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    Image Number: BHA00010_10
    Title: a1956_T348_4
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: . SAED:POLITICS:APARTHEID:DRUM JULY 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. His wife looks on. From the end of last year the coloureds have been harassed by the need for the reclassification of their racial status in terms of the population Registration Act of 1950. To be reclassified as an African could, everybody understood only too well, mean a whole new train of daily embarrassments and disabilities, but hundreds of Coloureds went over to the Native Affairs Department and there cam up grim stories of comb and pencil tests, nose and ear inspections and of people being summarily classified as African. It seemed that the whole process was pretty cursory and foregone. Of course, most of those grim stories were strenuously denied by th
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Pixel Size: 4772 x 4785
    Media Id: 69_531
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: square, black and white image, South Africa, Africa, racial segregation, race classification, Coloured people, 1950s, Group Areas Act, family, Coloured children, parents, Alexandra Township, Transvaal, ,
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    Image Number: BHA00011_8
    Title: c1960_20
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: SAED:SOCIAL:CHILDREN:DRUM APRIL 1960 Ð Unmarried Mothers and their babies Ð She took her man to court Ð Letty Moema has to live with her parents in the Pretoria district because her man got tired of putting his hand in his pockets when a third baby arrived. Letty got a court ruling against him. She has got to go to Joburg to fetch the money Ð and itÕs not always there. The basic trouble is a political one, say some folk interviewed by a Drum reporter. All tied up with basic social conditions and no sex education. And in the meantime more and more kids have to start out life without even the minimum of a chance. (Photograph by Peter Magubane ©Baileys Archives) NEG 20
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3795 x 5752
    Media Id: 69_161
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: vertical, black and white image, South Africa, Africa, portrait, October, 1953, 1950s, black African woman, babies, baby, breastfeeding, single mothers, Drum Magazine, ,
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    Image Number: BHA00011_9
    Title: Ic1960_21
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: SAED:SOCIAL:CHILDREN:DRUM APRIL 1960 Ð Unmarried Mothers and their babies Ð She depends on her parents Ð Sarah Phalatse used to be a school-teacher. Last saw her ÒhusbandÓ just before the baby was born. She says he hasnÕt given as much as a napkin or a bar of soap for the child. So she stays with her family in Joburg. Her father is a municipal cop in the city. The basic trouble is a political one, say some folk interviewed by a Drum reporter. All tied up with basic social conditions and no sex education. And in the meantime more and more kids have to start out life without even the minimum of a chance. (Photograph by Peter Magubane ©Baileys Archives) NEG 21
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3704 x 5688
    Media Id: 69_509
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Drum Magazine, black and white image, Africa, South Africa, historical, vertical, April, 1960, 1960s, black African people, mothers, babies, ,
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    Image Number: BHA00013_11
    Title: b1959_9
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: JULY 1959 Ð WITCHCRAFT. SAED:SOCIAL:WITCHCRAFT:DRUM JULY 1959 Ð Folk live in dread in the land of withcraft Ð Asegaai Molifo and his wife were among those accused of the murder of an elderely white man, Mr. Van der Berg. Asegaai had to sell some of his cattle to get a lawyer. He plans to leave the area. ThereÕs a hunt for witches around the little Transvaal town of Bronkhorstspruit. People are scared. First three little kids vanished from their parentsÕhuts. No sign of them although the parents looked and looked, and whole villages helped. Gone. (Photograph by Peter Magubane ©Baileys Archives) Neg 9
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5772 x 3890
    Media Id: 70_83
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Drum Magazine, black and white image, Africa, South Africa, historical, horizontal, Bronkhorstspruit, Gauteng, black African people, sickles, dry grass, ,
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    Image Number: BHA00013_6
    Title: Witchcraft
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: SAED:SOCIAL:WITCHCRAFT:DRUM JULY 1959 Ð Folk live in dread in the land of withcraft Ð The wives of Frans Makoe prefer not to answer questions about their husband, also acquitted after being charged in Van der Berg murder. Makoe spent six months awaiting trial. .Ó First three little kids vanished from their parentsÕhuts. No sign of them although the parents looked and looked, and whole villages helped. Gone. (Photograph by Peter Magubane ©Baileys Archives) Neg 4
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5805 x 3938
    Media Id: 69_436
