RM2AMHWAC–A number of Tuskegee Airmen (the first black military aviators in the U.S. Army Air Corps, a precursor of the U.S. Air Force) attending a briefing in Ramitelli, Italy, in March of 1945 during World War II.
RM2K4N0TG–London, UK. 3 October 2022. 'Self Portrait', 2022, by Slawn. Preview of 'On A Darker Note' an exhibition featuring works by Nigerian London-based artist Slawn at the Arab British Chamber of Commerce in Mayfair. The new works focus on clowns responding to the blackface minstrel caricatures produced during the era of the Jim Crow laws of racial segregation in the US in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2K75A7R–Robben Island, South Africa - home to the infamous prison where Nelson Mandela spent 18 of his 27 years, along with over 3,000 political prisoners during their fight to end Apartheid. Apartheid (literally 'apart-hood' in Afrikaans) was a system of racial segregation enforced by the ruling National Party of South Africa from 1948-1994. The island is a national and UNESCO World Heritage site 9 kilometers offshore from Cape Town. Today, it is one of South Africa's most visited sites, accessed by ferry from the Victoria & Albert Waterfront.
RM2ATNNMN–District Six Museum of Apartheid, Buitenkant Street, Zonnebloem (District Six), Cape Town, Table Bay, Western Cape Province, South Africa, Africa
RMT2EM1D–USA Alabama Montgomery National Memorial for Justice and Peace a museum for racial injustice and lynchings in America
RMK09M79–Landscape shot of a two-story house with steps leading to the front door, with a brick chimney, surrounded by shrubs and trees with leaves, Roland Park/Guilford, Baltimore, Maryland, 1910. This image is from a series documenting the construction and sale of homes in the Roland Park/Guilford neighborhood of Baltimore, a streetcar suburb and one of the first planned communities in the United States. The neighborhood was segregated, and is considered an early example of the enforcement of racial segregation through the use of restricted covenants.
RMF07679–New Kent School, New Kent Highway, New Kent, Virginia
RM2A25CHG–Official signs used in South Africa under the Apartheid administration. Apartheid was a system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa from 1948 until the early 1990s. Apartheid was characterised by an authoritarian political culture based on baasskap (or white supremacy), which encouraged state repression of Black African, Coloured, and Asian South Africans for the benefit of the nation's minority white population.
RM2J83GC3–Jerusalem, Israel. 12th May, 2022. The Arab town of Anata beyond Israel's separation barrier is viewed from Jerusalem's Jewish neighborhood of Pisgat Zeev. The contentious barrier runs a total length of 708 kilometers. The barrier was built following a wave of Palestinian violence and incidents of terrorism inside Israel during the Second Intifada that began in September 2000. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMG16E1K–Entitled: 'Taxi cabs with sign 'White only, Becks cabs' on side, Albany, Georgia.' Segregation is separation of humans into racial groups in daily life. It may apply to activities such as eating in a restaurant, drinking from a water fountain, using a pub
RMP8YKPG–Rex Billiard Hall for Colored, Beale Street, Memphis, Tennessee, USA, Marion Post Wolcott, Farm Security Administration, October 1939
RMKWDMXN–Charles Young was the third African American to graduate from West Point. He endured hazing, social isolation, and racial discrimination throughout his years at the military academy. After graduation, he was with the Ninth U.S. Cavalry and Tenth U.S. Cavalry, the Buffalo Soldiers (BSLOC 2017 20 102)
RMAE66N6–Beautiful woman wears hijab
RMRYHDAP–Adelaide Australia. 13th March 2019. British actor Daniel Radcliffe on the film set in Adelaide in his new acting role as an Anti-Aprtheid activist in 'Escape from Pretoria Africa in 1978 based on based on a book by Tim Jenkin and is set during the Apartheid era in Capetown, South Africa about two white South Africans, Tim Jenkin and Stephen Lee, who were jailed in 1978 for producing and distributing anti-apartheid messages Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News
RM2R48DHE–May 24, 2023, Sacramento, CA, USA: Rich Davis, 97, is one of the last surviving Montford Point Marines, a Black World War II unit, and lives in Sacramento, Wednesday, May 24, 2023. The first African-American recruits in the Marine Corps trained at Montford Point, eventually ending the military's longstanding policy of racial segregation.They are the first African-Americans to enlist in the U.S. Marine Corps after President Franklin Roosevelt issues an Executive Order establishing the Fair Employment Practices Commission in June 1941. The recruits trained at Camp Montford Point in Jacksonvill
RMKWB9JW–African Americans demonstrate against segregation at the University of Texas, Austin. 37 college seniors from Bishop, Wiley and Jarvis Colleges made application for entry into UT's graduate schools, but all were denied admission on racial grounds. April 27, 1949. (BSLOC 2014 13 119)
RMT1BYKN–Bronze statue (1891) of “New South” proponent and newspaper editor Henry W. Grady (1850–1889) by sculptor Alexander Doyle in downtown Atlanta, GA.
