Housed in a colonnaded 1927 building that once served as the Department of Native Affairs, a critical institution in the apartheid system, the KwaMuhle Museum in Durban delves into the development of racism and segregation in colonial times. Exhibits detail how the Durban Corporation used beer sales to disrupt families and communities, and highlight the broader societal impact of apartheid. Visitors can explore these historical narratives through various displays, gaining insight into the complex and often painful history of the region.
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