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    Image Number: BHA00010_22
    Title: Anti Pass campaign
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: . SAED:POLITICS:WOMEN:APARTHEID:1956 �Anti-pass Campaign �On August 9, 1956, 20 000 women of all races, some with babies on their backs, form the cities and towns, from reserves and villages, took a petition addressed to the Prime Minister to the Union Buildings in Pretoria. He was not in. The petition demanded of Strijdom that the pass laws be abolished. In 1955 �protest women wait �women from all over the Reef gathered at the Union Buildings, Pretoria on Thursday, October 27, to protest to cabinet Minister about a suggestion that African women carry passes and against the Bantu Education Act. (Photograph by Drum Photographer �Baileys Archives) Neg T573
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Pixel Size: 4794 x 4787
    Media Id: 69_633
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: square, black and white image, Drum Magazine, historical value, socials, history, 1956, 1950s, Pass Laws, opposing, African women, marching, Union buildings, Pretoria, Gauteng, petitions, marching, square, black and white image, Drum Magazine, historical value, socials, history, 1956, 1950s, Pass Laws, opposing, African women, marching, Union buildings, Pretoria, Gauteng, petitions, marching, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0010_20.tif
    Title: a1956_T573_10
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2011053019:SAED:POLITICS:WOMEN:APARTHEID:1956 – Anti-pass Campaign – On August 9, 1956, 20 000 women of all races, some with babies on their backs, form the cities and towns, from reserves and villages, took a petition addressed to the Prime Minister to the Union Buildings in Pretoria. He was not in. The petition demanded of Strijdom that the pass laws be abolished. In 1955 – protest women wait – women from all over the Reef gathered at the Union Buildings, Pretoria on Thursday, October 27, to protest to cabinet Minister about a suggestion that African women carry passes and against the Bantu Education Act. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Pixel Size: 4799 x 4788
    Media Id: 125_20
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0010_21.tif
    Title: Anti Pass campaign
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2011053018:SAED:POLITICS:WOMEN:APARTHEID:1956 – Anti-pass Campaign – On August 9, 1956, 20 000 women of all races, some with babies on their backs, form the cities and towns, from reserves and villages, took a petition addressed to the Prime Minister to the Union Buildings in Pretoria. He was not in. The petition demanded of Strijdom that the pass laws be abolished. In 1955 – protest women wait – women from all over the Reef gathered at the Union Buildings, Pretoria on Thursday, October 27, to protest to cabinet Minister about a suggestion that African women carry passes and against the Bantu Education Act. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Pixel Size: 4788 x 4764
    Media Id: 125_4
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: South Africa, Drum Magazine, 1956, politics, August, Anti-pass Campaign, passes, women, women against passes, protests, pass protests, demonstrations, pass laws, Drum Photographer, Pretoria, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0010_22.tif
    Title: a1956_T573_11
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2011053017:SAED:POLITICS:WOMEN:APARTHEID:1956 – Anti-pass Campaign – On August 9, 1956, 20 000 women of all races, some with babies on their backs, form the cities and towns, from reserves and villages, took a petition addressed to the Prime Minister to the Union Buildings in Pretoria. He was not in. The petition demanded of Strijdom that the pass laws be abolished. In 1955 – protest women wait – women from all over the Reef gathered at the Union Buildings, Pretoria on Thursday, October 27, to protest to cabinet Minister about a suggestion that African women carry passes and against the Bantu Education Act. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Pixel Size: 4794 x 4787
    Media Id: 124_37
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0010_9.tif
    Title: Native By Mistake
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2011053009:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:JUL 1956 – A Native by Mistake – Mr. Holyoake, the coloured who was classified as a ‘’Native, “ has won his appeal. Is Coloured again. Thomas Holyoake, of Alexandra, reads order which reclassified him as a coloured. The Holyoake Children even attend a school for Coloureds exclusively. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Pixel Size: 4784 x 4734
    Media Id: 125_17
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: South Africa, Drum Magazine, apartheid, July 1956, 1956, July, native by mistake, Thomas Holyoake, Alexandra, reclassification, wife, coloured, reads, order, Bob Gosani, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0033_24.tif
    Title: RETURN OF THE KABAKA
