1-B1.5-B1.5.13
- Unidad documental simple
- 1967
After working all week in modern kitchen, servant returns t her own, with no hope of making it any better.
Servant returns to her own room
After working all week in modern kitchen, servant returns t her own, with no hope of making it any better.
"Whites waiting room. Blanke wagkamer."
Advertisement sign reading "Europeans only. Dive In Dry cleaners"
"All Non-Europeans and tradesmen's boys with bicycles, please use Smal St. entrance."
Low-paid Africans buy high-priced goods on time in white-owned stores like this one.
Infant suffers from advanced malnutrition. Like one in every four African children, he died before his first birthday. His father has worked nineteen years for railways.
Teacher is struggling with one of her two daily sessions of one hundred students each.
Children learning to write hardly have elbow room to mark their slates.
Because of the shortage of school building, African children attend classes in any available structure- a tin shack or a church. For new school to be built, township residents must first raise half the cost.
Children waiting in school yard
Small scholars have come early to school, must wait in yard until 11 a.m. session.