RM2K4N0D3–London, UK. 3 October 2022. 'Moses', 2022, by Slawn. Preview of 'On A Darker Note' an exhibition featuring works by Nigerian London-based artist Slawn at the Arab British Chamber of Commerce in Mayfair. The new works focus on clowns responding to the blackface minstrel caricatures produced during the era of the Jim Crow laws of racial segregation in the US in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2K75A7K–Robben Island, South Africa - home to the infamous prison where Nelson Mandela spent 18 of his 27 years, along with over 3,000 political prisoners during their fight to end Apartheid. Apartheid (literally 'apart-hood' in Afrikaans) was a system of racial segregation enforced by the ruling National Party of South Africa from 1948-1994. The island is a national and UNESCO World Heritage site 9 kilometers offshore from Cape Town. Today, it is one of South Africa's most visited sites, accessed by ferry from the Victoria & Albert Waterfront.
RMM8R53P–Episcopal Society for Cultural and Racial Unity poster
RM2ATNNMD–District Six Museum of Apartheid, Buitenkant Street, Zonnebloem (District Six), Cape Town, Table Bay, Western Cape Province, South Africa, Africa
RMKF97YW–Topeka, Kansas KS USA, The Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site at Monroe Elementary, the school Linda Brown was bussed to. The site was
RMT2EM18–USA Alabama Montgomery National Memorial for Justice and Peace a museum for racial injustice and lynchings in America
RMK09JY5–Front angle view of a single family house near Guilford, part of the house is made out of stone and the house is at least two stories, there is chimney that scales the front of the house, Baltimore, Maryland, 1910. This image is from a series documenting the construction and sale of homes in the Roland Park/Guilford neighborhood of Baltimore, a streetcar suburb and one of the first planned communities in the United States. The neighborhood was segregated, and is considered an early example of the enforcement of racial segregation through the use of restricted covenants.
RMF0767C–New Kent School, New Kent Highway, New Kent, Virginia
RM2A25CHM–Official signs used in South Africa under the Apartheid administration. Apartheid was a system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa from 1948 until the early 1990s. Apartheid was characterised by an authoritarian political culture based on baasskap (or white supremacy), which encouraged state repression of Black African, Coloured, and Asian South Africans for the benefit of the nation's minority white population.
RM2J83GGX–Jerusalem, Israel. 12th May, 2022. The Arab town of Anata beyond Israel's separation barrier is viewed from Jerusalem's Jewish neighborhood of Pisgat Zeev. The contentious barrier runs a total length of 708 kilometers. The barrier was built following a wave of Palestinian violence and incidents of terrorism inside Israel during the Second Intifada that began in September 2000. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMP6MW55–Martin Luther Kings address a crewd of 200.000 in a demonstration to protest racial inequality. In his 'I have a dream' speech.