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008061204:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:DEC 1955 - Return of the Kabaka - The Governor and the King. Half-a-million people throunged the airport wave and cheer the triumphant return of the Kabaka. When King Freddie got off the specially-chartered plane, the governor, Sir Andrew Cohen, the forced back into second place, when the Nabagereka rushed first to greet and exchange kisses with her husband. The Kabaka was cold and unsmiling when he turned to acknowledge the greetings of the governor. Seventy-two hours before the landing of the plance which was returning the Kabaka to Bugansa after a two-year exile, about 3,000 bearde men camped in a special enclosure at Entebbe airport. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: UGANDA
    Pixel Size: 1415 x 1391
    Media Id: 171_68
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0033_25.tif
    Title: Return of the Kabaka
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008061203:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:DEC 1955 - Return of the Kabaka - Mr Kamaya bet his fattest cow on the Kabaka not returning, and lost! - Half-a-million people throunged the airport wave and cheer the triumphant return of the Kabaka. When King Freddie got off the specially-chartered plane, the governor, Sir Andrew Cohen, the forced back into second place, when the Nabagereka rushed first to greet and exchange kisses with her husband. The Kabaka was cold and unsmiling when he turned to acknowledge the greetings of the governor. Seventy-two hours before the landing of the plance which was returning the Kabaka to Bugansa after a two-year exile, about 3,000 bearde men camped in a special enclosure at Entebbe airport. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3369 x 2170
    Media Id: 179_18
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: East Africa, politics, 1955, Kabaka, bet, Kamaya, fattest cow, cow, Entebbe airport, Bugansa, Drum Photographer, December 1955, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0033_26.tif
    Title: Return of the Kabaka
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008061202:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:DEC 1955 - Return of the Kabaka - Inspecting a guard of honour upon his return from exile. Half-a-million people throunged the airport wave and cheer the triumphant return of the Kabaka. When King Freddie got off the specially-chartered plane, the governor, Sir Andrew Cohen, the forced back into second place, when the Nabagereka rushed first to greet and exchange kisses with her husband. The Kabaka was cold and unsmiling when he turned to acknowledge the greetings of the governor. Seventy-two hours before the landing of the plance which was returning the Kabaka to Bugansa after a two-year exile, about 3,000 bearde men camped in a special enclosure at Entebbe airport. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 2455 x 1791
    Media Id: 178_43
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: East Africa, politics, December 1955, 1955, Drum Magazine, Kabaka, guard of honour, exile, Bugansa, Entebbe airport, Drum Photographer, marching, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0033_29.tif
    Title: Return Of the Kabaka
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008061207:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:DEC 1955 - Return Of the Kabaka - The two leaders sing - and the Kabaka becomes "constitutional". Half-a-million people throunged the airport wave and cheer the triumphant return of the Kabaka. When King Freddie got off the specially-chartered plane, the governor, Sir Andrew Cohen, the forced back into second place, when the Nabagereka rushed first to greet and exchange kisses with her husband. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BA
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 4932 x 3559
    Media Id: 178_37
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Return Of the Kabaka, kabaka, December 1955, 1955, East Africa, governor, Sir Andrew Cohen, leaders,
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    Image Number: BHA0033_33.tif
    Title: Boycott With The Police
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008061212:EAED:SOCIAL:POLITICS:1955 - Boycott With The Police - Thousands gather to discuss the UNM's boycott strategy under Kampala's "Tree of Liberty". After nearly three months the incident-packed boycott of non-African shops led by the Uganda National Movement ( UNM) reached a climax in a cash with baton-wielding police.After a meeting under Kampala's"Tree of Liberty" addressed by the movement's fiery leaders, suppoters rushed to a nearby bus depot to put the bus boycott in to force by pulling passengers out of their seats. At first sign of violence, police with batons and 200 reserves moved onto the scene. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5788 x 3957
    Media Id: 179_42
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: East Africa, Drum Magazine, Kampala, police, boycott, UNM, Uganda, crowd, supporters, Drum Photographer, politics, 1955, 1950s, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0033_34.tif
    Title: Boycott Clash with Police
