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Peter Magubane has always lived by simple words, adopted from a former editor: “If you picture, you get that picture, under all circumstances.”
Mr. Magubane faced difficult circumstances when he started taking photos professionally. mid-1950s, he was a young, black man who had recently started working for Drum magaz Johannesburg.
When he went to the South African town of Zeerust in 1956 to photograph thousands of w marching against the pass laws, members of the press had been banned. And so to get his
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