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EXHIBITION: INFINITY TO THE POWER OF WOMEN
Alice Victoria Kinloch was a Cape Town-born human rights activist. Kinloch challenged the conditions of black miners who were abused as cheap labour on instructions of arch-British imperialists such as Barney Barnato and Cecil John Rhodes. Kinloch's concern about what she observed in the single-sex mining compound system in Kimberley, prevalent since 1869 when diamonds were discovered there, spurred her activism to expose such abuse by writing articles to address the denigration of black miners.
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