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008061213:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:1955 - Boycott Clash with Police - Faced with a ban on meetings of over 250, Kamya in a car staged huge car processions through Kampala's streets. After nearly three months the incident-packed boycott of non-African shops led by the Uganda National Movement ( UNM) reached a climax in a cash with baton-wielding police.After a meeting under Kampala's"Tree of Liberty" addressed by the movement's fiery leaders, suppoters rushed to a nearby bus depot to put the bus boycott in to force by pulling passengers out of their seats. At first sign of violence, police with batons and 200 reserves moved onto the scene. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3612 x 2555
    Media Id: 179_44
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: East Africa, Kampala, politics, car, 1955, police, Kamya, Uganda, movement, climax, boycott, Drum Photographer, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0033_35.tif
    Title: Boycotters Clash with Police
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008061214:EAED:SOCIAL:POLITICS:1955 - Boycotters Clash with Police - The meeting decided to physically enforce the bus boycott - but the police had other ideas. After nearly three months the incident-packed boycott of non-African shops led by the Uganda National Movement ( UNM) reached a climax in a cash with baton-wielding police.After a meeting under Kampala's"Tree of Liberty" addressed by the movement's fiery leaders, suppoters rushed to a nearby bus depot to put the bus boycott in to force by pulling passengers out of their seats. At first sign of violence, police with batons and 200 reserves moved onto the scene. The boycotters took to their heels as tear gas was kept ready. The government responded with threats of strong action and has banned all meetings of over 250 people. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 4555 x 3595
    Media Id: 180_10
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: East Africa, politics, 1955, Boycotters, police, clash, Uganda National movement, Uganda, Kampala, supporters, violence, Drum Photographer, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0036_27.tif
    Title: CHITEPO WEDDING
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008060276:EAED:SOCIAL:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:DEC 1955 Chitepo Wedding Mr. Herbert Chitepo and Miss Victoria Mahamba-Sithole leaving church after the solemnization of their wedding. Mr. Chitepo is a barrister-at-law and is the first African Advocate to appear in a Rhodesian Supreme Court. His wife became the first South African woman to qualify as a probation officer in England. She also became the first African Woman in South Africa to be appointed secretary of the Y.W.C.A in charge of non-white activities. Ten years of Courtship ended in the wedding of Herbert and Victoria Chitepo, a Zulu beauty from South Africa. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: ZIMBABWE
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3380 x 4640
    Media Id: 181_14
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0056_006.tif
    Title: Moi - One Year In Office
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008090103:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:OCT 1979 - Moi - One Year In Office. A man of the people, President Moi helps build barriers to halt soil erosion in the Machato area. Toroitich Daniel arap Moi was born on September 2, 1924, in the small village of Kurieng'wo in the Tugen Hills, son of a shepherd, who died when he was two. Moi, who began school at the African Inland Mission, Kabatonjo, South Baringo, at the age of 10, spent 20 years in education as student, student teacher and teacher before entering politics as a African Member of the Legislative Council in 1955. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: KENYA
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 4741 x 3701
    Media Id: 136_22
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0056_018.tif
    Title: Kimathi Is Caught
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008090208:EAED:POLITICS:SOCIAL:MAY 1979 - Kimathi Is Caught - Royal Air Force bombers pound the forests. Despite RAF claims, the bombing was almost useless in combating Mau Mau. Frustrated at the failure of their plan to capture the forest fighters by tricking them into the coming out of the forest, the British authorities launched Operation Hammer in 1955. They bombed the forests ceaselessly, and hunted down guerillas with "pseudo gangs" of surrendered guerillas complemented by tribal police and Homeguards. Kimathi, the most sought-after fighter, was finally captured in October 1956. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: KENYA
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 4788 x 3558
    Media Id: 136_25
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0059_010F.tif
    Title: Tengo Max Jabavu
