At end of ride comes a big squeeze as passengers must show their tickets before passing through narrow exit gates. As they wait, more trains pull in and unload. For many, the delay lasts twenty-fiv (...)
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Above and below, photographs from a collection of images from the chapter entitled 'Black Ingenuity.'
Miss Non-White South Africa contest. At microphone is Pete Rezant, director of many social events for Africans. He teaches contestants how to walk, talk, conduct themselves in Western society.
Entertaining friends is done outside garden walls, since employers do not want strange 'boys' and 'girls' on their premises.
Rented car is status symbol at middle-class marriage. Expensive wedding can leave couple broke for a year.
Dogs are well-tended by black servants and well-fed.
Children learning to write hardly have elbow room to mark their slates.
Child's home, in area declared a 'black spot,' has been destroyed.
Pass raid outside Johannesburg station. Every African must show his pass before being allowed to go about his business.
Mamelodi. Typical location has acres of identical four-room houses on nameless streets. Many are hours by train from city jobs.