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Drum Magazine, black and white image, Africa, South Africa, historical, horizontal, July, 1959, 1950s, black African women, black African children, rural areas, wives, witchcraft, Frans Makoe , Peter Magubane,
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    Image Number: BHA00013_8
    Title: b1959_23
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: SAED:SOCIAL:WITCHCRAFT:DRUM JULY 1959 Ð Folk live in dread in the land of withcraft Ð Amos Ratlou: ÒWhen my grandchild was ill, I paid first with a goat, then two pigs, and later two donkeys. But the child did not improve. I also paid Mrs. Rademeyer 5s. for the bones.Ó First three little kids vanished from their parentsÕhuts. No sign of them although the parents looked and looked, and whole villages helped. Gone. (Photograph by Peter Magubane ©Baileys Archives) Neg 23
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3890 x 5903
    Media Id: 69_415
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Drum Magazine, black and white image, Africa, South Africa, historical, vertical, July, 1959, 1950s, black African man, pointing, overalls, ,
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    Image Number: BHA00013_9
    Title: Rebecca Ratlou - Witchcraft
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: SAED:SOCIAL:WITCHCRAFT:DRUM JULY 1959 Ð Folk live in dread in the land of withcraft Ð Rebecca Ratlou: ÒMy father paid two pigs for my treatment. I gave birth to a child two months premature. She did not live.Ó People are scared. First three little kids vanished from their parentsÕhuts. No sign of them although the parents looked and looked, and whole villages helped. Gone. (Photograph by Peter Magubane ©Baileys Archives) Neg 13
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3890 x 5903
    Media Id: 69_251
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: vertical, black and white image, South Africa, Africa, Drum Magazine, July, 1959, witches - African religion, Peter Magubane, social, witchcraft, woman, July 1959, Rebecca Ratlou, dread land,
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    Image Number: BHA0007_8
    Title: m1953_254_3
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: SAED:SOCIAL:POVERTY:DRUM JULY 1953 How to feed them? David Mogane of Alexandra Township brings a large jar to fetch his milk. One of five children, his parents cannot afford to buy milk. Every morning in Johannesburg's locations anxious hungry black children can be seen queueing up in front of a stall, pushing out empty mugs for milk, and scrambling for peanut-buttered bread. They are some of the 5,000 African children who get an extra daily meal of rich food from the African Children Feeding Scheme. They feed 10 schools. And have nine feeding centres in the Reef locations. (Photograph by Jurgen Schadeberg Baileys Archives) NEG 254 FRAME 3
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Pixel Size: 4680 x 4736
    Media Id: 70_40
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0011_08.tif
    Title: c1960_20
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2011053037:SAED:SOCIAL:CHILDREN:DRUM APRIL 1960 – Unmarried Mothers and their babies – She took her man to court – Letty Moema has to live with her parents in the Pretoria district because her man got tired of putting his hand in his pockets when a third baby arrived. Letty got a court ruling against him. She has got to go to Joburg to fetch the money – and it’s not always there. The basic trouble is a political one, say some folk interviewed by a Drum reporter. All tied up with basic social conditions and no sex education. And in the meantime more and more kids have to start out life without even the minimum of a chance. (Photograph by Peter Magubane ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3795 x 5752
    Media Id: 131_7
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0011_9.tif
    Title: Ic1960_21
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2011053034:SAED:SOCIAL:CHILDREN:APR 1960 – Unmarried Mothers and their babies – She depends on her parents – Sarah Phalatse used to be a school-teacher. Last saw her “husband” just before the baby was born. She says he hasn’t given as much as a napkin or a bar of soap for the child. So she stays with her family in Joburg. Her father is a municipal cop in the city. (Photograph by Peter Magubane ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3704 x 5688
    Media Id: 131_8
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: BHA0013_11.tif
    Title: Asegaai Molifo - Withcraft
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2011053052:SAED:SOCIAL:WITCHCRAFT: JUL 1959 – Folk live in dread in the land of witchcraft – Asegaai Molifo and his wife were among those accused of the murder of an elderely white man, Mr. Van der Berg. Asegaai had to sell some of his cattle to get a lawyer. He plans to leave the area. There’s a hunt for witches around the little Transvaal town of Bronkhorstspruit. People are scared. First three little kids vanished from their parents’huts. No sign of them although the parents looked and looked, and whole villages helped. Gone. (Photograph by Peter Magubane ©BAHA
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5772 x 3890
    Media Id: 127_21
