Cato Manor
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CRIMINAL VICTIMISATION AND HOUSING IN CATO MANOR |
The Cato Manor area has a long history as a point of contention. The vibrant Indian and African community that had settled in the area was forcibly removed in 1955, and the land lay vacant for many years. |
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Civil Rights News Letter, Vol. XXII No.7 Issued 18 August 1975 | ||
Cato Manor, 1970 |
Residents Association - housing protest |
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Cato Manor, 1917. |
Scene of children collecting wood |
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Cato Manor, 1917. |
Scene of a filthy drain with a log as a bridge to cross. |
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Cato Manor, 1917. |
Scene of a child carrying a baby. |
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Cato Manor, 1917. |
Scene of children playing outside |
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Cato Manor Residents Association |
Men, women and children in a housing protest march at Cato Manor |
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Cato Manor Residents Association |
Men, women and Children participating in a housing protest action in Cato Manor |
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Cato Manor Residents Association |
Housing Protest in Cato Manor |
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Cato Manor Residents Association |
Housing protest in Cato Manor |
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Cato Manor Residents Association |
Housing protest in Cato Manor |
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Cato Manor Residents Association |
Housing prtest in Cato Manor |
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Cato Manor residents Association |
Housing protest in Cato Manor |
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Cato Manor Residents |
Living conditions in Cato Manor |
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Cato Manor Residents |
Man and woman in front of their house in Cato Manor |
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Cato Manor Residents |
Family at their house in Cato Manor |
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Cato Manor Resident Association |
Housing protest in Cato Manor |
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Cato Manor living conditions |
Women in a shanty at Cato Manor |
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Cato Manor 1914 |
the Beginnings of Cato Manor. In 1914, Cato subdivided the farm into a number of smallholdings which he then sold to prominent ... |