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008102111:SAED:EDUCATION:PERSONALITIES:APR 1955 - Tengo Max Jabavu, only son of Professor D.D.T. Jabavu, shot in the head while sitting at the wheel of his car driving from Germiston to Johannesburg recently. The African community is mourning the death of Tengo Max Jabavu. He was a final year medical student at Witwatersrand University and was popular among the students and the public alike. His grandfather , the founder of a great line, was also Tengo Jabavu. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 7163 x 3928
    Media Id: 140_22
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: South Africa, Drum Magazine, Education, April 1955, 1955, Tengo Max Jabavu, son, Professor D.D.T Jabavu, professor, shot, head, wheel, car, sitting, Germiston, Johannesburg, mourning, final, year, student, witwatersrand, university, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0059_011.tif
    Title: Doctor Wilson Conco
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008102110:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:NOV 1956 - Doctor Wilson Conco - Was post of national president of A.N.C a little outsize for this soft-spoken doc? This 37-year-old medical doctor has thrown his wisdom and his spirit into the common fight for a better South Africa. Wilson Zamindlela Conco got his earliest lessons in politics whilst a medical student at the University of the Witwatersrand. We also find Dr. Conco presiding over the 1955 Congress of the People at Kliptown, Johannesburg, the meeting which launched the Freedom Charter. He was already on the executive of the Natal A.N.C. ( Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Pixel Size: 3303 x 3813
    Media Id: 140_21
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0059_012F.tif
    Title: He Was Always First!
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008102109:SAED:SOCIAL:EDUCATION:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:AUG 1955 - He Was Always First! - Don Mtimkulu, 47, headmaster of Ohlange Institute, and formerly first black principal of Adams High School. Cool and austere Donald Guy M'timkulu is th first black man to teach English at Adams College. He got distinctions in English and Philosophy in the Bachelor of Arts degree at 20 and was the first African to hold the Master of Arts degree at the early age of 23 - all at Fort Hare. He is a prominent figure in the field of education as well as in race relations and social welfare, a keen sportsman and churchman. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 6509 x 4772
    Media Id: 140_34
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0059_013.tif
    Title: He Was Always First!
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008102108:SAED:SOCIAL:EDUCATION:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:AUG 1955 - He Was Always First! - Don Mtimkulu, 47, headmaster of Ohlange Institute, and formerly first black principal of Adams High School. Cool and austere Donald Guy M'timkulu is th first black man to teach English at Adams College. He got distinctions in English and Philosophy in the Bachelor of Arts degree at 20 and was the first African to hold the Master of Arts degree at the early age of 23 - all at Fort Hare. He is a prominent figure in the field of education as well as in race relations and social welfare, a keen sportsman and churchman. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3555 x 4883
    Media Id: 140_29
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0060_018.tif
    Title: Cyprian:Not So Much A King, More A Human Being
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008112416:SAED:MARRIAGE:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:OCT 1968 - Cyprian:Not So Much A King, More A Human Being. Ma-JaliCyprian claimed she used to beat him up. She claimed his roving eye spoilt their marriage. One of the women who featured greatly in the life of the much-married king was Clementine Jali, known as Ma-Jali. Cyprian took her on as queen in 1955 but this proved an ill-fated match. In a divorce hearing in 1959 in Maritzburg the ruler of the mighty Zulu nation testified that Ma-Jali often beat him up and wasn't giving him the royal time he felt entitled to as a birthright. They later separated, and Ma-Jali blamed the break-up of the marriage on the roving royal eye. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2894 x 4084
    Media Id: 135_15
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0061_004.tif
    Title: The King!
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM20081028014:SAED:SOCIAL:PERSONALITIES:APR 1955 - The King! - The family-man: King Masinga at his Lamontville home with his daughters Thaba and Zaki. His niece Nono serves tea. King Edward Masinga is known to most South African radio listeners. He rose from herd boy to senior Zulu announcer at the Durban studios of the South African Broadcasting Corporation and takes part in black and white programmes. He has been called the black Noel Coward of Africa. He is a play-wright, a comedian, a composer and a singer in his own right. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5045 x 3910
    Media Id: 140_10
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0061_005.tif
    Title: The King!