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: South Africa, Drum Magazine, witchcraft, July 1959, African man, Asegaai Molifo, wife, African woman, Bronkhorstspruit, Peter Magubane, social, villages, vanished, African magic, 1950s, July, 1959, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0013_6.tif
    Title: b1959_4
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2011053053:SAED:SOCIAL:WITCHCRAFT:JUL 1959 – Folk live in dread in the land of witchcraft – The wives of Frans Makoe prefer not to answer questions about their husband, also acquitted after being charged in Van der Berg murder. Makoe spent six months awaiting trial. .” First three little kids vanished from their parents’huts. No sign of them although the parents looked and looked, and whole villages helped. Gone. (Photograph by Peter Magubane ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5805 x 3938
    Media Id: 127_26
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: BHA0013_8.tif
    Title: Amos Ratlou-Witchcraft
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2011053055:SAED:SOCIAL:WITCHCRAFT:JUL 1959– Folk live in dread in the land of witchcraft – Amos Ratlou: “When my grandchild was ill, I paid first with a goat, then two pigs, and later two donkeys. But the child did not improve. I also paid Mrs. Rademeyer 5s. for the bones.” First three little kids vanished from their parents’huts. No sign of them although the parents looked and looked, and whole villages helped. Gone. (Photograph by Peter Magubane ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3890 x 5903
    Media Id: 127_28
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Amos Ratlou, witchcraft, men, overall, ring, bones, land, Peter Magubane,
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    Image Number: BHA0013_9.tif
    Title: Rebecca Ratlou - Witchcraft
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2011053056:SAED:SOCIAL:WITCHCRAFT:JUL 1959– Folk live in dread in the land of witchcraft – Rebecca Ratlou: “My father paid two pigs for my treatment. I gave birth to a child two months premature. She did not live.” People are scared. First three little kids vanished from their parents’huts. No sign of them although the parents looked and looked, and whole villages helped. Gone.(Photograph by Peter Magubane ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3890 x 5903
    Media Id: 127_32
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: South Africa, Drum Magazine, witchcraft, July 1959, 1959, pigs, treatment, Peter Magubane, woman, treatment, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0017_014.tif
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2011060129:NIGED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:NOV 1963 – The Secret Is Kept From Enahoro’s Sons – Kenneth Enahoro (second left), brother Eugene and English friends blow out birthday candles at Kenneth’s birthday… makes a wish. As Kenneth romped with his seven-year-old brother, Eugene, and his little pals, everything seemed perfectly normal, even though Kenneth’s party was being held in the London Suburb of Chiswick, parents were not there. For their Father, Chief Anthony Enahoro,had just been sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: Nigeria
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5707 x 3705
    Media Id: 147_9
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0017_14
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: . . DRUM NOV 1963 Ð THE SECRET IS KEPT FROM ENAHOROÕS SONS. NIGED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:NOV 1963 Ð The Secret Is Kept From EnahoroÕs Sons Ð Kenneth Enahoro (second left), brother Eugene and English friends blow out birthday candles at KennethÕs birthdayÉ makes a wish. As Kenneth romped with his seven-year-old brother, Eugene, and his little pals, everything seemed perfectly normal, even though KennethÕs party was being held in the London Suburb of Chiswick, parents were not there. For their Father, Chief Anthony Enahoro,had just been sentenced to 15 yearsÕ imprisonment. Despite his troubles, Chief Enahoro had not forgotten his sons, nor KennethÕs birthday. Amid the pile of presents, there was a special one which Kenneth opened first. The wrapping came away to reveal a school satchel, and in it Kenneth found a letter. It had been written in Lagos on September 7, the day Chief Enahoro heard the judge sentence him. September 7, too, should have been the day that the world fell in
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5707 x 3705
    Media Id: 69_173
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: horizontal, black and white image, Drum Magazine, November, 1963, children, birthday parties, blowing, candles, birthday cakes, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0035_10.tif
    Title: EXPERIMENT IN GHOST VALLEY
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008060407:EAED:SOCIAL:PERSONALITIES:NOV 1963 EXPERIMENT IN GHOST VALLEY On a lonely hill, a town is born - Focus on building a nation The threat of disease is great, so kids keep fit by doing physical exercises every day in the dust outside their classrooms. The fight for school began last November. The population was growing fast and the children were running wild. The Government said they had no money. But the people persisted and the Government lent 2,000, then another 2, 000,said Mr. Charumira. With poles and old tar drums flattened out, the parents built the school between January and March. Today the school has 1,300 pupils with hundreds more expected next term. It has 30 teachers, who lodge in shantytown or sleep in the school itself, in the teachers common room and the headmasters office both also tar-drum rooms. Today the Charumiras family still live there, but not alone. For perhaps four miles along the river, a shanty town has grown up with about 5,000 people
