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» Apartheid History
Apartheid History
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Mandela’s head rises in Howick
"I knew in that instant that my life on the run was over" - The capture of Nelson Mandela 5 August 1962
80 Albert Street - The nerve centre for controlling black people's lives during the early stages of apartheid
A Bloody Riot in Soweto in 1957
Attempted Assassination at Rand Show
Beyers Naudé - From Pariah to National Hero
DocuFest Africa - Showcasing rare and unusual images of life in South Africa during Apartheid
Dorkay House hangs on
Finding the grave of Nat Nakasa in New York
Historic photographs of Apartheid Johannesburg in the 1980s
Historic Tiger Kloof Hall Reborn
Indian Trading, Art Deco Buildings and Urban Modernity: Jubilee House in Krugersdorp
Irving Lissoos - coming of age in Jewish Johannesburg
Johannesburg Mayor's Office to move to the old Albert Street Pass Office
Johannesburg's Beerhalls Crisis
Life in exile for the teenagers who survived June 16th
Maggie Friedman - love, life and death with David Webster
Magistrates’ Courts – blasts, apartheid and art
Maria Ratschitz Mission in the Wasbank Valley
Memories of Rivonia in the 1960s
Only this cemetery remains as a stark reminder of an uprooted community
Origins of the book 'District Six - Memories, Thoughts and Images'
Pageview hero stood his ground for 20 years
Photos of Pageview in 1973
Port Elizabeth - An Abridged History of an Apartheid City
Registrar in Trouble - Saving the life of an anti-apartheid activist
Remembering Chris van Wyk, Riverlea’s storyteller
Return to Juliwe Cemetery - A community journey
Silver Cross for Gallantry posthumously awarded to two police Constables
South Africa's First Multiracial Restaurant during Apartheid
Soweto Theatre speaks in many languages
Student in Trouble - Protesting against Apartheid in the 1950s
Surgeon in Trouble - Protesting for Biko and Woods
The dark history behind the Oriental Plaza
The Dube Story
The English Language in South Africa
The Katlehong Bantu are grumbling - let them have more playgrounds
The Poster Age, 1968-1972 - Plastering the Campus red and blue and black
The Preservation of Pimville Soweto
The Sunnyside Spook House
The Unfinished Story of the Hardekraaltjie Cemetery
When the Lions Roared in 1974
Why Alexandra survived apartheid