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    Title: Acres of Love,
    Image Number: APN10456
    Media Id: 55_390
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Acres of Love, Johannesburg, South Africa, 9/2003Acres of Love in the upper middle class suburb of Bryanston, Johannesburg is a haven for abandoned and HIV+ children. The Christian organisation provides an extraordinary level of care for each child giving the opportunities of a middle class upbringing to children dumped in dustbins, found abandoned in city parks, and fished out of pit latrines © David Larsen/The Media Bank - embargoed in South Africaboy, child, children, HIV/Aids, AIDS, sores
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2284 x 3398
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: portrait, black African children, close up (view of object), colour image , playground equipment, Africa, South Africa, ,
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    Title: Lunch time
    Image Number: APN10457
    Media Id: 55_676
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: 9/2003 Acres of Love,Johannesburg, Gauteng, South AfricaAcres of Love in the upper middle class suburb of Bryanston, Johannesburg is a haven for abandoned and HIV+ children. The Christian organisation provides an extraordinary level of care for each child giving the opportunities of a middle class upbringing to children dumped in dustbins, found abandoned in city parks, and fished out of pit latrines © David Larsen/The Media Bank - embargoed in South Africachildren, food, eatin, HIV/Aids, AIDS, feeding
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3466 x 2280
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: AIDS related, diseases, South Africa, Gauteng, Johannesburg, colour image , black African children, child-care centres, eating, abandoned, looking at camera, top view, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN106425
    Media Id: 91_351
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Eric Miller
    Description: Johannesburg Gold Reef City. White man consults traditional sangoma witchdoctor healer throws bones Photo © Eric Miller
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Eric Miller
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2274 x 3508
    Credit: Eric Miller / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , South Africa, Africa, vertical, looking, groups, examining, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN106441
    Media Id: 90_374
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / Eric Miller
    Description: KroonstadA prisoner just released from Kroonstad prison after serving his sentence travels by train back to Johannesburg. With him is a house he made in prison from matchsticks.crime©Eric Miller
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Eric Miller
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3508 x 2359
    Credit: Eric Miller / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , South Africa, Africa, groups, horizontal, crafts and craft equipment, models, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Title: James Sofasonke Mpanza
    Image Number: APN106811
    Media Id: 69_352
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2001042301:SAED:SOCIAL:PERSONALITY:MAR1954 - Mpanza Speaks - The Black 'Mayor' of Orlando the biggest township in South Africa speaks to Drum. James Sofasonke Mpanza sits like a king on 'Brown Sugar' as he rides through OrlandoTownship, where he is khown to young and old as their leader. (Photograph by Bob Gosani written by Todd Matshikiza ©BAHA) old car
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Pixel Size: 4691 x 4720
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Drum Magazine, South Africa, Africa, South African history, black and white image, square, 1959, 1950s, James Sofasonke Mpanza, gangsters, March, black African man, riding, townships, dirt road, Orlando, Johannesburg, Gauteng, Brown Sugar, horse riding, Bob Gosani, ,
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    Title: Dorothy Masuka
    Image Number: APN106823
    Media Id: 69_652
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2005031508:SAED:MUSIC:PERSONALITY:JAN1955 - Everybody's Dotty - Dorothy Masuka (Masuku), the sizzling hepcat 'Nontsokilo' singer from Bulawayo. She blew into Jo'burg from Rhodesia some two years gone. Now, Jo'burg is a tough joint. It takes a tornado to make Jo'burg go nuts. So two years ago Dorothy was just another canary from far. Jo'burg couldn't care less about her. (Photograph by Bob Gosani ©BAHA) fashion, neg 450
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Pixel Size: 1950 x 1860
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: singers, Drum Magazine, South Africa, Africa, South African history, black and white image, square, January, 1955, 1950s, Bob Gosani, Dorothy Masuka, Bob Gosani, Dotty, Bulawayo, Rhodesia, Joburg, Johannesburg, ,
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    Image Number: APN106835
    Media Id: 69_353
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2001091204:GCPLR:POLITICS:PERSONALITY:24MAY1964 - Banned From Attending His Daughter's Wedding. The bride says a tearful goodbye to her father. To do this she had to leave her husband and the guests and walk alone to where he was standing. It was a wedding. A happy, all-day, all-family affair, but not quite. Cars from everywhere, Jo'burg, Durban, the Cape, Maritzburg, even Northern Rhodesia, presents galore. A beautiful smiling bride, Miss Hatira, and bashful groom, Dr Ahmed Bhabha. The guests streamed into the gay 'hall' speciallly built for the occasion alongside the Residensia home in Evaton, in Johannesburg. There was another stream of people, too a one-to-one trickle going away from the house, up into the dusty veld above the house, in amongst the cars from everywhere. One by one the guests peeled off, waited patiently and then went, alone to shake the hand of a man who sat alone all day leaning against the furthest car. That man, alone, was Sulliman 'Solly&a
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Pixel Size: 1930 x 1950
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Drum Magazine, South Africa, Africa, South African history, black and white image, daughters, square, father, Solly Nathie, May, 1964, 1960s, Evaton, Johannesburg, Gauteng, weddings, guests, brides, celebrations, apartheid, Hatira Nathie, crying, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Title: Banana Boy Blues!