RMP8YKGP–Man Drinking Water at 'Colored' Water Cooler in Bus Terminal, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA, Russell Lee, Farm Security Administration, July 1939
RM2CC4AFG–The Watts riots, sometimes referred to as the Watts Rebellion, took place in the Watts neighborhood and its surrounding areas of Los Angeles from Augu
RF2HCCGT9–JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA. Wooden park bench preserved as a reminder from the Apartheid regime identified as being for Europeans only - (whites)
RMRYHDAT–Adelaide Australia. 13th March 2019. British actor Daniel Radcliffe on the film set in Adelaide in his new acting role as an Anti-Aprtheid activist in 'Escape from Pretoria Africa in 1978 based on based on a book by Tim Jenkin and is set during the Apartheid era in Capetown, South Africa about two white South Africans, Tim Jenkin and Stephen Lee, who were jailed in 1978 for producing and distributing anti-apartheid messages Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News
RM2R48DJR–May 24, 2023, Sacramento, CA, USA: Rich Davis, 97, is one of the last surviving Montford Point Marines, a Black World War II unit, and lives in Sacramento, Wednesday, May 24, 2023. The first African-American recruits in the Marine Corps trained at Montford Point, eventually ending the military's longstanding policy of racial segregation.They are the first African-Americans to enlist in the U.S. Marine Corps after President Franklin Roosevelt issues an Executive Order establishing the Fair Employment Practices Commission in June 1941. The recruits trained at Camp Montford Point in Jacksonvill
RMKWCNGM–Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn baseball player and his wife Rachel outside the HUAC committee room. July 18, 1949. While he was considered a 'friendly' witness, his testimony to the House Un-American Activities included criticism of American racial violence and segregation. - (BSLOC 2014 17 167)
RM2E13231–Booker T. Washington (1856-1915).
RM2K4N12J–London, UK. 3 October 2022. 'Jonny Just Come', 2022, by Slawn. Preview of 'On A Darker Note' an exhibition featuring works by Nigerian London-based artist Slawn at the Arab British Chamber of Commerce in Mayfair. The new works focus on clowns responding to the blackface minstrel caricatures produced during the era of the Jim Crow laws of racial segregation in the US in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2K75A88–Robben Island, South Africa - home to the infamous prison where Nelson Mandela spent 18 of his 27 years, along with over 3,000 political prisoners during their fight to end Apartheid. Apartheid (literally 'apart-hood' in Afrikaans) was a system of racial segregation enforced by the ruling National Party of South Africa from 1948-1994. The island is a national and UNESCO World Heritage site 9 kilometers offshore from Cape Town. Today, it is one of South Africa's most visited sites, accessed by ferry from the Victoria & Albert Waterfront.
RMB62P46–Front page of a 1954 US newspaper about the end of segregation in the USA
RM2ATNNN4–District Six Museum of Apartheid, Buitenkant Street, Zonnebloem (District Six), Cape Town, Table Bay, Western Cape Province, South Africa, Africa
RF2C849BB–A racial harmony concept of a single black person standing in a crowd of white people
RMT2EM14–USA Alabama Montgomery National Memorial for Justice and Peace a museum for racial injustice and lynchings in America
RMK09KRE–Landscape shot of a large, stone house with two chimneys, a stylized entrance, no landscaping surrounding the building immediately, tall trees without leaves nearby, Roland Park/Guilford, Baltimore, Maryland, 1910. This image is from a series documenting the construction and sale of homes in the Roland Park/Guilford neighborhood of Baltimore, a streetcar suburb and one of the first planned communities in the United States. The neighborhood was segregated, and is considered an early example of the enforcement of racial segregation through the use of restricted covenants.
RMF0767B–New Kent School, New Kent Highway, New Kent, Virginia
RM2A25CJ1–Propaganda poster for Nelson Mandela depicting Pik Botha the leader of the Apartheid administration. 1983. Apartheid was a system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa from 1948 until the early 1990s. Apartheid was characterised by an authoritarian political culture based on baasskap (or white supremacy), which encouraged state repression of Black African, Coloured, and Asian South Africans for the benefit of the nation's minority white population.
