
From the publisher:
"Ernest Cole is a 27-year-old South African, a brilliant, self-taught photographer, and a brave man. In 1966, he left his homeland with a seven-year film record of how black people endure life in white South Africa. His pictures are exciting, painful, infuriating, beautiful, and true. His text is a powerful statement on human degradation in the twentieth century. His book is an exposé of conditions that should stir the conscience and arouse concern wherever people have been relegated to a House of Bondage. "
30.5 x 22 cm | 200 pages | hardcover