    Image Number: APN106848
    Media Id: 69_695
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2005020702:SAED:SOCIAL:MUSIC:PERSONALITY:SEP1957 - Banana Boy Blues! - Then there was Gambi George, certainly one of top drummers of all races in the Union. Ten years ago a Johannesburg music teacher embarked on an experiment to find out how musical or unmusical Indian Music students were. He was primarily interested in producing Indian jazzmen because he had an argument with other musicians who said that only Africans and Coloureds make good jazzmen. He had been told that Indians had a poor sense of Western rhythms and hardly a good ear for the western melody and harmony. (Photograph by Drum Photograph ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 4349 x 2912
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Drum Magazine, South Africa, Africa, South African history, black and white image, horizontal, 1957, September, 1950s, Gambi George, drummer, drums, Jazz musician, Indian man, Drum Photographer, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN106854
    Media Id: 69_626
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2005020708:SAED:MUSIC:THEATRE:PERSONALITY:JAN1956 - Manhattan Brothers Mellow - (Left to right: Rufus Khoza, Ronnie Sehume, Joe Mogotsi, Nathan 'Dambuza' Mdledle with Miriam Makeba.) For 21 years now they have been South Africa's Kings of Song. In November, 1955, at the Bantu Men's Social Centre, Johannesburg the Manhattan Brothers celebrated 21 years in Show Business. In the gala opening of the anniversary celebrations the Brothers crashed through a paper screen into their current hit-parade song...'The `Urge'. In the words of the song, they told of their love and devotion to the stage...A year ago the Manhattan Brothers discovered a great voice in Miriam Makeba. She was just a small-town girl with a voice, which was about all she had. They saw possibilities in her and signed her for a year. The backing group was: Norman Martins (drums) Jacob 'Mzala' Lepere (bass) Fix Qinta (piano) Randolph Chose (trumpet) Kippie Moeketsi (clarinet) MacKay Davashe (te
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 4398 x 2946
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Johannesburg, horizontal, black and white image, Bantu Men's Social Centre , Africa, Nathan Dambuza Mdledle, South Africa, Joe Mogotsi, Rufus Khoza, 1950s, 1956, singing, Drum Magazine, Ronnie Sehume, South African history, January, musicians, Manhattan Brothers, Gauteng, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN106855
    Media Id: 69_278
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2005020709:SAED:SOCIAL:MUSIC:PERSONALITY:JUN1960 - The Show Had Everything - Phata-phata becomes show business. And those guys and dolls went wriggly-pattying gone that someone in the audience just hollered saying somebody should call the fire brigade.The Song? Man, we were not listening! Yes Indeedy. There were pretty girls, hep boys, clown, snazzy music. A shebeenised coffin, too. "FUDUWA!" (Go, man!) the audience shouted in Sotho. And things really began to pop at the Selbourne Hall, Johannesburg. One of the liveliest shows we have had for some time in progress.They called it "In Township Tonight." (Photograph by Peter Magubane BAHA) Ruth Nkonyeni, Dottie Tiyo, rehearsals
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2830 x 4234
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Drum Magazine, South Africa, South African history, black and white image, vertical, music, Johannesburg, African Jazz, personality, June, 1960, dancing, In Township Tonight, Dottie Tiyo, Ruth Nkonyeni, Kippie Moeketsi, Performing, phata-phata, 1960s, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN106856
    Media Id: 69_429
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2005020710:SAED:SOCIAL:MUSIC:PERSONALITY:JUN1960 - The Show Had Everything - Phata-phata becomes show business. And those guys and dolls went wriggly-pattying gone that someone in the audience just hollered saying somebody should call the fire brigade.The Song? Man, we were not listening! Yes Indeedy. There were pretty girls, hep boys, clown, snazzy music. A shebeenised coffin, too. "FUDUWA!" (Go, man!) the audience shouted in Sotho. And things really began to pop at the Selbourne Hall, Johannesburg. One of the liveliest shows we have had for some time in progress.They called it "In Township Tonight." (Photograph by Peter Magubane BAHA) Ruth Nkonyeni, Dottie Tiyo, rehearsals
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2867 x 4250
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: music, Drum Magazine, South Africa, South African history, black and white image, vertical, Johannesburg, African Jazz, personality, June, 1960, dancing, In Township Tonight, Dottie Tiyo, Ruth Nkonyeni, Kippie Moeketsi, Performing, 1960s, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Title: Kippie Moeketsi
    Image Number: APN106857
    Media Id: 69_228
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2005020711:SAED:SOCIAL:MUSIC:PERSONALITY:NODATE - Kippie Moeketsi and Ruth Nkonyeni-That's Kippie 'Charlie Parker' Moeketsi, the 35 year old son of a carpenter from George Goch. (Photograph by Drum Photograph ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2896 x 4282
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: music, Johannesburg, Drum Magazine, South Africa, South African history, black and white image, vertical, African Jazz, personality, June, 1960, dancing, In Township Tonight, Dottie Tiyo, Ruth Nkonyeni, Kippie Moeketsi, Performing, 1960s, Drum Photographer, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN106858
