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Apartheid South Africa: ‘Ernest Cole’s photographs were the first that told the story from inside the beast’

Raoul Peck directed the film "Ernest Cole: Lost & Found" about Ernest Cole, a black South African photographer who documented apartheid. Cole's photos, including those in his book "House of Bondage," offered a groundbreaking inside perspective on life under apartheid and were used in anti-apartheid propaganda. He later lived in exile, working with Magnum Photos and Time-Life before fading into obscurity and dying in poverty in New York in 1990.
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