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Importing Chinese labourers to work in the gold mines of South Africa in 1904
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Importing Chinese labourers to work in the gold mines of South Africa in 1904
CHT211419 Importing Chinese labourers to work in the gold mines of South Africa in 1904, illustration from Le Petit Journal, 1904 (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: emigrants Chinois en Afrique du Sud; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22620532
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British Empire Employment Mining Policy Witwatersrand
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This print captures a significant moment in history - the importing of Chinese labourers to work in the gold mines of South Africa in 1904. The illustration, originally featured in Le Petit Journal, showcases the magnitude and diversity of workers brought from China to support the booming mining industry on the Witwatersrand. The image portrays a group of determined Chinese emigrants, ready to embark on their journey across continents for employment opportunities. Their presence not only highlights the global reach and influence of the British Empire but also sheds light on policies surrounding indentured labour during that era. With its vibrant colors and intricate details, this artwork offers a glimpse into an important chapter where different cultures converged amidst industrialization. It serves as a reminder of how migration shaped nations and economies worldwide. As we reflect upon this historical moment captured by French School artists, it is crucial to acknowledge both the hardships faced by these workers and their contributions towards building South Africa's mining industry. This photograph stands as a testament to resilience, perseverance, and human determination against challenging circumstances. Brought out from obscurity through eArchives Charmet and now preserved at Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, France; this image continues to spark conversations about labor rights, immigration policies, and social justice even today.
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