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South Africa's labor empire: A History of black migrancy to the gold mines
South Africa’s Labor Empire examines the history of Black labor migration to South Africa’s gold mines from the 19th century through the apartheid era. Jonathan Crush, Alan Jeeves, and David Yudelman explore how labor recruitment systems, colonial policies, and racial regulations shaped the mining industry. The book highlights economic exploitation, racial segregation, harsh working conditions, and the social consequences for migrant worker communities. As part of the African Modernization and Development Series, this work is an essential reference for understanding South Africa’s labor dynamics and political economy.
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