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Open Access 01-07-2017 | Commentary

“Honey, Milk and Bile”: a social history of Hillbrow, 1894–2016

Authors: Jonathan Stadler, Charles Dugmore

Published in: BMC Public Health | Special Issue 3/2017

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Abstract

This commentary constructs a social history of Hillbrow, an inner-city suburb in Johannesburg, South Africa, based on a review of relevant published historical, anthropological and sociological texts. We highlight the significant continuities in the social structure of the suburb, despite the radical transformations that have occurred over the last 120 years.
Originally envisaged as a healthy residential area, distinct from the industrial activity of early Johannesburg, Hillbrow was a prime location for health infrastructure to serve the city. By the late 1960s, the suburb had been transformed by the rapid construction of high rise office and apartment buildings, providing temporary low cost accommodation for young people, migrants and immigrants. In the 1980s, Hillbrow defied the apartheid state policy of racial separation of residential areas, and earned the reputation of a liberated zone of tolerance and inclusion. By the 1990s, affected by inner-city decay and the collapse of services for many apartment buildings, the suburb became associated with crime, sex work, and ungovernability. More recently, the revitalisation of the Hillbrow Health Precinct has created a more optimistic narrative of the suburb as a site for research and interventions that has the potential to have a positive impact on the health of its residents.
The concentration of innovative public health interventions in Hillbrow today, particularly in the high quality health services and multidisciplinary research of the Hillbrow Health Precinct, creates the possibility for renewal of this troubled inner-city suburb.
Footnotes
1
Racial categories (‘black’, ‘white’, ‘Indian’, and ‘coloured’) are used consistently throughout the paper. This does not reflect the authors’ endorsement of the former apartheid government’s use of racial categories and population groups.
 
2
This is most evident in the internet blogs and commentaries by largely white South Africans on the decline of the inner city. For example, see https://​johannesburg1912​.​wordpress.​com/​2016/​02/​09/​history-of-hillbrow-pt-2/​
 
3
The 1913 Land Act aimed at regulating the acquisition of land, placed under communal tenure and controlled by chiefs. Land could neither be sold nor purchased, and black tenant farming was forbidden. This effectively forced large numbers of black men into wage labour.
 
4
Passed by the Apartheid government, the Group Areas Act enforced the segregation of different races, categorizing specific urban neighbourhoods or zones according to race, and restricting ownership and the occupation of land in these zones to a specific statutory (racial) group.
 
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The Pass Laws Act of 1952 made it compulsory for all black South Africans over the age of 16 to carry the “pass book” at all times.
 
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Metadata
Title
“Honey, Milk and Bile”: a social history of Hillbrow, 1894–2016
Authors
Jonathan Stadler
Charles Dugmore
Publication date
01-07-2017
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Public Health / Issue Special Issue 3/2017
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-017-4345-1

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