‘It was no different to a prison camp’: Oral accounts of adaptations, transitions and surviving an ‘emergency camp’; from Sophiatown to Ammunition Depot 91, 1955–1960s

The demolition of Sophiatown, Cato Manor, District Six and other areas under the apartheid regime hugely impacted the socio-economic lives of various South Africans (particularly those people classified as non-whites). The classification of South African cosmopolitan townships as slums according to...

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Main Author: Lesiba T. Leta
Format: article
Language:AF
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Published: AOSIS 2021
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/2f55cf174a3f4c71a121c171d68f3bb5
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