World famous photo journalist Jurgen Schadeberg captured some of the most pivotal moments of South Africa's anti-apartheid struggle. Schadeberg was borned in Berlin in 1931 and emigrated to South Africa in 1950 when he photographed struggle icons such as Nelson Mandela, Oliver Tambo, Walter Sisulu, Yusuf Dadoo and Bishop Trevor Huddleston, as well as the ordinary urban black population. These photogrpahs show the determined triumph of the human spirit, not only in lofty, political spaces, but in the lives of ordinary people, going about their daily business. Jurgen Schadeberg's Black & White Fifties photographic collection is a celebration of South Africa's rich heritage.
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