- ZA HPRA A3440-B-B1-B1.1-B1.1.14
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- 1967
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Archival description- ZA HPRA A3440-B-B1-B1.1-B1.1.17
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- 1967
They leave with more than they brought with them: bicycles, foot lockers filled with junk clothing, blankets, other things bought at concession stores.
- ZA HPRA A3440-B-B1-B1.1-B1.1.18
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- 1967
Johannesburg, Golden city, built by African labor and wealth of gold extracted from the earth.
- ZA HPRA A3440-B-B1-B1.1-B1.1.19
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- 1967
As old group leaves, new one arrives, driven to mines by failing crops. Man with cane is signing on again despite wooden leg, result of mine accident.
Africans throng Johannesburg station platform
- ZA HPRA A3440-B-B1-B1.4-B1.4.1
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- 1967
Africans throng Johannesburg station platform during late afternoon rush hour.
- ZA HPRA A3440-B-B1-B1.4-B1.4.2
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- 1967
With no room inside train, some ride between cars.
- ZA HPRA A3440-B-B1-B1.4-B1.4.8
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- 1967
A woman carries a baby on her back.
- ZA HPRA A3440-B-B1-B1.5-B1.5.3
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- 1967
It is against the law for black servants t live under the same roof as their employers. In private home, servant would have separate little room in backyard. Newspapers are her carpet, fruit crates her chairs and table.
- ZA HPRA A3440-B-B1-B1.5-B1.5.4
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- 1967
Dogs are well tended by black servant, and well fed.
- ZA HPRA A3440-B-B1-B1.5-B1.5.6
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- 1967
Servants are not forbidden to love. Woman holding child said, "I love this child, though she'll grow up to treat me just like her mother does. Now she is innocent."