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“The Black man must enter the white man’s house through the back door. The Black man does most of the dirty work…”
Es'kia Mphahlele
In his memoir, Mphahlele explores the segregation of the apartheid rule in South Africa as a young man growing up.
He focuses on the maltreatment of black people during the second half of the 20th century through enforcements that aimed to put non-whites down.
Es'kia Mphahlele Quotes (Author of Afrika My Music) - Goodreads
Black Africans were subjugated by strict policing through curfews, carrying documentations, and racist programs. The apartheid law subdued the blacks by allowing for harassment, police violence, and extrajudicial killings against them. Moreover, the segregation pushing them into poverty and low-income jobs that barely sustaine Es'kia Mphahlele - Wikiquote GES