RM2J83GGY–Jerusalem, Israel. 12th May, 2022. The Arab town of Anata beyond Israel's separation barrier is viewed from Jerusalem's Jewish neighborhood of Pisgat Zeev. The contentious barrier runs a total length of 708 kilometers. The barrier was built following a wave of Palestinian violence and incidents of terrorism inside Israel during the Second Intifada that began in September 2000. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMCF5WA4–Whites and non-whites entrance to The Apartheid Museum, Johannesburg, Gauteng Province, Republic of South Africa
RM2E5E53J–Racially Segregated Railroad Station, Manchester, Georgia, USA, John Vachon, U.S. Farm Security Administration
RM2CC4AFC–The Watts riots, sometimes referred to as the Watts Rebellion, took place in the Watts neighborhood and its surrounding areas of Los Angeles from Augu
RF2G3BMTY–Fighting racial injustice onboarding mobile app page screens set
RMRYANF7–Adelaide, Australia. 13th Mar, 2019. Film set of 'Escape from Pretoria filmed in Adelaide. The film is based on a book by Tim Jenkin and is set during the Apartheid era in Capetown, South Africa about two white South Africans, Tim Jenkin and Stephen Lee, who were jailed in 1978 for producing and distributing anti-apartheid messages Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News
RM2R48DJC–May 24, 2023, Sacramento, CA, USA: Rich Davis, 97, is one of the last surviving Montford Point Marines, a Black World War II unit, and lives in Sacramento, Wednesday, May 24, 2023. The first African-American recruits in the Marine Corps trained at Montford Point, eventually ending the military's longstanding policy of racial segregation.They are the first African-Americans to enlist in the U.S. Marine Corps after President Franklin Roosevelt issues an Executive Order establishing the Fair Employment Practices Commission in June 1941. The recruits trained at Camp Montford Point in Jacksonvill
RME0GYBY–June 02, 1910 - Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. - File Photo: circa 1910. Half a century after the historic ruling in Brown v. Board of Education that overturned segregation in education, the US is marking 50 years of racial school integration. Two-year-old THURGOOD MARSHALL would go on to be the lead attorney in the Brown v. Board of Education case.
RM2E1322R–Booker T. Washington (1856-1915).
RM2K4N0TT–London, UK. 3 October 2022. 'Jonny Just Come', 2022, by Slawn. Preview of 'On A Darker Note' an exhibition featuring works by Nigerian London-based artist Slawn at the Arab British Chamber of Commerce in Mayfair. The new works focus on clowns responding to the blackface minstrel caricatures produced during the era of the Jim Crow laws of racial segregation in the US in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2K75A86–Robben Island, South Africa - home to the infamous prison where Nelson Mandela spent 18 of his 27 years, along with over 3,000 political prisoners during their fight to end Apartheid. Apartheid (literally 'apart-hood' in Afrikaans) was a system of racial segregation enforced by the ruling National Party of South Africa from 1948-1994. The island is a national and UNESCO World Heritage site 9 kilometers offshore from Cape Town. Today, it is one of South Africa's most visited sites, accessed by ferry from the Victoria & Albert Waterfront.
RM2DYH25D–Birmingham Alabama,Civil Rights Institute Black man male senior,volunteer guide exhibit exhibition collection looking segregation racism history insid
RMHWDGBA–( discrimination - racism ) South Africa African
RM2ATNNP0–District Six Museum of Apartheid, Buitenkant Street, Zonnebloem (District Six), Cape Town, Table Bay, Western Cape Province, South Africa, Africa
RMKWD5EH–African Americans demonstrate against segregation at the University of Texas, Austin. 37 college seniors from Bishop, Wiley and Jarvis Colleges made application for entry into UT's graduate schools, but all were denied admission on racial grounds. April 27, 1949. (BSLOC 2014 13 119)
RMT2EM16–USA Alabama Montgomery National Memorial for Justice and Peace a museum for racial injustice and lynchings in America
RMK09K14–Front angle view of a single family brick house near Guilford, the house has attached rooms on both sides and a fence made of brick that lines the perimeter of the front of the house, Baltimore, Maryland, 1910. This image is from a series documenting the construction and sale of homes in the Roland Park/Guilford neighborhood of Baltimore, a streetcar suburb and one of the first planned communities in the United States. The neighborhood was segregated, and is considered an early example of the enforcement of racial segregation through the use of restricted covenants.
RMF0767F–New Kent School, New Kent Highway, New Kent, Virginia
RMDYEDFA–Jan Christiaan Smuts, OM, CH, ED, KC, FRS,[1] PC (24 May 1870 – 11 September 1950) was a prominent South African and British Commonwealth statesman, military leader and philosopher. In addition to holding various cabinet posts, he served as Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa from 1919 until 1924 and from 1939 until 1948. He was a supporter of racial segregation and white minority rule.
