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Peter Sexford Magubane OMSS (18 January 1932 – 1 January 2024) was a South African photographer and anti-apartheid activist. He was also the personal photographer of President Nelson Mandela . Early life
Peter Magubane, the renowned artist-photographer who shed light on the everyday struggles of Black South Africans for decades under apartheid, died on Monday. After joining Drum magazine in 1955 ...
Peter Magubane, a fearless photographer who captured the violence and horror of South Africa's apartheid era of racial oppression, and was entrusted with documenting Nelson Mandela's first years ...
Magubane is a surname found in South Africa. Notable people with this surname include: Bernard Magubane (21930 – 2013)], a South African sociologist and anti-apartheid activist; Emmanuel Magubane (active 1999 – 2014), a South African politician; Peter Magubane (1932 – 2024), a South African photographer
Many of the students who planned or joined the uprising, as well as other witnesses, took part, including the photographer Peter Magubane, the reporter Sophie Tema and Tim Wilson, the white doctor who pronounced Pieterson dead in Baragwanath Hospital. The programme was broadcast on SABC and on a number of local radio stations throughout South ...
Her poetry was published in 1978 in the book Black as I Am, with photographs by Peter Magubane, [13] and has also appeared in publications including Somehow We Survive: An Anthology of South African Writing, edited by Sterling Plumpp (1982), [14] and Daughters of Africa: An International Anthology of Words and Writings by Women of African ...
Peter Magubane, South African photographer (1932–2024) John Matisonn, print and radio journalist for both South African and United States broadcasters (born 1949) Zakes Mda, journalist (born 1948) Nathaniel Ndazana Nakasa, South African journalist and short story writer (1937–1965)
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