    Media Id: 70_250
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2005020712:SAED:SOCIAL:MUSIC:PERSONALITY:JUN1960 - The Show Had Everything - Phata-phata becomes show business. And those guys and dolls went wriggly-pattying gone that someone in the audience just hollered saying somebody should call the fire brigade.The Song? Man, we were not listening! Yes Indeedy. There were pretty girls, hep boys, clown, snazzy music. A shebeenised coffin, too. "FUDUWA!" (Go, man!) the audience shouted in Sotho. And things really began to pop at the Selbourne Hall, Johannesburg. One of the liveliest shows we have had for some time in progress.They called it "In Township Tonight." (Photograph by Peter Magubane BAHA) Ruth Nkonyeni, Dottie Tiyo, rehearsals
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2769 x 4266
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: music, Johannesburg, African Jazz, Drum Magazine, South Africa, South African history, black and white image, vertical, personality, June, 1960, dancing, In Township Tonight, Dottie Tiyo, Ruth Nkonyeni, Kippie Moeketsi, Performing, phata-phata, 1960s, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Title: Four of the beauties who gave colour to the show.
    Image Number: APN106859
    Media Id: 69_820
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2005020713:SAED:SOCIAL:MUSIC:PERSONALITY:JUN1960 - The Show Had Everything - Four of the beauties who gave colour to the show. The Song? Man, we were not listening! Yes Indeed. There were pretty girls, hep boys, clown, snazzy music. A shebeenised coffin, too. "FUDUWA!" (Go, man!) the audience shouted in Sotho. And things really began to popat the Selbourne Hall, Johannesburg. One of the liveliest shows we have had for some time in progress.They called it "In Township Tonight" (Photograph by Peter Magubane ©BAHA) Ruth Nkonyeni, Dottie Tiyo
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 4266 x 2616
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Drum Magazine, South Africa, personality, South African history, black and white image, horizontal, Township Jazz, music, June, 1960, In Township Tonight, Ruth Nkonyeni, vocalists, singing, Performing, Dottie Tiyo, 1960s, Peter Magubane, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Title: Last Days Of Sophiatown
    Image Number: APN106947
    Media Id: 70_188
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2005020201:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:SOCIAL:PERSONALITY:NOV1959 - Unidentified man - Last Days Of Sophiatown -- Sophiatown, the city that was within a city, the Gay Paris of Johannesburg, the notorious Casbah gang den, the shebeeniest of them all. Sophiatown is now breathing for the last time. I was robbed on her streets, beaten up in her dark corners and I will never forget the day when a women friend of mine was grabbed from me by Sophiatown's tough sons. Her people do not like the fact that she is being murdered and I sympathise with them because she was a free city. There was Aunt Babes, in Edith Street. Bright's place in Tucker and opposite him the Carlton Hotel, run by a Chinaman. She also had her respectable citizens. There was Dr. A.B. Xuma, the African M.D., and Mr J. R. Rathebe, who reminded everybody that he was once in America.(Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA) forced removals,
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 1960 x 2980
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Drum Magazine, South Africa, South African history, black and white image, November, vertical, apartheid, politics, 1959, forced removals, Group Areas Act, Sophiatown, black African man, 1950s, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN106949
    Media Id: 69_365
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2005020202:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:SOCIAL:NOV1959 - Last Days Of Sophiatown - Big machines and men with picks are beating down the last walls of Sof'town. Take a last look and say goodbuy. Sophiatown, the city that was within a city, the Gay Paris of Johannesburg, the notorious Casbah gang den, the shebeeniest of them all. Sophiatown is now breathing for the last time. I was robbed on her streets, beaten up in her dark corners and I will never forget the day when a womean friend of mine was grabbed from me by Sophiatown's tough sons. Her people do not like the fact that she is being murdered and I sympathise with them because she was a free city. There was Aunt Babes, in Edith Street. Bright's place in Tucker and opposite him the Carlton Hotel, run by a Chinaman. She also had her respectable citizens. There was Dr. A.B. Xuma, the African M.D., and Mr J. R. Rathebe, who reminded everybody that he was once in America. Sophiatown will also boast that it built two gentlemen w
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 1960 x 2850
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Drum Magazine, South Africa, Africa, South African history, black and white image, Sophiatown, vertical, November, 1959, 1950s, black African woman, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN106951
    Media Id: 69_537
