AFRICAN NATIVES WATCH THEIR FORMER HOMES BEING DEMOLISHED.—LEFT: A photograph taken during the recent forced removal of thousands of coloured persons from the western suburbs of Johannesburg to a new reservation well away from the city. The cleared native areas will be rebuilt as “all white” suburbs. RIGHT: Father Trevor Huddleston, the South African provincial of the Anglican Community of the Resurrection, who has long championed the natives in their segregation troubles with the Government. During the evacuation of Johannesburg’s coloured population he was in conflict with the civil authorities for celebrating Mass publicly in a native area without police permission.
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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27591, 23 February 1955, Page 7
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101AFRICAN NATIVES WATCH THEIR FORMER HOMES BEING DEMOLISHED.—LEFT: A photograph taken during the recent forced removal of thousands of coloured persons from the western suburbs of Johannesburg to a new reservation well away from the city. The cleared native areas will be rebuilt as “all white” suburbs. RIGHT: Father Trevor Huddleston, the South African provincial of the Anglican Community of the Resurrection, who has long championed the natives in their segregation troubles with the Government. During the evacuation of Johannesburg’s coloured population he was in conflict with the civil authorities for celebrating Mass publicly in a native area without police permission. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27591, 23 February 1955, Page 7
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