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008102815:SAED:SOCIAL:PERSONALITIES:APR 1955 - The King! - The Broadcaster: Masinga broadcasts the Durban S.A.B.C's Bantu Programme. He has composed songs and written vernacular radio plays. He has translated many English plays into Zulu for broadcasting: like Shakespeare and Prokokieff's "Peter the Wolf."King Edward Masinga is known to most South African radio listeners. He rose from herd boy to senior Zulu announcer at the Durban studios of the South African Broadcasting Corporation and takes part in black and white programmes. He has been called the black Noel Coward of Africa. He is a play-wright, a comedian, a composer and a singer in his own right. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Pixel Size: 4575 x 3868
    Media Id: 140_14
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0061_006.tif
    Title: The King!
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008102816:SAED:SOCIAL:PERSONALITIES:APR 1955 - The King! - The Garderner: At Home in Lamontville, Masinga potters in the garden whenever he gets the time. King Edward Masinga is known to most South African radio listeners. He rose from herd boy to senior Zulu announcer at the Durban studios of the South African Broadcasting Corporation and takes part in black and white programmes. He has been called the black Noel Coward of Africa. He is a play-wright, a comedian, a composer and a singer in his own right. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3005 x 3892
    Media Id: 139_42
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0061_007.tif
    Title: King Edward Masinga is known to most South African radio listeners
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008102817:SAED:SOCIAL:PERSONALITIES:APR 1955 - The King! - The Writer: He has written Zulu plays, and is now working on a new translation of Shakespeare. King Edward Masinga is known to most South African radio listeners. He rose from herd boy to senior Zulu announcer at the Durban studios of the South African Broadcasting Corporation and takes part in black and white programmes. He has been called the black Noel Coward of Africa. He is a play-wright, a comedian, a composer and a singer in his own right. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3031 x 3883
    Media Id: 140_9
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: South Africa, Drum Magazine, April 1955, 1955, King, writer, King Edward Masinga, Zulu plays, studios, broadcasting, comedian, composer, singer, radio, Zulu, Durban Studios, South African Broadcasting Corporation, Drum Photographer, suit, tie, man, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0064_016.tif
    Title: The Shut-down On African Education
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008110305:SAED:CHILDREN:EDUCATION:POLITICS:JUN 1955 - The Shut-down On African Education - A Black cloud is sweeping over African Education today. There is a pincer movement closing in on centers of learning. In primary schools that unfortunate Bantu Education Act has arrived! Masses of parents, under the banner of the African National Congress, particularly on the Reef, went on boycott from the fatal day of April 1 by withdrawing their children from the schools. And the Government reply? numbers of children who did not turn up for school by and on April 25 have been banned from schoolig anywhere in the union. As a result, of total number of 6,948 pupils coming under this ban, 116 teachers in all have been served with a month's notice to leave school. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 4973 x 3836
    Media Id: 137_16
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0065_006.tif
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008110313:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:NOV 1961 - This Man Zeff - Zeff came into political prominence as one of the main leaders of the 1955-58 Evaton bus boycott. During that time Joe Molefi and other leaders faced many charges in the courts - including one of incitement and public violence. there were no convictions. He was educated at St. Peter's, then took medicine at the University of the Witwatersrand. In his second year he broke off to take part in the Defiance Campaign of 1952 and was jailed. He became Officer for Propaganda and Organisation in the banned A.N.C. Youth League. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
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    Title: Civil protests: various boycotts
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    Description: DM2008110314:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:NOV 1961 - This Man Zeff - Zeff came into political prominence as one of the main leaders of the 1955-58 Evaton bus boycott. During that time Joe Molefi and other leaders faced many charges in the courts - including one of incitement and public violence. there were no convictions. He was educated at St. Peter's, then took medicine at the University of the Witwatersrand. In his second year he broke off to take part in the Defiance Campaign of 1952 and was jailed. He became Officer for Propaganda and Orga. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
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    Title: Political Predikant
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    Description: DM2008110317:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:JUL 1955 - Political Predikant - Predikant N.B Tantsi - Minister of the AME Church and after moving to Lady Selborne, he was made the Transvaal chaplain for Congress. And he held this position till the Defiance Campaign in June 1952, when he was elected Acting President of the Transvaal Congress as the President. Nelson Mandela was involved in active Defiance. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