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: ZIMBABWE
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 4266 x 5864
    Media Id: 183_15
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: BHA0047_007.tif
    Title: Lady Sculptor
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008082008:GHAED:ARTS:SOCIAL:PERSONALTIES:OCT 1969 - Lady Sculptor - A Life-Sized Head Of Sculptor's Friend Akua. In Plaster, Bronze powder. Mrs.F.D. was born 33 years ago to Rev. P.W. Anaman of Kwanyaku; her mother is Mad. Hagar Anaman. Right in the footsteps of her parents, she was determined to take life seriously. She recalled that her determination was to be reasonably well educated to enable her to enter a field in which only men were carving a niche for themselves. ''I have always had the strong feeling that there's nothing that men can do that women cannot do, perhaps better,'' (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: GHANA
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3488 x 4729
    Media Id: 253_2
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0047_008.tif
    Title: Lady Sculptor
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008082009:GHAED:ARTS:SOCIAL:PERSONALTIES:OCT 1969 - Lady Sculptor - At Home With Her Four Pretty, Healthy Kids. Youngest Son Terry Is The Model On Facing Page. Mrs.F.D. was born 33 years ago to Rev. P.W. Anaman of Kwanyaku; her mother is Mad. Hagar Anaman. Right in the footsteps of her parents, she was determined to take life seriously. She recalled that her determination was to be reasonably well educated to enable her to enter a field in which only men were carving a niche for themselves. ''I have always had the strong feeling that there's nothing that men can do that women cannot do, perhaps better,'' (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: GHANA
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3525 x 4726
    Media Id: 252_33
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0047_010.tif
    Title: Lady Sculptor
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008082011:GHAED:ARTS:SOCIAL:PERSONALTIES:OCT 1969 - Lady Sculptor - Typical Full-Length sculptor. Mrs.F.D. was born 33 years ago to Rev. P.W. Anaman of Kwanyaku; her mother is Mad. Hagar Anaman. Right in the footsteps of her parents, she was determined to take life seriously. She recalled that her determination was to be reasonably well educated to enable her to enter a field in which only men were carving a niche for themselves. ''I have always had the strong feeling that there's nothing that men can do that women cannot do, perhaps better,'' (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: GHANA
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3487 x 4685
    Media Id: 253_3
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0056_010.tif
    Title: Kenya's Wananchi Have Their Say
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008090107:EAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:JAN 1970 - Kenya's Wanachi Have Their Say - Samual Gitau (left) - high School student, 15. "I want the new government to give me a scholarship so that I can go to America for further studies. My parents cannot afford to educate me further than secondary school. Father has got a small farm in Nyeri. He has to support my three other brothers and sisters. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: KENYA
    Pixel Size: 3641 x 3632
    Media Id: 137_2
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0060_014.tif
    Title: Abduction of Winifred Surprises Dad
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008112412:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:GCP SEP14 1969 - Abduction Of Winifred Surprises Dad - Mr. and Mrs. Dlamini, parents of Winifred. Prince Goodwill has already sent envoys to the school principal father of his 19-year-old abducted sweetheart to prepare plans for their marriage. He is a well-known Mr. Thomas Dlamini of Nongoma, head of Nhlopenkulu Higher Primary School. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 1756 x 2136
    Media Id: 123_41
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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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: BHA0071_004F.tif
    Title: 'Jim' Comes To Jo'burg'
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008112421:SAED:THEATRE:JUN 1963 - 'Jim' Comes To Jo'burg' - Far from his parents and his friends, this young man feels bewildered as he sits by himself and plays sad tunes of his homeland. From the hills and kraals all over Africa, young tribemen pour into Johannesburg by their thousands to make their dreams come true. Back in the villages, they dream of working on the mines and saving enough money to buy a wife or some cattle. But they are brought back to reality soon after stepping on to the station. (Photograph by Peter Magubane BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 6847 x 5687
