- ZA HPRA A3440-B-B1-B1.7-B1.7.6
- Stuk
- 1967
Low-paid Africans buy high-priced goods on time in white-owned stores like this one.
Low-paid Africans buy high-priced goods on time in white-owned stores like this one.
Man stares at snapshot of his wife on tribal reserve, whom he will not see for duration of his contract.
Relatives of the arrested come to door of jail. Some bring money for fines, others bring food.
Mainly around the subject of 'Bantu Education', some of them from the newspaper 'Spark' and 'Rand Daily Mail', including his photographs; also included a full page article by Anthony Lukas from the New York Times about the daily life of Jimmy Nkosi, published in the Sunday Chronicle, 31 January 1965, possibly with photographs by Ernest Cole.
Folder empty.
Chicks that died from night cold roast on Treaty's stove.
Treaty Mopeli's face and hat are battered by years of banishment. She still worries about a grandchild made homeless the night she was taken by police.
Albert Lutuli en route to Oslo
Albert Luthuli, president of ANC, en route to Oslo with wife to receive Nobel Peace Prize for 1960. Then - as now - he was officially in banishment.
Lillian Ngoyi, member of since-banned African National Conference, at meeting of white liberals. Middle class sees itself as bridge between races.
Delegates are women who have dedicated lives to advancement of their people.