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    Title: Political Predikant
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    Description: DM2008110318:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:JUL 1955 - Political Predikant -Predikant N.B Tantsi with Other Predikant - Minister of the AME Church and after moving to Lady Selborne, he was made the Transvaal chaplain for Congress. And he held this position till the Defiance Campaign in June 1952, when he was elected Acting President of the Transvaal Congress as the President. Nelson Mandela was involved in active Defiance. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
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    Pixel Size: 3309 x 3269
    Media Id: 146_6
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    Title: Dr. Van Der Ross
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    Description: DM2008110319:SAED:POLITICS:EDUCATION:PERSONALITIES:SEP 1955 - Dr. Van Der Ross - The bearded dynamic personality Dr. Van der Ross, has over the past two years become a highly controversial figure in Cape Politics. This is the man that led the protests of the Coloured people against the Separate Representation of Votes Act which aimed at removing the Coloured man from the common voters roll. the man whom thousands look up to for leadership in the Cape. Richard Ernest van der Ross was born in Plumstead, Cape Town, and grew up in what could be termed a "teacher's environment" with a strong D.R.C. spiritual influence. The Van der Rosses are a family of teachers. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
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    Image Number: BHA0080_001F.tif
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    Description: DM2011050915:SAED:SPORTS:SOCCER:PERSONALITIES:FEB 1955 - Dan Twala & Family, ''Soccer Referee'' Twala is the manager of the Johannesburg Bantu Sports Club, one of the most important executive positions in the country. (Photograph by Bob Gosani ©BAHA)
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    Image Number: BHA0080_002F.tif
    Title: Dan Twala and Family, ''Soccer Referee'' Twala is the manager of the Johannesburg Bantu Sports Club
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    Description: DM2011050914:SAED:SPORTS:SOCCER:PERSONALITIES:FEB 1955 - Dan Twala & Family, ''Soccer Referee'' Twala is the manager of the Johannesburg Bantu Sports Club, one of the most important executive positions in the country. (Photograph by Bob Gosani ©BAHA)
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    Title: Dan Twala and Family, ''Soccer Referee'' Twala is the manager of the Johannesburg Bantu Sports Club
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    Description: DM2011050913:SAED:SPORTS:SOCCER:PERSONALITIES:FEB 1955 - Dan Twala & Family, ''Soccer Referee'' Twala is the manager of the Johannesburg Bantu Sports Club, one of the most important executive positions in the country. (Photograph by Bob Gosani ©BAHA)
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    Description: DM2009102205:SAED:SOCIAL:APR 1968 - To keep his Chev in tip-top seven-minute condition, Bizza puts it in the garage at least once a week for tune-ups. Here's Solomon Manana, known as Bizza in Soweto, one of the fastest drivers on the road today sitting in his 1955 Chev straight six. He's called a seven-minute man - that's his usual time on the Soweto-Joburg taxi run! (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA
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    Pixel Size: 5548 x 3653
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    Description: DM2009102202:SAED:SOCIAL:APR 1968 - Here's Solomon Manana, known as Bizza in Soweto, one of the fastest drivers on the road today sitting in his 1955 Chev straight six. He's called a seven-minute man - that's his usual time on the Soweto-Joburg taxi run! (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
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    Location: Soweto
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    Pixel Size: 5612 x 4028
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    Description: DM2009102203:SAED:SOCIAL:APR 1968 - Bizza's normal driving position - left hand on the wheel, right arm resting on the windowsil, head out, watching the "corridor". Here's Solomon Manana, known as Bizza in Soweto, one of the fastest drivers on the road today sitting in his 1955 Chev straight six. He's called a seven-minute man - that's his usual time on the Soweto-Joburg taxi run! (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA
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    Pixel Size: 3996 x 5660
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    Description: DM2009102204:SAED:SOCIAL:APR 1968 - A passenger's -eye-view. Bizza swings out, sees a car and snatches back. Here's Solomon Manana, known as Bizza in Soweto, one of the fastest drivers on the road today sitting in his 1955 Chev straight six. He's called a seven-minute man - that's his usual time on the Soweto-Joburg taxi run! (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA
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    Pixel Size: 5636 x 4584
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    Image Number: BHA0177_001.tif
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    Description: DM2000030701:SAED:SOCIAL:NOV 1955 - Drum Secret Camera At The Pretoria Bare-Fist Fights - Every Sunday afternoon at about 4:30 a horde of rowdy Amalaita's (bare fist fighters) advance slowly to the little township of Bantule, Pretoria, from various directions to the accompaniment of mouth - The Police Urge the fighters on. The fights continues in great secrecy. No holds are barred in these fights which often end in brutal assaults. (Photograph by Bob Gosani ©BAHA)
