Girl on Market Day and The Treachery of Identity by April Claggett  Image: During Apartheid in South Africa, it was necessary to be issued an ID card in order to do anything in society. An untrained clerk would assign you one of eight races. This card determined what you could and could not do and how you were treated. So many people I have met just would not fit into a system like that! This is Rirhandzu (which means pure love in Xitsonga), a teenager at our first residence in South Africa.
During Apartheid in South Africa, it was necessary to be issued an ID card in order to do anything in society. An untrained clerk would assign you one of eight races. This card determined what you could and could not do and how you were treated. So many people I have met just would not fit into a system like that! This is Rirhandzu (which means pure love in Xitsonga), a teenager at our first residence in South Africa.

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