Peter Magubane, a South African photographer who captured 40 years of apartheid, dies at age 91

File - South African photographer Peter Magubane, speaks with The Associated Press during an interview at his home, in Johannesburg, Thursday June 2, 2016. Magubane, a fearless photographer who captured the violence and horror of South Africa’s brutal apartheid era of racial oppression and was then entrusted with documenting Nelson Mandela’s first years of freedom after his release from prison, has died. He was 91. The South African National Editors’ Forum said it had been informed by Magubane's family that he died on Monday, Jan. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell, File)

CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — Peter Magubane, a fearless photographer who captured the violence and horror of South Africa's apartheid era of racial oppression, and was entrusted with documenting Nelson Mandela's first years of freedom after his release from prison, has died. He was 91.

Magubane died Monday, according to the South African National Editors' Forum, which said it had been informed of his death by his family.

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