- ZA AFRAPIX AP2-A-63
- Pièce
- 1984
Fait partie de ANTI-APARTHEID COLLECTION, NETHERLANDS
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Fait partie de ANTI-APARTHEID COLLECTION, NETHERLANDS
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Mogopa community meeting to discuss resistance to forced removal
Fait partie de ANTI-APARTHEID COLLECTION, NETHERLANDS
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Fait partie de ANTI-APARTHEID COLLECTION, NETHERLANDS
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Mr. Cwaile outside his home in Valspan
Fait partie de ANTI-APARTHEID COLLECTION, NETHERLANDS
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The Bethanie community after Magopa residents were forcefully removed
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Most of the Magopa community moved to Bethanie in 1984. Depicted is a corrugated iron house. Part of a series on forced removal of the Mogopa people from their home to Pachsdraai and Bethanie between 1983 and 1984.
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Fait partie de ANTI-APARTHEID COLLECTION, NETHERLANDS
Moses Ngema, popular elected leader of the KwaNgema people who are resisting their removal
Fait partie de ANTI-APARTHEID COLLECTION, NETHERLANDS
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Living conditions (dog and homes) in KwaNgema
Fait partie de ANTI-APARTHEID COLLECTION, NETHERLANDS
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Jacob More (89 yrs), head of the Mogopa family, finally meeting his Paramount chief, at Bethanie
Fait partie de ANTI-APARTHEID COLLECTION, NETHERLANDS
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White truck drivers who transported the belongings of the Mogopa people
Fait partie de JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
Residents forcibly removed from Mogopa where charged as much as R300 by farmers who transported their belongings by truck to a far away homeland.
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