DIVIDE AND RULE SOUTH AFRICA'S BANTUSTANS
by International Defence and Aid Fund for Southern Africa
London, United Kingdom
1980
Organization:
International Defence and Aid Fund for Southern Africa
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Type: Poster
Coverage in Africa:
South Africa
Coverage outside Africa:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Under apartheid 87 per cent of South Africa’s land was reserved for whites. Rural Africans were confined to the overcrowded Bantustans and urban Africans were treated as migrant workers. This poster shows how the Bantustans were made up of small fragmented parcels of land. This item was digitized by the Anti-Apartheid Movement Archives Committee, which made it available to the African Activist Archive.
Collection: Anti-Apartheid Movement, University of Oxford, Bodleian Library of Commonwealth and African Studies