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2005020203:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:SOCIAL:NOV1959 - Last Days Of Sophiatown - Big machines and men with picks are beating down the last walls of Sof'town. Take a last look and say goodbuy. Sophiatown, the city that was within a city, the Gay Paris of Johannesburg, the notorious Casbah gang den, the shebeeniest of them all. Sophiatown is now breathing for the last time. I was robbed on her streets, beaten up in her dark corners and I will never forget the day when a womean friend of mine was grabbed from me by Sophiatown's tough sons. Her people do not like the fact that she is being murdered and I sympathise with them because she was a free city. There was Aunt Babes, in Edith Street. Bright's place in Tucker and opposite him the Carlton Hotel, run by a Chinaman. She also had her respectable citizens. There was Dr. A.B. Xuma, the African M.D., and Mr J. R. Rathebe, who reminded everybody that he was once in America. Sophiatown will also boast that it built two gentlemen w
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2946 x 1926
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: South Africa, Drum Magazine, South African history, black and white image, Africa, horizontal, 1950s, Sophiatown, 1959, November, black African people, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN106953
    Media Id: 69_513
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2005020204:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:SOCIAL:NOV1959 - Last Days Of Sophiatown - Big machines and men with picks are beating down the last walls of Sof'town. Take a last look and say goodbuy. Sophiatown, the city that was within a city, the Gay Paris of Johannesburg, the notorious Casbah gang den, the shebeeniest of them all. Sophiatown is now breathing for the last time. I was robbed on her streets, beaten up in her dark corners and I will never forget the day when a womean friend of mine was grabbed from me by Sophiatown's tough sons. Her people do not like the fact that she is being murdered and I sympathise with them because she was a free city. There was Aunt Babes, in Edith Street. Bright's place in Tucker and opposite him the Carlton Hotel, run by a Chinaman. She also had her respectable citizens. There was Dr. A.B. Xuma, the African M.D., and Mr J. R. Rathebe, who reminded everybody that he was once in America. Sophiatown will also boast that it built two gentlemen w
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 1980 x 2930
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: destruction, Sophiatown, Drum Magazine, South Africa, Africa, South African history, black and white image, vertical, November, 1959, 1950s, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN106959
    Media Id: 70_233
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2000072661:SAED:PERSONALITY:APR1954 - Tell Freedom - Two years ago Peter abrahams came to South Africa for a month's visit after 14 years away, to write a series of a articles for an overseas paper. Here he is being met at the Johannesburg airport on his arrival, by his friend, Henry Nxumalo, assistant editor of Drum. Drum is privileged to publish in serial form what we believe to be one of the finest books ever to come out of Africa. ' Tell Freedom is the life story of Peter Abrahams, the brilliant coloured writer who was born in the slums of Johannesburg and has risen to be awriter of international reputaion. It is an astonishing, moving story, supebly told by a master of language. (Photograph by Bob Gosani Baileys Archive) neg 012, 1952
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Pixel Size: 1990 x 1890
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: 1954, April, Drum Magazine, South Africa, personality, South African history, black and white image, square, Johannesburg, Peter Abrahams, journalist, 1950s, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN106960
    Media Id: 70_142
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2005020208:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:SOCIAL:NOV1959 - Last Days Of Sophiatown - Big machines and men with picks are beating down the last walls of Sof'town. Take a last look and say goodbuy. Sophiatown, the city that was within a city, the Gay Paris of Johannesburg, the notorious Casbah gang den, the shebeeniest of them all. Sophiatown is now breathing for the last time. I was robbed on her streets, beaten up in her dark corners and I will never forget the day when a womean friend of mine was grabbed from me by Sophiatown's tough sons. Her people do not like the fact that she is being murdered and I sympathise with them because she was a free city. There was Aunt Babes, in Edith Street. Bright's place in Tucker and opposite him the Carlton Hotel, run by a Chinaman. She also had her respectable citizens. There was Dr. A.B. Xuma, the African M.D., and Mr J. R. Rathebe, who reminded everybody that he was once in America. Sophiatown will also boast that it built two gentlemen w
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 1930 x 2960
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: November, South African history, Africa, black and white image, 1950s, Sophiatown, South Africa, Drum Magazine, vertical, destruction, 1959, black African children, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN106962
    Media Id: 69_661
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2005020209:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:SOCIAL:NOV1959 - Last Days Of Sophiatown - Big machines and men with picks are beating down the last walls of Sof'town. Take a last look and say goodbuy. Sophiatown, the city that was within a city, the Gay Paris of Johannesburg, the notorious Casbah gang den, the shebeeniest of them all. Sophiatown is now breathing for the last time. I was robbed on her streets, beaten up in her dark corners and I will never forget the day when a womean friend of mine was grabbed from me by Sophiatown's tough sons. Her people do not like the fact that she is being murdered and I sympathise with them because she was a free city. There was Aunt Babes, in Edith Street. Bright's place in Tucker and opposite him the Carlton Hotel, run by a Chinaman. She also had her respectable citizens. There was Dr. A.B. Xuma, the African M.D., and Mr J. R. Rathebe, who reminded everybody that he was once in America. Sophiatown will also boast that it built two gentlemen w