    Media Id: 145_7
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: South Africa, Drum Magazine, June 1963, 1963, June, Jim comes to Joburg, blanket, play, Johannesburg, Peter Magubane, ,
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    Image Number: BHA0071_006.tif
    Title: Removal
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008112602:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITIES:MAR 1971 - Removal - Puffing away at a cigarette Mr. Jacobus Makola is surrounded by his grandchildren. Like all other Doornfontein tribesmen, he wants to be buried next to his parents. He is against removal. Seventy-seven year old Mr. Jacobus Makola is another tribesman who feels the chieftainess and two priests have let the tribe down. An official of the BAD said that the tribe knew that the chieftainess had to move to Lydenburg. They are all to be moved there too. Already a school has been built and there are three teachers ready to start. He said that the date for the removal of the tribe had not been set yet. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 4302 x 5728
    Media Id: 145_10
    Credit: Drum Social Histories / Baileys African History Archive / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: BHA0074_020.tif
    Title: The Wonderful World Of Kids
    Path: african.pictures / Bailey's African History Archive / Drum Social Histories
    Description: DM2008102711:SAED:CHILDREN:SOCIAL:JUN 1963 - The Wonderful World Of Kids - A few pieces of wire, four battered wheels, two or three old planks and this township gang has a cart that will give them many fun-filled hours - and occassional arguments about who's going to do the pushing. In this trouble-torn, fast changing world, there remains one constant and untouched wonder - our children. They bring us our greates joy and our biggest heartbreak. What is more warming than a child's smile, and what more saddening than the trusting look of a sick or starving child? Theirs is a world left untainted by the hates, fears and prejudices of their parents. (Photograph by Walter Pitso BAHA)
    Collections: Baileys African History Archive
    Subcollections: Drum Social Histories
    Country: South Africa
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    Title: The Wonderful World Of Kids
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    Description: DM2008102712:SAED:CHILDREN:SOCIAL:JUN 1963 - The Wonderful World Of Kids - A loof from the world, a boy leans aristocratically against a tree. And with his bow-tie, black suit, white gloves and stick, who can blame him for feeling like a king. Reason for the get-up: he was a page-boy at a wedding. In this trouble-torn, fast changing world, there remains one constant and untouched wonder - our children. They bring us our greates joy and our biggest heartbreak. What is more warming than a child's smile, and what more saddening than the trusting look of a sick or starving child? Theirs is a world left untainted by the hates, fears and prejudices of their parents. (Photograph by Walter Pitso BAHA)
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    Title: The Wonderful World Of Kids
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    Description: DM2008102714:SAED:CHILDREN:SOCIAL:JUN 1963 - The Wonderful World Of Kids - Bag - Snatcher! - As soon as mom's back is turned, the prying eyes and hands of a child get to work. Perhaps he'll find something interesting to eat in her bag. In this trouble-torn, fast changing world, there remains one constant and untouched wonder - our children. They bring us our greates joy and our biggest heartbreak. What is more warming than a child's smile, and what more saddening than the trusting look of a sick or starving child? Theirs is a world left untainted by the hates, fears and prejudices of their parents. (Photograph by Walter Pitso BAHA)
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    Description: DM2008102715:SAED:CHILDREN:SOCIAL:JUN 1963 -The Wonderful World of Kids - And here is the not-so-wonderful side of the world of kids. One moment he was gurgling and playing happily. Then something went wrong and he lifted his head and wailed inconslably to the skies as only a child in pain or anger can. In this trouble-torn, fast changing world, there remains one constant and untouched wonder - our children. They bring us our greates joy and our biggest heartbreak. What is more warming than a child's smile, and what more saddening than the trusting look of a sick or starving child? Theirs is a world left untainted by the hates, fears and prejudices of their parents. (Photograph by Peter Magubane BAHA)
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    Description: DM2008102716:SAED:CHILDREN:SOCIAL:MAY 1963 - The Wonderful World Of Kids - Little girl playing mother to her precious dolls. In this trouble-torn, fast changing world, there remains one constant and untouched wonder - our children. They bring us our greates joy and our biggest heartbreak. What is more warming than a child's smile, and what more saddening than the trusting look of a sick or starving child? Theirs is a world left untainted by the hates, fears and prejudices of their parents. (Photograph by Walter Pitso BAHA)
