Reading the history of Alexandra Township (a name used by the apartheid government to describe a black settlement), one cannot but realise how easy it is for a human tragedy to occur – all it needs is the combination of a mass movement of poor rural families to the city; short sighted, inadequate, local government, and a misguided national government – to destroy the lives of ordinary citizens. Today, Alex, as the township is lovingly known by its residents, is gradually starting to overcome its past, over 100 years later. But to understand how difficult the road has been, let’s get back to the beginning.
AUDIO: Julian Baskin – History of Alexandra Township
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Historical photos of Alexandra Township
AUDIO: Julian Baskin – Hostels Ethnic Violence & Migration
Migrant worker hostel