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 1990 x 2920
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: black and white image, South African history, Africa, Drum Magazine, November, 1950s, destruction, Sophiatown, 1959, vertical, South Africa, black African children, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN106965
    Media Id: 70_199
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2005020210:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:SOCIAL:NOV1959 - Last Days Of Sophiatown - Big machines and men with picks are beating down the last walls of Sof'town. Take a last look and say goodbuy. Sophiatown, the city that was within a city, the Gay Paris of Johannesburg, the notorious Casbah gang den, the shebeeniest of them all. Sophiatown is now breathing for the last time. I was robbed on her streets, beaten up in her dark corners and I will never forget the day when a womean friend of mine was grabbed from me by Sophiatown's tough sons. Her people do not like the fact that she is being murdered and I sympathise with them because she was a free city. There was Aunt Babes, in Edith Street. Bright's place in Tucker and opposite him the Carlton Hotel, run by a Chinaman. She also had her respectable citizens. There was Dr. A.B. Xuma, the African M.D., and Mr J. R. Rathebe, who reminded everybody that he was once in America. Sophiatown will also boast that it built two gentlemen w
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2960 x 1940
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: 1959, bending over, November, Africa, South African history, South Africa, horizontal, Drum Magazine, black and white image, Sophiatown, 1950s, black African people, ,
    Model Release: No
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    Title: Last Days Of Sophiatown
    Image Number: APN106967
    Media Id: 70_58
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
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    Description: DM2005020212:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:SOCIAL:NOV1959 - Last Days Of Sophiatown - Big machines and men with picks are beating down the last walls of Sof'town. Take a last look and say goodbuy. Sophiatown, the city that was within a city, the Gay Paris of Johannesburg, the notorious Casbah gang den, the shebeeniest of them all. Sophiatown is now breathing for the last time. I was robbed on her streets, beaten up in her dark corners and I will never forget the day when a womean friend of mine was grabbed from me by Sophiatown's tough sons. Her people do not like the fact that she is being murdered and I sympathise with them because she was a free city. There was Aunt Babes, in Edith Street. Bright's place in Tucker and opposite him the Carlton Hotel, run by a Chinaman. She also had her respectable citizens. There was Dr. A.B. Xuma, the African M.D., and Mr J. R. Rathebe, who reminded everybody that he was once in America. Sophiatown will also boast that it built two gentlemen w
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    Image Number: APN106971
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    Description: DM2005020213:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:SOCIAL:NOV1959 - Last Days Of Sophiatown - Big machines and men with picks are beating down the last walls of Sof'town. Take a last look and say goodbuy. Sophiatown, the city that was within a city, the Gay Paris of Johannesburg, the notorious Casbah gang den, the shebeeniest of them all. Sophiatown is now breathing for the last time. I was robbed on her streets, beaten up in her dark corners and I will never forget the day when a womean friend of mine was grabbed from me by Sophiatown's tough sons. Her people do not like the fact that she is being murdered and I sympathise with them because she was a free city. There was Aunt Babes, in Edith Street. Bright's place in Tucker and opposite him the Carlton Hotel, run by a Chinaman. She also had her respectable citizens. There was Dr. A.B. Xuma, the African M.D., and Mr J. R. Rathebe, who reminded everybody that he was once in America. Sophiatown will also boast that it built two gentlemen w
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    Title: Sophiatown removals
    Image Number: APN106973
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    Description: DM2005020901:SAED:SOCIAL:APARTHEID:1955 - Sophiatown - The Move - The first sixty families in Sophiatown, Johannesburg, have been given orders to leave their houses, and have been offered accomodation in the new location in Meadowlands. ";You are hereby required in terms of the Native Resettlement Act 1954 to vacate the premises in which you are residing.." The first date given is February 12th. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA) neg 926, police
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    Image Number: APN106975
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    Description: DM2005020902:SAED:SOCIAL:APARTHEID:1955 - Sophiatown - The Move - The first sixty families in Sophiatown, Johannesburg, have been given orders to leave their houses, and have been offered accomodation in the new location in Meadowlands. "You are hereby required in terms of the Native Resetlement Act 1954 to vacate the premises in which you are residing..." The first date given is February 12th. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA) neg 926, police