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    Description: DM2009102812:SAED:SOCIAL:CRIME:PERSONALTIES:JUN 1962 - Their parents are haunted by fear. (Photograph by Dick Walker ©BAHA)
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    Description: DM2009102810:SAED:SOCIAL:PERSONALTIES:GCPNOV18 1962 - Rebecca and Joseph Magabotshe…''We don't know where our parents are. The young children aged between 9 and 14, are wandering about because, through poverty, their parents have lost their homes at Mapetla Township. Children of Mr. and Mrs. Frans Magabotshe. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
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    Title: Rebecca and Joseph Magabotshe - Mapetla Township
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    Description: DM200911108:SAED:SOCIAL:CHILDREN:GCPOCT7 1962 - Marie and Lienie Richards now. Three small orphans cried bitterly when they were separated from each other after being admitted to a place of safety in Cape Town, following death of their parents. That was in 1944. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
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    Description: DM2009110404:SAED:SOCIAL:CHILDREN:GCPAUG19 1962 - Mrs. F.L. Simpson exercises the limbs of a small boy. The Red Cross Hall in Durban's Old Fort Road is the place where voluntary workers of all races help to mend parents' broken hears while they heal the little crippled limbs of their children. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
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    Description: DM2009110405:SAED:SOCIAL:CHILDREN:GCPAUG19 1962 - Mrs. E.L. Thomson, one of three physiotherapists at this make-do-clinic, teaches the mother of one of her young patients how she can help cure her child. The Red Cross Hall in Durban's Old Fort Road is the place where voluntary workers of all races help to mend parents' broken hears while they heal the little crippled limbs of their children. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
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    Description: DM2009110406:SAED:SOCIAL:CHILDREN:GCPAUG19 1962 - Mrs. E.L. Thomson, one of three physiotherapists at this make-do-clinic, teaches the mother of one of her young patients how she can help cure her child. The Red Cross Hall in Durban's Old Fort Road is the place where voluntary workers of all races help to mend parents' broken hears while they heal the little crippled limbs of their children. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
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    Description: DM2009110407:SAED:SOCIAL:CHILDREN:GCPAUG19 1962 - Mrs. F.L. Simpson exercises the limbs of a small boy. The Red Cross Hall in Durban's Old Fort Road is the place where voluntary workers of all races help to mend parents' broken hears while they heal the little crippled limbs of their children. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
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    Description: DM2009110403:SAED:SOCIAL:CHILDREN:GCPAUG19 1962 - Mrs. E.L. Thomson, one of three physiotherapists at this make-do-clinic, teaches the mother of one of her young patients how she can help cure her child. The Red Cross Hall in Durban's Old Fort Road is the place where voluntary workers of all races help to mend parents' broken hears while they heal the little crippled limbs of their children. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
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    Description: DM2009110408:SAED:SOCIAL:CHILDREN:GCPAUG19 1962 - Mrs. F.L. Simpson exercises the limbs of a small boy. The Red Cross Hall in Durban's Old Fort Road is the place where voluntary workers of all races help to mend parents' broken hears while they heal the little crippled limbs of their children. (Photograph by Drum Photographer ©BAHA)
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    Title: GOAL! Alex Sibiya, Coastals' goalkeeper fails to stop Isaac Meletse's shot from the penalty spot
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    Description: DM2009031107:SAED:SPORTS:SOCCER:PERSONALITIES:GCP OCT24 1965 - GOAL! Alex Sibiya, Coastals' goalkeeper fails to stop Isaac Meletse's shot from the penalty spot. Sibiya was the star of the Durban team. Zulu Royal Coastals deservedly beat Hungry Lions 2-1 at the Kliptown Parents Ground yesterday. (Photograph by Moffat Zungu BAHA)
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    Title: Soccer fan keeps the crowd away from linesman E. Kubheka
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    Description: DM2009040617:SAED:SPORTS:SOCCER:PERSONALITIES:GCP NOV21 1965 - Soccer fan keeps the crowd away from linesman E. Kubheka minutes after he was stabbed by an irate fan at the end of the Pirates-Swallows game yesterday at Parents Stadium Kliptown. Pirates won 2-1. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
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    Title: Shooting, Knifing At Big Match
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    Description: DM2009040619:SAED:SPORTS:SOCCER:PERSONALITIES:GCP NOV21 1965 - Shootings and stabblings marked the Moroka Swallows - Orlando Pirates "derby" game at the Parents Stadium, Kliptown, yesterday. Pirates won 2-1. The referee, Mr. Mthabela, from Durban, carried on undere threats. The shooting started about 20 minutes after the interval when trouble broke out in the Swallows goalmouth. It is not known who fired the shot, but a crowd gathered round the goal-mouth. E.Kubheka linesman was stabbed twice on the shoulder afte the end of the game. (Photograph by Drum Photographer BAHA)
