- ZA HPRA A3440-B-B1-B1.4-B1.4.5
- Item
- 1967
Train accelerates with its load of clinging passengers. They ride like this through rain and cold, some for the entire journey.
Train accelerates with its load of clinging passengers. They ride like this through rain and cold, some for the entire journey.
Community of two thousand people uprooted
Community of two thousand people, uprooted before new township was ready for them, was moved into tent city, instead.
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.
Delegate at conference of National Council of African Women (NCWA)
Delegates meet at Mamelodi for conference of National Council of African Women.
Diviner studies bones to see what spirit desires for the initiate.
After a few drinks, young mother begins to sag.
During a "swoop", police are everywhere, checking passes
Young boy is stopped for his pass as white plainclothesman looks on. Checks go on in the townships, too.
During a "swoop", police are everywhere, checking passes
A student who said he was going to fetch his textbook is pulled in. To prove he was still in school he showed his fountain pen and ink-stained fingers. But that was not enough; in long pants he looked older than sixteen.
During baptism by immersion. See also item B1.12.6
During baptism by immersion, preacher tells woman she will drown if she has not confessed all her sins. See also item B1.12.7