Monday, May 2, 2011
Some beautiful photographs from the Pretoria Art Museum's "South African History" Exhibit
From the top: A young Hugh Masekela, Mankunku Ngozi, Josiah Madzunya (a member of of the Pan Africanist Congress, historically a more militant resistance alternative to the ANC), the funeral after the Sharpeville Massacre, Robert F. Kennedy visiting Soweto in 1966, a girl in her parents' shop circa 1980, waiting for the bus 1986, outside of Mandela's inauguration, "naming of the child" in the Bo-Kaap area of Cape Town, downtown Jo'burg 1999, squatter camp in Jo'burg 2000, winter in Tembisa (a township outside of Jo'burg) 1991, a child saluting after the burial of the Cradock four (four Black activists killed by SA Security Forces) 1985.
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