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    Image Number: APN106976
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    Description: DM2005020215:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:SOCIAL:NOV1959 - Last Days Of Sophiatown - Big machines and men with picks are beating down the last walls of Sof'town. Take a last look and say goodbuy. Sophiatown, the city that was within a city, the Gay Paris of Johannesburg, the notorious Casbah gang den, the shebeeniest of them all. Sophiatown is now breathing for the last time. I was robbed on her streets, beaten up in her dark corners and I will never forget the day when a womean friend of mine was grabbed from me by Sophiatown's tough sons. Her people do not like the fact that she is being murdered and I sympathise with them because she was a free city. There was Aunt Babes, in Edith Street. Bright's place in Tucker and opposite him the Carlton Hotel, run by a Chinaman. She also had her respectable citizens. There was Dr. A.B. Xuma, the African M.D., and Mr J. R. Rathebe, who reminded everybody that he was once in America. Sophiatown will also boast that it built two gentlemen w
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    Image Number: APN106978
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    Description: DM2005020903:SAED:SOCIAL:APARTHEID:1955 - Sophiatown - The Move - The first sixty families in Sophiatown, Johannesburg, have been given orders to leave their houses, and have been offered accomodation in the new location in Meadowlands. "You are hereby required in terms of the Native Resetlement Act 1954 to vacate the premises in which you are residing..." The first date given is February 12th. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA) neg 926, police
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    Image Number: APN106979
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    Description: DM2005020216:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:SOCIAL:NOV1959 - Last Days Of Sophiatown - Big machines and men with picks are beating down the last walls of Sof'town. Take a last look and say goodbuy. Sophiatown, the city that was within a city, the Gay Paris of Johannesburg, the notorious Casbah gang den, the shebeeniest of them all. Sophiatown is now breathing for the last time. I was robbed on her streets, beaten up in her dark corners and I will never forget the day when a womean friend of mine was grabbed from me by Sophiatown's tough sons. Her people do not like the fact that she is being murdered and I sympathise with them because she was a free city. There was Aunt Babes, in Edith Street. Bright's place in Tucker and opposite him the Carlton Hotel, run by a Chinaman. She also had her respectable citizens. There was Dr. A.B. Xuma, the African M.D., and Mr J. R. Rathebe, who reminded everybody that he was once in America. Sophiatown will also boast that it built two gentlemen w
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    Image Number: APN106981
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    Description: DM2005020904:SAED:SOCIAL:APARTHEID:1955 - Sophiatown - The Move - The first sixty families in Sophiatown, Johannesburg, have been given orders to leave their houses, and have been offered accomodation in the new location in Meadowlands. "You are hereby required in terms of the Native Resetlement Act 1954 to vacate the premises in which you are residing..." The first date given is February 12th. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA) neg 926, police
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    Image Number: APN106982
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    Description: DM2005020217:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:SOCIAL:NOV1959 - Last Days Of Sophiatown - Big machines and men with picks are beating down the last walls of Sof'town. Take a last look and say goodbuy. Sophiatown, the city that was within a city, the Gay Paris of Johannesburg, the notorious Casbah gang den, the shebeeniest of them all. Sophiatown is now breathing for the last time. I was robbed on her streets, beaten up in her dark corners and I will never forget the day when a womean friend of mine was grabbed from me by Sophiatown's tough sons. Her people do not like the fact that she is being murdered and I sympathise with them because she was a free city. There was Aunt Babes, in Edith Street. Bright's place in Tucker and opposite him the Carlton Hotel, run by a Chinaman. She also had her respectable citizens. There was Dr. A.B. Xuma, the African M.D., and Mr J. R. Rathebe, who reminded everybody that he was once in America. Sophiatown will also boast that it built two gentlemen w
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    Image Number: APN106983
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    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2005020905:SAED:SOCIAL:APARTHEID:1955 - Sophiatown Removals - The Move - The first sixty families in Sophiatown, Johannesburg, have been given orders to leave their houses, and have been offered accomodation in the new location in Meadowlands. "You are hereby required in terms of the Native Resetlement Act 1954 to vacate the premises in which you are residing..." The first date given is February 12th. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA) neg 926
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    Image Number: APN106984
