The Pass Laws of Pretoria
In the searing heat of 1960s Pretoria, the world was divided by invisible lines. For Samuel, a young black man with a degree in sociology from a small college, the most dangerous object in his possession was not a weapon, but a small, blue book: the pass. The pass laws were the architecture of oppression, dictating where Samuel could walk, where he could work, and when he could breathe. To be...
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