RM2J83GH6–Jerusalem, Israel. 12th May, 2022. The Arab town of Anata beyond Israel's separation barrier is viewed from Jerusalem's Jewish neighborhood of Pisgat Zeev. The contentious barrier runs a total length of 708 kilometers. The barrier was built following a wave of Palestinian violence and incidents of terrorism inside Israel during the Second Intifada that began in September 2000. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RF2HPXCTJ–Concept of racial exclusion with cutouts of people of one color grouped discriminating against another person of another color. Front view
RMP8YKG7–Boy at Drinking Fountain with Sign 'Colored' on County Courthouse Lawn, Halifax, North Carolina, USA, John Vachon, Farm Security Administration, April 1938
RF2CC4ADK–Truck on street near Litan Hotel carrying soldiers and African Americans during Tulsa race riots. Oklahoma. USA. 1921
RF2G3B10B–Fighting racial inequality onboarding mobile app page screens set
RMRYANF1–Adelaide, Australia. 13th Mar, 2019. Segregated sign for used on the film set of 'Escape from Pretoria filmed in Adelaide. The film is based on a book by Tim Jenkin and is set during the Apartheid era in Capetown, South Africa in 1978 in which Daniel Radcliffe plays a leading role as a white South African activist who was jailed for distributing Anti Apartheid messages Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News
RM2R48DKK–May 24, 2023, Sacramento, CA, USA: Rich Davis, 97, is one of the last surviving Montford Point Marines, a Black World War II unit, and lives in Sacramento, Wednesday, May 24, 2023. The first African-American recruits in the Marine Corps trained at Montford Point, eventually ending the military's longstanding policy of racial segregation.They are the first African-Americans to enlist in the U.S. Marine Corps after President Franklin Roosevelt issues an Executive Order establishing the Fair Employment Practices Commission in June 1941. The recruits trained at Camp Montford Point in Jacksonvill
RME0MB5B–May 17, 1954 - Washington , District of Columbia, U.S. - Half a century after the historic ruling in Brown v. Board of Education that overturned segregated education, the US is marking 50 years of racial school integration. In 1954, THURGOOD MARSHALL (C) and fellow attorneys GEORGE E.C.HAYES (L) and JAMES M. NABRIT rejoice outside the Supreme Court after the winning decision ruling out school segregation in Brown vs. Board of Education.
RM2E1322T–Booker T. Washington (1856-1915).
RM2K4N1EP–London, UK. 3 October 2022. Efie Gallery co-founders (L) Kobi and Kwame Mintah with 'Jonny Just Come', 2022, by Slawn. Preview of 'On A Darker Note' an exhibition featuring works by Nigerian London-based artist Slawn at the Arab British Chamber of Commerce in Mayfair. The new works focus on clowns responding to the blackface minstrel caricatures produced during the era of the Jim Crow laws of racial segregation in the US in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2K75A7A–Robben Island, South Africa - home to the infamous prison where Nelson Mandela spent 18 of his 27 years, along with over 3,000 political prisoners during their fight to end Apartheid. Apartheid (literally 'apart-hood' in Afrikaans) was a system of racial segregation enforced by the ruling National Party of South Africa from 1948-1994. The island is a national and UNESCO World Heritage site 9 kilometers offshore from Cape Town. Today, it is one of South Africa's most visited sites, accessed by ferry from the Victoria & Albert Waterfront.
RM2DYH25G–Birmingham Alabama,Civil Rights Institute Black man senior,volunteer guide exhibit exhibition collection looking segregation racism history inside int
RMHW718D–( discrimination - racism ) South Africa African
RF2H35CHW–Apartheid era whites only sign, taken in 1989, Mossel Bay, South Africa, Africa
RM2T58CJ1–Art caricature of Coretta Scott King American author, activist, and civil rights leader and the wife of civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr.