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    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2005020218:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:SOCIAL:NOV1959 - Last Days Of Sophiatown - Big machines and men with picks are beating down the last walls of Sof'town. Take a last look and say goodbuy. Sophiatown, the city that was within a city, the Gay Paris of Johannesburg, the notorious Casbah gang den, the shebeeniest of them all. Sophiatown is now breathing for the last time. I was robbed on her streets, beaten up in her dark corners and I will never forget the day when a womean friend of mine was grabbed from me by Sophiatown's tough sons. Her people do not like the fact that she is being murdered and I sympathise with them because she was a free city. There was Aunt Babes, in Edith Street. Bright's place in Tucker and opposite him the Carlton Hotel, run by a Chinaman. She also had her respectable citizens. There was Dr. A.B. Xuma, the African M.D., and Mr J. R. Rathebe, who reminded everybody that he was once in America. Sophiatown will also boast that it built two gentlemen w
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    Image Number: APN106985
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    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2005020906:SAED:SOCIAL:APARTHEID:1955 - Sophiatown Removals - The Move - The first sixty families in Sophiatown, Johannesburg, have been given orders to leave their houses, and have been offered accomodation in the new location in Meadowlands. "You are hereby required in terms of the Native Resetlement Act 1954 to vacate the premises in which you are residing..." The first date given is February 12th. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA) neg 926
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    Title: Last Days Of Sophiatown
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    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2005020219:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:SOCIAL:NOV1959 - Last Days Of Sophiatown - Big machines and men with picks are beating down the last walls of Sof'town. Take a last look and say goodbuy. Sophiatown, the city that was within a city, the Gay Paris of Johannesburg, the notorious Casbah gang den, the shebeeniest of them all. Sophiatown is now breathing for the last time. I was robbed on her streets, beaten up in her dark corners and I will never forget the day when a womean friend of mine was grabbed from me by Sophiatown's tough sons. Her people do not like the fact that she is being murdered and I sympathise with them because she was a free city. There was Aunt Babes, in Edith Street. Bright's place in Tucker and opposite him the Carlton Hotel, run by a Chinaman. She also had her respectable citizens. There was Dr. A.B. Xuma, the African M.D., and Mr J. R. Rathebe, who reminded everybody that he was once in America. Sophiatown will also boast that it built two gentlemen who fell in love with her, Anthony Sampson and Father Trevor Huddleston, into world figures. (Photograph by Peter Magubane ©BAHA)
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    Title: Forced removals
    Image Number: APN106987
    Media Id: 69_536
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2005020907:SAED:SOCIAL:APARTHEID:1955 - Sophiatown Removals - The Move - The first sixty families in Sophiatown, Johannesburg, have been given orders to leave their houses, and have been offered accomodation in the new location in Meadowlands. "You are hereby required in terms of the Native Resetlement Act 1954 to vacate the premises in which you are residing..." The first date given is February 12th. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA) neg 926
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    Image Number: APN106988
    Media Id: 69_351
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2005020908:SAED:SOCIAL:APARTHEID:1955 - Sophiatown Removals - The Move - The first sixty families in Sophiatown, Johannesburg, have been given orders to leave their houses, and have been offered accomodation in the new location in Meadowlands. "You are hereby required in terms of the Native Resetlement Act 1954 to vacate the premises in which you are residing..." The first date given is February 12th. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA) neg 926
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    Image Number: APN106989
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    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2005020220:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:SOCIAL:NOV1959 - Last Days Of Sophiatown - Big machines and men with picks are beating down the last walls of Sof'town. Take a last look and say goodbuy. Sophiatown, the city that was within a city, the Gay Paris of Johannesburg, the notorious Casbah gang den, the shebeeniest of them all. Sophiatown is now breathing for the last time. I was robbed on her streets, beaten up in her dark corners and I will never forget the day when a womean friend of mine was grabbed from me by Sophiatown's tough sons. Her people do not like the fact that she is being murdered and I sympathise with them because she was a free city. There was Aunt Babes, in Edith Street. Bright's place in Tucker and opposite him the Carlton Hotel, run by a Chinaman. She also had her respectable citizens. There was Dr. A.B. Xuma, the African M.D., and Mr J. R. Rathebe, who reminded everybody that he was once in America. Sophiatown will also boast that it built two gentlemen w
