Travel as activism: 6 stories of Black women who refused to 'stay put' in apartheid South Africa

[The Africa news - Africa] - 18/09/2025
Share article Print article For black people living in South Africa during apartheid, simply moving around the country was a fraught activity, let alone crossing its borders. This was especially the case for black women, who were rock bottom of the racial pile, as South Afric
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