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History through pictures
RhodesMustFall
Diamond Fields Advertiser Newspaper (DFA) (Kimberley, February 17, 1900)
Workers at War ‒ CNETU and the 1946 African Mineworkers' Strike
Rhodes’ British Empire corridor through Africa
Celebrated photographer, Peter Magubane, captured a moment in time in Apartheid South Africa
The first Black newspaper in South Africa, Imvo Zabantsundu
Pictured is a defiant slogan on a wall in Sophiatown in 1955
Original sheet music of “Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrica” by Enoch Sontonga, 1904
Athol Fugard
Mapungubwe
It is better to die for an idea Biko
Biko's Funeral
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