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.

Civil Rights News Letter, Vol. XXII No.7 Issued 18 August 1975
Cato Manor, 1970

Residents Association - housing protest

Cato Manor, 1917.

Scene of children collecting wood

Cato Manor, 1917.

Scene of a filthy drain with a log as a bridge to cross.

Cato Manor, 1917.

Scene of a  child carrying a baby.

Cato Manor, 1917.

Scene of children playing outside

Cato Manor Residents Association

Men, women and children in a housing protest march at Cato Manor

Cato Manor Residents Association

Men, women and Children participating in a housing protest action in Cato Manor

Cato Manor Residents Association

Housing Protest in Cato Manor

Cato Manor Residents Association

Housing protest in Cato Manor

Cato Manor Residents Association

Housing protest in Cato Manor

Cato Manor Residents Association

Housing prtest in Cato Manor

Cato Manor residents Association

Housing protest in Cato Manor

Cato Manor Residents

Living conditions in Cato Manor

Cato Manor Residents

Man and woman in front of their house in Cato Manor

Cato Manor Residents

Family at their house in Cato Manor

Cato Manor Resident Association

Housing protest in Cato Manor

Cato Manor living conditions

Women in a shanty at Cato Manor

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 ...

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