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    Image Number: APN106991
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    Description: DM2005020222:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:SOCIAL:NOV1959 - Last Days Of Sophiatown - Big machines and men with picks are beating down the last walls of Sof'town. Take a last look and say goodbuy. Sophiatown, the city that was within a city, the Gay Paris of Johannesburg, the notorious Casbah gang den, the shebeeniest of them all. Sophiatown is now breathing for the last time. I was robbed on her streets, beaten up in her dark corners and I will never forget the day when a womean friend of mine was grabbed from me by Sophiatown's tough sons. Her people do not like the fact that she is being murdered and I sympathise with them because she was a free city. There was Aunt Babes, in Edith Street. Bright's place in Tucker and opposite him the Carlton Hotel, run by a Chinaman. She also had her respectable citizens. There was Dr. A.B. Xuma, the African M.D., and Mr J. R. Rathebe, who reminded everybody that he was once in America. Sophiatown will also boast that it built two gentlemen w
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    Image Number: APN106992
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    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2005020223:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:SOCIAL:NOV1959 - Last Days Of Sophiatown - Big machines and men with picks are beating down the last walls of Sof'town. Take a last look and say goodbuy. Sophiatown, the city that was within a city, the Gay Paris of Johannesburg, the notorious Casbah gang den, the shebeeniest of them all. Sophiatown is now breathing for the last time. I was robbed on her streets, beaten up in her dark corners and I will never forget the day when a womean friend of mine was grabbed from me by Sophiatown's tough sons. Her people do not like the fact that she is being murdered and I sympathise with them because she was a free city. There was Aunt Babes, in Edith Street. Bright's place in Tucker and opposite him the Carlton Hotel, run by a Chinaman. She also had her respectable citizens. There was Dr. A.B. Xuma, the African M.D., and Mr J. R. Rathebe, who reminded everybody that he was once in America. Sophiatown will also boast that it built two gentlemen w
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    Image Number: APN106993
    Media Id: 69_503
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2005020911:SAED:SOCIAL:APARTHEID:1955 - Sophiatown Removals - (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA) neg 926
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    Image Number: APN106994
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    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2005020224:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:SOCIAL:NOV1959 - Last Days Of Sophiatown - Big machines and men with picks are beating down the last walls of Sof'town. Take a last look and say goodbuy. Sophiatown, the city that was within a city, the Gay Paris of Johannesburg, the notorious Casbah gang den, the shebeeniest of them all. Sophiatown is now breathing for the last time. I was robbed on her streets, beaten up in her dark corners and I will never forget the day when a womean friend of mine was grabbed from me by Sophiatown's tough sons. Her people do not like the fact that she is being murdered and I sympathise with them because she was a free city. There was Aunt Babes, in Edith Street. Bright's place in Tucker and opposite him the Carlton Hotel, run by a Chinaman. She also had her respectable citizens. There was Dr. A.B. Xuma, the African M.D., and Mr J. R. Rathebe, who reminded everybody that he was once in America. Sophiatown will also boast that it built two gentlemen w
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    Image Number: APN106995
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    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2005020912:SAED:SOCIAL:APARTHEID:1955 - Sophiatown Removals - (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA) neg 926
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    Image Number: APN106996
    Media Id: 70_311
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2005020225:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:SOCIAL:NOV1959 - Last Days Of Sophiatown - Big machines and men with picks are beating down the last walls of Sof'town. Take a last look and say goodbuy. Sophiatown, the city that was within a city, the Gay Paris of Johannesburg, the notorious Casbah gang den, the shebeeniest of them all. Sophiatown is now breathing for the last time. I was robbed on her streets, beaten up in her dark corners and I will never forget the day when a womean friend of mine was grabbed from me by Sophiatown's tough sons. Her people do not like the fact that she is being murdered and I sympathise with them because she was a free city. There was Aunt Babes, in Edith Street. Bright's place in Tucker and opposite him the Carlton Hotel, run by a Chinaman. She also had her respectable citizens. There was Dr. A.B. Xuma, the African M.D., and Mr J. R. Rathebe, who reminded everybody that he was once in America. Sophiatown will also boast that it built two gentlemen w
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 1980 x 2980
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: South African history, Africa, South Africa, Drum Magazine, black and white image, vertical, Sophiatown, November, 1959, 1950s, black African people, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Title: Sophiatown removals