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    Description: The Shut-down On African Education - A black clowd is sweeping over African education today. There is a pincer movement closing in centers of learning. In primary schools that unfortunate Bantu Education Act 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 schools. And the Government's reply? Numbers of children who did not turn up for school by and on 25 April have been banned from schooling anywhere in the Union. As a result, of a 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. The school, going population outside school has thus increased immensely. Banned pupils, sacked teachers, half-empty schools. (Photograph by Peter Magubane © BAHA) Josias Madzunya
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    Description: DM2000012801:SAED:POLITICS:EDUCATION:JUN1955 - 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 schools. And the Goverments reply? numbers of children who did not turn up for school by and on April 25 have been banned from schooling anywhere in the Union. As a result, of a 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. The school - going population outside school has thus been increased immensely. Banned pupils, sacked teachers, half-empty classes. (Photograph by Drum Photographer © Baileys Archives) township, neg 659
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    Image Number: dm2000020107
    Title: Nelson Mandela - The Shutdown on African Education
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    Description: DM2000020107:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITY:JUN1955 - The shut-down on African education - Nelson Mandela outside the Bantu Education Building - 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 schools. And the Goverments reply? numbers of children who did not turn up for school by and on April 25 have been banned from schooling anywhere in the Union. As a result, of a 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. The school - going population outside school has thus been increased immensely. Banned pupils, sacked teachers, half-empty classes. (Photograph by Drum Photographer Baileys Archives) n
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    Description: DM2000041016:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITY:AUG1954 - Masterpiece In Bronze - Roseberry Tandwefika Bokwe was born at Luthuli, Tsomo, Transkei, Cape Province on the 7th March 1900. He is the son of the late Rev. John Knox Bokwe, himself a man of enlightment as missionary and pioneer musician and composer among Africans in South Africa. As a ministers child Roseberry was to move from place to place with his parents. He began his education at Ugie and continued at Lovedale Institution from 1911 to 1917. In 1918, he entered Fort Hare College for his matriculation, after which he took a teachers diploma. (Photograph by Drum Photographer © Baileys Archives) Teacher, medicine
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    Description: DM2000041016:SAED:POLITICS:PERSONALITY:AUG1954 - Masterpiece In Bronze - Roseberry Tandwefika Bokwe was born at Luthuli, Tsomo, Transkei, Cape Province on the 7th March 1900. He is the son of the late Rev. John Knox Bokwe, himself a man of enlightment as missionary and pioneer musician and composer among Africans in South Africa. As a ministers child Roseberry was to move from place to place with his parents. He began his education at Ugie and continued at Lovedale Institution from 1911 to 1917. In 1918, he entered Fort Hare College for his matriculation, after which he took a teachers diploma. (Photograph by Drum Photographer Baileys Archives) Teacher, medicine
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    Image Number: dm2000050307
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    Description: DM2000050307:POLITICS:PERSONALITY:JUN1964 - The Revonia Men - Lionel Bernstein, Treason Trialist, soldier, editor, Nazi-hater. Lionel Bernstein has no political backround. His parents were middle class. He may have become interested in social problems first when he was at school. For the teachers at that time belonged to the generation of British university graduates who were violently anti-fascist. In any event Bernstein was actively supporting Republican Spain by working for the South African anti-fascist League which was inspired by the rise in Nazi hooliganism in South Africa. After a spell as secretary of the Labour Party League of Youth, he joined the communist Party in 1939. He was only 19. He was soon in charge of propaganda in the party's Johannesburg office. He qualified at the University of Witwatersrand as an architect in 1941. After marrying Linda Watts he was elected secretary of the district committee of the Comminist Party. He joined up and served as a gunner with the 6
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      24. manuscripts,
      25. photographs, and
      26. any additional information that can form part of the archive of Baileys African History Archive.
