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Photo Analysis Directions As a class, we will analyze each photo. We will look at and discuss the details of each photo. Infer what the details mean and analyze what is happening in the photo

Typical Homestead

Beach Picture

Typical Squatter’s Camp

Sharpeville Uprising

Rodden Island Prison

Man with Passbook

Checking Passbook

Soweto Uprising

Funeral and Protest

Separate Bathroom Facilities

Journal Entry- Put on back of photo analysis sheet In complete sentences, summarize everything you think you now know about Apartheid in South Africa. How do you think what you saw in these pictures compares with the Civil Rights movement in the United States?