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Fietas Museum

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Museum in Pageview, Gauteng, South Africa

Fietas Museum
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Established24 September 2013 (2013-09-24)
Location25 14th street,Pageview, Johannesburg
Coordinates26°11′48″S28°01′08″E / 26.196552°S 28.018842°E /-26.196552; 28.018842
TypeApartheid
CuratorSalma Patel
Websitehttp://www.gauteng.net/attractions/attraction-fietas-museu-mmemory-in-action-mia

Fietas Museum was opened on 24 September 2013, the museum is located inPageview, Gauteng,South Africa.[1][2] The building that the museum is housed in is one of the few to survive the forced removals under theGroup Areas Act and was declared a Heritage resource in 2007.[1]

Fietas

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Main article:Pageview, Gauteng

Fietas was the unofficial name given to the suburb of Pageview in its heyday between 1940 and 1965. Duringapartheid, the government attempted to exert control over the growing 'non-White' population ofJohannesburg, by setting up 'locations' along racial lines.[1]

Pageview was initially earmarked for 'Malay', 'Cape Coloured' and 'Coloured' people. By the 1940s, the population had become predominantly 'Indian' and 14th Street into a popular shopping destination but this came to the attention of the government and the area was re-zoned as a whites only area under the Group Areas Act.[1] 14th street in particular was a subject of interest in one ofNat Nakasa's writings. The following quote appears on the windows of the museum entrance doors:

Well-known Nationalists come all the way from the platteland to buy in Fourteenth Street. It is possible to find members of theJohannesburg Stock Exchange or a City Councillor’s wife waiting to be served after an African labourer in Fourteenth Street.

— QUITE A PLACE, FOURTEENTH STREET[3]

References

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toFietas Museum.
  1. ^abcd"Blue Plaque Celebrates Fietas". Archived fromthe original on 11 November 2014. Retrieved9 September 2014.
  2. ^"Fietas Museum - Memory in Action".Sophiatown Life. Retrieved30 August 2014.
  3. ^Nakasa, Nathaniel (2005). "Quite a place, Fourteenth street". In Patel, Essop (ed.).The World of Nat Nakasa. Picador Africa. p. 17.ISBN 9781770100190.
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