The Agrarian Context of Industrial Dispersal in South Africa
In terms of the broad agrarian context of contemporary industrial dispersal,
what is particularly salient are the processes that produced huge
agglomerations of population in the former bantustans from the 1960s
—forced removals of landowners and tenants from African freehold land
(the so-called “black spot” removals) and, even more significant in quantitative
terms, the massive evictions of black farm workers and labor