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Lindokuhle Sobekwa on Ernest Cole

remember coming across Ernest Cole’s book, , when I was in high school. At the time, I was familiar with a lot of black photographers – but not black South African ones. So when I learned of his work, I was immediately inspired. The fact that he was also working in his

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