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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
Creator
King, David
Date Created and/or Issued
1965/1985?
Contributing Institution
Hoover Institution
Collection
Hoover Institution Digital Collections
Rights Information
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Type
image
Identifier
XX343.22186
Relation
Poster collection

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