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    Pixel Size: 3931 x 5927
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    Description: DM2011051601:SAED:SOCIAL:NOV 1955 - Drum Secret Camera At The Pretoria Bare-Fist Fights - Every Sunday afternoon at about 4:30 a horde of rowdy Amalaita's (bare fist fighters) advance slowly to the little township of Bantule, Pretoria, from various directions to the accompaniment of mouth - The Police Urge the fighters on. The fights continues in great secrecy. No holds are barred in these fights which often end in brutal assaults. (Photograph by Bob Gosani ©BAHA)
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    Location: Pretoria Bare-Fist Fights
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    Image Number: BHA0178_004 copy.tif
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    Description: DM2000022215:SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:SOCIAL:FEB 1955 - What will happen In The Western Areas - Sophiatown Residents show Mixed feelings about the move - The first sixty families in Sophiatown, Johannesburg, have been given orders to leave their houses, and have been offered accomodation in the new location in Meadowlands. (Photograph by Bob Gosani ©BAHA)
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    Title: G.R Naidoo
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    Description: DM2011041215:SAED:STAFF:PERSONALITIES:NO DATE - G.R Naidoo started out as a photojournalist for DRUM in 1955 and soon thereafter headed the launch of the magazine's East Africa edition in Kenya. In 1965 he was jailed for ninety-seven days for critiquing the government. He was appointed the first black editor-in-chief of DRUM in 1969. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
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    Description: DM2011041216:SAED:STAFF:PERSONALITIES:NO DATE - G.R Naidoo started out as a photojournalist for DRUM in 1955 and soon thereafter headed the launch of the magazine's East Africa edition in Kenya. In 1965 he was jailed for ninety-seven days for critiquing the government. He was appointed the first black editor-in-chief of DRUM in 1969. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
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    Description: DM2011040702:SAED:SOCIAL:1955 - Kisten Toplan bids farewell to one of his five sisters who were found hanging from two trees near their home in Newlands, about 20 kilometres from Durban. (Photograph by Ranjith Kally ©BAHA)
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    Image Number: BHA0237_005.tif
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    Description: DM2010012701:SAED:SOCIAL:PERSONALTIES:1955 - Father Trevor Huddleston. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
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    Image Number: BHA0237_006.tif
    Title: Father Trevor Huddleston
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    Image Number: BHA0237_007.tif
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    Description: DM2010012705:SAED:SOCIAL:PERSONALTIES:1955 - Father Trevor Huddleston. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
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    Image Number: BHA0237_008.tif
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    Description: DM2010012706:SAED:SOCIAL:PERSONALTIES:1955 - Father Trevor Huddleston. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
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    Media Id: 798_33
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    Image Number: BHA0237_009.tif
    Title: Trevor Huddleston The Fighting Priest
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2004090910:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:1955 - Trevor Huddleston The Fighting Priest - In thd twelve years he was in South Africam, father Huddleston became the greatest fugure of controversy. On both sides of the political fence, people formed violent views about what he said on the race problem. (Photograph by Bob Gosani ©BAHA)
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    Image Number: BHA0237_010.tif
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    Description: DM2010012704:SAED:SOCIAL:PERSONALTIES:1955 - Father Trevor Huddleston. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
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    Image Number: Zakes Nkosi high res cover
    Title: Zakes Nkosi Drum Cover
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Covers
    Description: Drum Magazine Cover May 1955: Zakes Nkosi “Zig Zag Zakes” has a horn blower all his life. Since the days of the great Jazz Maniacs, when that might mighty team was founded, since the days when “Zulu Boy” Cele started jazz history in this country, “Zig Zag Zakes” has been blowing strong and mighty jazz. His home town, Alexandra Township, boasts many young men who have learnt to blow the sax from Zakes. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
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    Subcollections: Drum Covers
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 6104 x 7878
    Media Id: 1920_83
    Keywords: Zakes Nkosi, Drum magazine, 1955, Alexandra township, jazz,
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    3. You warrant that You have the authority, permissions and consents to provide Baileys African History Archive with any third party information submitted to Baileys African History Archive.
