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Until 1 November 1999, for historical reasons, South Africa had two national libraries, the South African Library, founded in 1818, in Cape Town, and the State Library, founded in 1887, in Pretoria. In terms of South African legal deposit legislation, each of the national libraries was a legal deposit library,...
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Pass laws in South Africa were met with fierce resistance during the 20th century. But earlier forms of passes, had in fact been used in various instances since the 18th century, when slaves in the Cape were forced to carry "permission" documents.
What was the importance of passes in colonial South Africa?
The issuing of passes was one of the cornerstones of the colonial and later racial capitalism in South Africa. Passes were used to control the movement of African, Coloured and Indian people, ensuring the provision of a cheap labour source and enforcing the segregation of South African's along racial lines.
Why did African women protest against the pass laws?
A group of women hold signs in demonstration against the pass laws in Cape Town on August 9, 1956, the same day as the massive women’s protest in Pretoria. Since the early twentieth century, African women actively opposed the pass laws restricting the movement of Africans.
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completed a Ph D in the Department of Sociology, University of Cape Town, with a thesis Under Getúlio Vargas's control (1930-1945), attempts were made at urban formal land development in South African cities, informal settlements tended led to the temporary relaxation of the operation of pass laws to facilitate the |
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