- ZA HPRA AE862-K-K4-K4.1-34-K4.31
- Pièce
- 4 April 1966
Fait partie de Black Sash, Records
In protest against the banning of the Defense and Aid Fund, Jan Smuts Ave, Johannesburg
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Fait partie de Black Sash, Records
In protest against the banning of the Defense and Aid Fund, Jan Smuts Ave, Johannesburg
Benjamin Pogrund visiting Veronika Sobukwe and children
Fait partie de Robert Sobukwe Papers
Fait partie de South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Collection of photographs
Typescript with caption 'Mpanza's court':
Mr. William Zwane, 48, a father of five children. He was found 'guilty' by Mr. Sofasonke Mpanza in the Orlando Parents Court on August 27. The court alleged that he stole R160 from his mother-in-law, Mrs. Selina Msimango in 1958.
Fait partie de Ernest Cole, Photographic collection and Papers
Pensive tribesmen, newly recruited to mine labor, await processing and assignment.
Fait partie de Ernest Cole, Photographic collection and Papers
After processing, they wait at railroad station for transportation to mine. Identity tag on wrist shows shipment of labor to which man is assigned.
Section of Rand Leases mine compound
Fait partie de Ernest Cole, Photographic collection and Papers
Section of Rand Leases mine compound, outside Johannesburg, where African miners live while on contract. No families or women are allowed. this is a typical compound, with buildings laid out in a square and only one gate.
Fait partie de Ernest Cole, Photographic collection and Papers
Some, like man with penny whistle, pass time with musical instruments.
Fait partie de Ernest Cole, Photographic collection and Papers
Handcuffed blacks were arrested for being in white area illegally
Fait partie de Ernest Cole, Photographic collection and Papers
Police check passes for employer's signature, proof that taxes are paid, and legality of presence in white area.
Fait partie de Ernest Cole, Photographic collection and Papers
White policeman oversees check of one man's documents, while another, who said he forgot his pass, stands by handcuffed.