Ozier Muhammad Photojournalist

South Africa's Non-Racial Election: Lining Up To Vote

Determine to vote in the waning hours of the election.
Lining Up To Vote, Durban, RSA

Women and some men line in the waniing hours of voting in the first non-racial election in the history of South Africa. Photo by Ozier Muhammad/The New York Times 

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