    4. Baileys African History Archive will take all reasonable measures in order to ensure Your Personal Information is appropriately safeguarded, these precautions include but are not limited to: access control mechanisms via username and password and software protection for information for security.
    5. Should an unauthorised person/s gain access to Your Personal Information Baileys African History Archive will contact You within a reasonable time to inform You of such access.
    6. Baileys African History Archive may share Your personal Information with authorised third parties such as service providers to Baileys African History Archive. These include, but are not limited to digital archiving service providers. Baileys African History Archive does not permit these parties to use such information for any other purpose than to perform the services that Baileys African History Archive has instructed them to provide. All processing is compatible with such purpose.
    7. Baileys African History Archive may appoint certain agents, third parties and/or service providers which operate outside the borders of the Republic of South Africa. In these circumstances Baileys African History Archive will be required to transmit Your Personal Information outside South Africa. The purpose of the trans-border transfer of Your Personal Information may include, but is not limited to: data hosting and storage. You expressly consent to the trans-border flow of Your Personal Information.
    8. The Website may contain links to other websites. Baileys African History Archive is not responsible for the privacy practices of such third party websites.
  4. RECORDS OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
    1. Records relating to the provision of Baileys African History Archive products and/or services by Baileys African History Archive to You and the Personal Information submitted by You is retained for publication on the Website and/or to provide you with the Website services.
    2. Such records may be required to be retained in terms of legislated records retention requirements, Baileys African History Archive’ operational purposes and/or for production as evidence by Baileys African History Archive in legal proceedings.
    3. In terms of Section 14(2) of the Act records of personal information may be retained for periods in excess of those contemplated in 4.1 for historical purposes. Baileys African History Archive warrants that appropriate safeguards are in place to prevent the records being used for any other purpose.
    4. Baileys African History Archive may disclose Your Personal Information under the following circumstances: 4.4.1 To comply with the law or with legal process;
      1. To protect and defend Baileys African History Archive’s rights, equipment, facilities and other property;
      2. To protect Baileys African History Archive against misuse or unauthorised use of the Website and/or products and/or services; and/or
      3. To protect other Website Users or third parties affected negatively by Your actions in use of the products/services and/or the Website.
  5. ACCEPTABLE USE
    In connection with the Digital Archive Material (as made available through the Website) You agree that:

    1. No Item containing the image of or reference to a person is to be used for a purpose other than for which rights are granted by Baileys African History Archive, without prior express written permission of Baileys African History Archive.
    2. Only a single digital copy of an Item may be stored on a single computer, hard drive, or any other storage device, and that that copy may not be duplicated in any way whatsoever, except for a single backup copy which may only be used in the event of the original being deleted, lost, or irreparably damaged.
    3. Once the Item has been used for the purpose for which use rights were granted, all copies of the Item must be deleted, apart from where it forms part of the archive of what was published.
  6. OBJECTIONS, COMPLAINTS AND QUERIES
    1. Should You have any questions about this Privacy Policy, require a correction to be made to Your Personal Information that Baileys African History Archive keeps on record, request a copy of the record itself, lodge an objection to the collection, Use or processing of Your Personal Information by Baileys African History Archive, or delete Your personally identifiable information, you may send an e-mail to bahapix@iafrica.com
    2. There may be instances where we cannot grant You access to the Personal Information we hold. We may need to refuse access if granting access would interfere with the privacy of others or if it would result in a breach of confidentiality. Should this be the case, we will give You written reasons for any refusal.

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