Apartheid in South Africa
The bench is empty but this young black woman in a Johannesburg railway station would be breaking the law if she sat on it. There has been much talk recently about desegregating racially segregated public facilities. The reality defies the rhetoric. 1/Jan/1982. UN Photo/DB. www.unmultimedia.org/photo/
The suburb streets in the 60's & 70's. Ice cream sellers on their bicycles. Note: The lack of security of the houses.
South Africa: Bokslegendes Kallie Knoetze & Mike Schutte
Old drive-in speakers
When uniform was still worn with pride.
Alternative radio in the 60's LM Radio. It then became Radio Five. Eventually Five FM. Springbok Radio only played "Pop" or Rock music after 5pm. Lourenco Marques Radio beamed from Mozambique. Played rock all day. Sacrilege.
Posspaarbank
Hiking - remember the "Bellarynas"? A radio programme asking for lifts to places for the troops.
The racist signs South Africans had to look at every day for 40 years
Beaches, bridges, swimming pools, washrooms, cinemas and even burial grounds were all segregated under Apartheid in South Africa.
Vehicles used by the THE BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA POLICE, Rhodesia
THE BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA POLICE.
Onthou jy nog....