RMT2EM1B–USA Alabama Montgomery National Memorial for Justice and Peace a museum for racial injustice and lynchings in America
RMK09MC1–Landscape shot of a two-story brick house with a chimney, a paved sidewalk and path leading to the front door, sparse landscaping in front of the house, Roland Park/Guilford, Baltimore, Maryland, 1910. This image is from a series documenting the construction and sale of homes in the Roland Park/Guilford neighborhood of Baltimore, a streetcar suburb and one of the first planned communities in the United States. The neighborhood was segregated, and is considered an early example of the enforcement of racial segregation through the use of restricted covenants.
RM2TB3FYF–The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial is a national memorial located in West Potomac Park next to the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
RM2E53A9H–Workmen move a cash register off the sidewalk in front of smashed store, wrecked during wild night of looting and rioting in North Philadelphia, on Au
RM2JPF9M1–Art by Gary Simmons, “Balcony Seating” on display in an exhibition titled 'Regeneration: Black Cinema', Academy Museum.
RF2JC564Y–Concept of racial exclusion with cutouts of people of one color grouped discriminating against another person of another color. Front view
RMP8YKRK–Theater with Sign 'Rex Theater for Colored People', Leland, Mississippi, USA, Dorothea Lange, Farm Security Administration, June1937
RF2CC4ADD–Interior, ARC hospital, Tulsa, Oklahoma. November 1, 1921. Patients recovering from effects of race riot of June 1st, 1921
RF2G3BHEX–Fight racial intolerance onboarding mobile app page screens set
RMRYANAY–Adelaide, Australia. 13th Mar, 2019. Actors on the film set of 'Escape from Pretoria filmed in Adelaide. The film is based on a book by Tim Jenkin and is set during the Apartheid era in Capetown, South Africa about two white South Africans, Tim Jenkin and Stephen Lee, who were jailed in 1978 for producing and distributing anti-apartheid messages Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News
RM2R48DKY–May 24, 2023, Sacramento, CA, USA: Rich Davis, 97, is one of the last surviving Montford Point Marines, a Black World War II unit, and lives in Sacramento, Wednesday, May 24, 2023. The first African-American recruits in the Marine Corps trained at Montford Point, eventually ending the military's longstanding policy of racial segregation.They are the first African-Americans to enlist in the U.S. Marine Corps after President Franklin Roosevelt issues an Executive Order establishing the Fair Employment Practices Commission in June 1941. The recruits trained at Camp Montford Point in Jacksonvill
RME0R3NC–Jan. 01, 1958 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - File Photo: circa 1958. alf a century after the historic ruling in Brown v. Board of Education that overturned segregation in education, the US is marking 50 years of racial school integration. After the 1954 Brown school-desegregation decision, Little Rock school board officials decided to begin desegregation of Central High School in September 1957. THURGOOD MARSHALL (C), sits on the high court steps with students from Little Rock, Arkansas, after appealing 1958 court order to delay integration at their school. He won the appeal.
RM2E1322W–Booker T. Washington (1856-1915).
RM2K4N1FE–London, UK. 3 October 2022. Efie Gallery co-founders (L) Kobi and Kwame Mintah with 'Jonny Just Come', 2022, by Slawn. Preview of 'On A Darker Note' an exhibition featuring works by Nigerian London-based artist Slawn at the Arab British Chamber of Commerce in Mayfair. The new works focus on clowns responding to the blackface minstrel caricatures produced during the era of the Jim Crow laws of racial segregation in the US in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RM2K75A7N–Robben Island, South Africa - home to the infamous prison where Nelson Mandela spent 18 of his 27 years, along with over 3,000 political prisoners during their fight to end Apartheid. Apartheid (literally 'apart-hood' in Afrikaans) was a system of racial segregation enforced by the ruling National Party of South Africa from 1948-1994. The island is a national and UNESCO World Heritage site 9 kilometers offshore from Cape Town. Today, it is one of South Africa's most visited sites, accessed by ferry from the Victoria & Albert Waterfront.
RM2DYH203–Birmingham Alabama,Civil Rights Institute Black man men woman female senior,volunteer guide exhibit exhibition collection looking segregation racism h
RMHW713G–Khoekoe People with Livestock 1700 . South Africa - Transvaal - African
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