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Building of Schoolsinfra After Operation Jumelles, Kabylia, Algeria, 24th August 1959 (b/w photo)

Building of Schoolsinfra After Operation Jumelles, Kabylia, Algeria, 24th August 1959 (b / w photo)


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Building of Schoolsinfra After Operation Jumelles, Kabylia, Algeria, 24th August 1959 (b/w photo)

1741701 Building of Schoolsinfra After Operation Jumelles, Kabylia, Algeria, 24th August 1959 (b/w photo) by French Photographer (20th century); (add.info.: After operation "Jumelles" in Kabylia, Algeria (at time of war in Algeria) : building of schools here in a village (Tizi Mibel), august 24, 1959)

Media ID 31949966

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1950 1959 Africa African African Agippl Algeria Algeria Algerian Algerian Algerians Algiers Années Arab Culture Building Site Construction Site Construction Works Daily Ecole Ecolier Eleve Enfance Enfant Guerre Imperialism Imperialist Maghrebi Maghrebian Pupil Quotidienne Afica Afric Arab Civilization Arabians Maghreb


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This print captures a significant moment in history - the aftermath of Operation Jumelles in Kabylia, Algeria on August 24th, 1959. Taken by a French photographer during the Algerian War, it showcases the resilience and determination of the Algerian people amidst conflict. In this powerful image, we see a village called Tizi Mibel where schools are being built after the operation. The construction site symbolizes hope for a brighter future as education plays a vital role in rebuilding communities torn apart by war. A group of children can be seen nearby, representing the innocence and potential that lies within them. The photo serves as a reminder of colonialism's impact on Algeria and its fight for independence. It sheds light on the struggles faced by Algerians during this turbulent period in history. The Arab culture is also depicted through this image, showcasing an important aspect of North African identity. The building works stand as symbols of resistance against imperialism and highlight the strength and determination of Algerians to shape their own destiny. This photograph offers us a glimpse into daily life during wartime - capturing both moments of destruction but also those filled with hope for better days ahead. It serves as an important historical document that reminds us of the power education holds in shaping societies even amidst turmoil.

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