One of the posters in a photographic display set entitled THE STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE IN NAMIBIA AND SOUTHERN RHODESIA (ZIMBABWE) produced by the United Nations Office of Public Information. Four photographs depict a sign at a “native reserve,” a low-lying workers hostel in Walvis Bay, benches painted with segregated signs, and a “D” on a door in Katatura township showing segregation of the Damara ethnic group. The poster says separate development for blacks and whites - apartheid - is not a natural process; in practice it means development for whites and the expense of blacks; in means separate, unequal and inferior lives for blacks; it means oppression - the systematic...
One of the posters in a photographic display set entitled THE STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE IN NAMIBIA AND SOUTHERN RHODESIA (ZIMBABWE) produced by the United Nations Office of Public Information. Four photographs depict a sign at a “native reserve,” a low-lying workers hostel in Walvis Bay, benches painted with segregated signs, and a “D” on a door in Katatura township showing segregation of the Damara ethnic group. The poster says separate development for blacks and whites - apartheid - is not a natural process; in practice it means development for whites and the expense of blacks; in means separate, unequal and inferior lives for blacks; it means oppression - the systematic denial of basic rights to blacks. The poster says black townships are segregated in two ways: from white towns and into tribal compounds; apartheid emphasizes differences and neglects common needs and rights. Size: 52x37 centimeters.