Omar Badsha, 1981-1983
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Images document the daily life of unemployed men, pensioners, and people living in compounds and shantytowns in rural areas. Other scenes include trade union meetings and strikes. Settings include a funeral, street scenes, meetings of residents and their attorneys, religous events, removal protests and a march. Some images were shot in urban and rural Lesotho, others in the rural Transkei, Kwazulu, and the Inanda shantytown.
Persons of note in the photos of opposition movements are Albertina Sisulu, Dr. Essop Jassat, Nokukhanya Luthuli, and Paul David (Natal Indian Congress). Other images by Badsha can be found in the Beyond the Barricades series.
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