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A Mass Meeting at Bulawayo, c1900. Creator: Unknown
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A Mass Meeting at Bulawayo, c1900. Creator: Unknown
A Mass Meeting at Bulawayo, c1900. From " South Africa in Peace and War" edited by C. Lang Neil. [Miles & Miles, London]
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British Colonies C Lang Neil Charles Lang Charles Lang Neil Labour Labour Relations Mass Meeting Miles Miles Miles Neil South Africa South Africa In Peace And War South African Zimbabwe Black Colour British Empire Bulawayo
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A Mass Meeting at Bulawayo, c1900
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captures a powerful moment in history that resonates with the struggles and aspirations of the African people. This photo print, taken by an unknown creator, transports us to a pivotal gathering in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe during the early 20th century. The image showcases a crowd of determined individuals standing together under the open sky. Their faces reflect both hope and determination as they unite for a common cause. The meeting represents not only their fight against colonialism but also their pursuit of justice and equality. In this snapshot frozen in time, we witness the strength of unity amidst adversity. It serves as a testament to Africa's rich heritage and its unwavering spirit throughout history. The British Empire looms large over this scene, reminding us of the complex dynamics between colonizer and colonized. This photograph is part of "South Africa in Peace and War" edited by C. Lang Neil, which offers valuable insights into the socio-political landscape of that era. Through literature like this book, we gain deeper understanding about labor relations, politics, and colonial impact on South Africa. As we contemplate this portrait from our past, let it serve as a reminder that progress is often born out of collective action – where voices merge into one resounding call for change.
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