Imperial Ghetto: Ways of Seening in a South African City/ Omar Badsha
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TextSeries: SAHO Photographic series ; #1Publication details: Maroelana; SAHO (South African History Online); 2001Description: 122p; 28x25cmISBN: - 9780620270564
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Documentary photography stalwart, Omar Badsha has a long history as a political and cultural activist. More recently, Badsha’s work has involved the development of South African History Online, a website and NPO, which he founded in 1998. This book is the fifth volume by a leading documentary photographers and political activists. the 96 duo-tone prints in this collection are about the racial spaces and people of the 80s, in Badsha's birthplace, the Grey Street area of Durban.
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