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Under apartheid, many of the street names were in the Afrikaans language, or honored Afrikaners, whose government had largely designed and implemented apartheid. The government hadn’t even bothered to give many of the nonwhite areas street names at all; even today, thousands of streets are unnamed in the country. One black South African election official told me how growing up he had a cousin who had an address—which made him seem very “glamorous.”
The Address Book: What Street Addresses Reveal About Identity, Race, Wealth, and Power
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