What I say is true – and most white South Africans would acknowledge it freely,” Ernest Cole wrote in House of Bondage, his seminal photo book on life under apartheid. First published in 1967, House ...
Apartheid saturated the foundation of Ernest Cole's young life like poison. Born in Pretoria, Cole lived through the casual horrors of baasskap, a violent philosophy that advocated minority white ...
Ernest Cole began teaching at Hope in July 2008 as assistant professor of English on tenure track. He was tenured in 2014 and is currently the director of global learning and chair of the Department ...
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"Ernest Levi Tsoloane Kole, born in 1940 in Eersterust, Pretoria, began his career sweeping floors in a Johannesburg photography studio," Valerie Complex writes in her Deadline review of the film ...
Magnolia Pictures has revealed the official trailer for the acclaimed documentary film Ernest Cole: Lost and Found, telling the profoundly moving life story of the extraordinary talented ...
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Ernest Cole began teaching at Hope in July 2008 as assistant professor of English on tenure track. He was tenured in 2014 and is currently the director of global learning and chair of the Department ...
More than 60,000 of Ernest Cole’s 35mm film negatives were inexplicably discovered in a bank vault in Stockholm, Sweden. Most considered these forever lost, especially the thousands of pictures ...