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Because non-whites were restricted to living in townships, often far from where they worked, trains were a crucial mode of public transportation. Political violence and crime made travel by train unpredictable and perilous. Soweto, South Africa, 1992 Slide 2: A farm laborer rested in the kitchen of her workers' quarters on a farm owned by Afrikaners. Orange Free State, South Africa, 1992 Slide 3: Workers and their families were forcibly removed from Brown's Farm to an area of undeveloped bush. For shelter they constructed makeshift shacks from whatever building materials could be scavenged. The settlement continued to expand and became a vast squatter camp known as Crossroads. After a cold winter's night, shack dwellers waited for the warmth of the morning sun. Crossroads, Western Cape, South Africa, 1992 Slide 4. A woman uses a fence topped with razor wire to dry freshly cleaned lace. Embusini, Orlando East, Soweto, South Africa 2009 #SouthAfrica #archive
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