    7. We may use cookies or other tracking technologies to collect information such as the pages You visit or the information You request. The Website hosting agents and/or service providers may automatically log Your “IP address” which is a unique identifier for Your computer and/or other access devices. Such information collected is for aggregate purposes only.
  2. CONSENT TO PROCESS YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
    1. If You are a Website User, You consent to the processing of Your Personal Information specifically including (i) to greet the User when he/she accesses the Website, (ii) to inform the Website User of facts relating to his/her access and use of the Website as well as to assist with problems, (iii) to provide the Website User with access to the Website and the associated Website services, (iv) to provide the Website User with direct marketing communications regarding Baileys African History Archive’s activities and news, and/or (v) to compile non-personal statistical information about browsing habits, click patterns and access to the Website.
    2. If You are an Archive Content Subject, You consent to the processing of Your Personal Information specifically including (i) to compile and maintain an archive for Baileys African History Archive, (ii) to be published in marketing and communications materials, including but not limited to, school magazines, brochures, newsletters and published photographs on the Website or otherwise, and/or (iii) to provide the You with direct marketing communications regarding Baileys African History Archive’s activities and news.
    3. The processing of Your Personal Information shall include the collection, receipt, recording, organisation, collation, storage, updating or modification, retrieval, alteration, consultation, use; dissemination by means of transmission, distribution or making available in any other form; or merging, linking, as well as blocking, degradation, erasure or destruction of information.
    4. By using our Website, You represent that You are of the age of 18 or older or that you have the necessary authorisation from a competent person and that you consent to Your Personal Information to be processed by Baileys African History Archive.
    5. You expressly consent to Baileys African History Archive retaining Your Personal Information once Your relationship with Baileys African History Archive has been terminated for: aggregate, statistical, reporting and historical purposes.
    6. In the event that You wish to revoke all consent pertaining to Your Personal Information and/or You would like Baileys African History Archive to remove and/or delete Your Personal Information entirely, You may contact Baileys African History Archive via email to bahapix@iafrica.com
  3. HANDLING OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
    1. Baileys African History Archive endeavours to comply with all laws and regulations applicable to Baileys African History Archive pertaining to information and communications privacy including, but not limited to, the 1996 South African Constitution and the Protection of Personal Information Act 4 of 2013 (“the Act”). Baileys African History Archive applies the principles of protection of Personal Information under such Act and further legislation referred to in the Act.
    2. Baileys African History Archive seeks to ensure the quality, accuracy and confidentiality of Personal Information in its possession. You warrant that all personal information supplied by You is both true and correct at the time of provision. In the event of any aspect of Your personal information changing post submission, it is Your responsibility to immediately notify Baileys African History Archive of the said changes by email to Bongi Maswanganyi. You agree to indemnify and hold Baileys African History Archive, its officers, directors, employees, agents, and suppliers harmless from and against any claims, damages, actions and liabilities including without limitation, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages arising out of Baileys African History Archive’s reliance on Your personal information should Your personal information contain any errors or inaccuracies.
    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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