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> Apartheid in practice. Land in South Africa. 87% of the land is reserved for the whites. The Africans are divided into ten tribal categories which are allocated only 13% of the land - the so-called Bantustans. At least two million Africans have been forced to "resettle" in the Bantustans. The South African government's apartheid policy is designed to make the Bantustans a substitute for African rights in the country as a whole and a pool of cheap labor ...
Item Title
Apartheid in practice. Land in South Africa. 87% of the land is reserved for the whites. The Africans are divided into ten tribal categories which are allocated only 13% of the land - the so-called Bantustans. At least two million Africans have been forced to "resettle" in the Bantustans. The South African government's apartheid policy is designed to make the Bantustans a substitute for African rights in the country as a whole and a pool of cheap labor ...
Collection TitlePoster collection
Artist
King, David
Issuing Body
Anti-apartheid Movement
Publisher
Twentieth Century Press
Date Created1965/1985?
Description
Small photograph of armed white South Africans; large photograph of a barbed wire fense and watch tower around an African Bantustan.
Language(s)
Country of Origin
Place PublishedLondon, Great Britain
Country of OriginGreat Britain
DimensionsOverall: 25 x 18 in. (63.5 x 45.7 cm)
FormatPoster
Medium
political posters
Color
color
Hoover IDPoster UK 3868
Record NumberXX343.22186
Collection Guidehttps://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt829015km
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