Sol Plaatje's Native Life in South Africa

Sol Plaatje's Native Life in South Africa
Title Sol Plaatje's Native Life in South Africa PDF eBook
Author Janet Remmington
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 320
Release 2016-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 1868149838

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Sheds new light on Native Life appearing at a critical historical juncture, and reflects on how to read it in South Africa’s heightened challenges today. First published in 1916, Sol Plaatje's Native Life in South Africa was written by one of the South Africa's most talented early twentieth-century black leaders and journalists. Plaatje's pioneering book arose out of an early African National Congress campaign to protest against the discriminatory 1913 Natives Land Act. Native Life vividly narrates Plaatje's investigative journeying into South Africa's rural heartlands to report on the effects of the Act and his involvement in the deputation to the British imperial government. At the same time it tells the bigger story of the assault on black rights and opportunities in the newly consolidated Union of South Africa - and the resistance to it. Originally published in war-time London, but about South Africa and its place in the world, Native Life travelled far and wide, being distributed in the United States under the auspices of prominent African-American W E B Du Bois. South African editions were to follow only in the late apartheid period and beyond. The aim of this multi-authored volume is to shed new light on how and why Native Life came into being at a critical historical juncture, and to reflect on how it can be read in relation to South Africa's heightened challenges today. Crucial areas that come under the spotlight in this collection include land, race, history, mobility, belonging, war, the press, law, literature, language, gender, politics, and the state.

Native Life in South Africa

Native Life in South Africa
Title Native Life in South Africa PDF eBook
Author Solomon T. Plaatje
Publisher Graphic Arts Books
Total Pages 267
Release 2021-11-16
Genre History
ISBN 1513217240

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Native Life in South Africa (1916) is a book by Solomon T. Plaatje. Written while Plaatje was serving as General Secretary of the South African Native National Congress, the work shows the influence of American activist and socialist historian W. E. B. Du Bois, whom Plaatje met and befriended. Using historical analysis and firsthand accounts from native South Africans, Plaatje exposes the cruelty of colonialism and analyzes the significance of the 1913 Natives’ Land Act. “Awaking on Friday morning, June 20, 1913, the South African Native found himself, not actually a slave, but a pariah in the land of his birth.” Native Life in South Africa begins with the passage of the 1913 Natives’ Land Act, which made it illegal for Black South Africans to lease and purchase land outside of government designated reserves. The act, which was the first of many segregation laws passed by the Union Parliament, was devastating to millions of poor South African natives, most of whom relied on leasing land from white farmers to survive.Native Life in South Africa is a classic of South African literature reimagined for modern readers.

Native Nostalgia

Native Nostalgia
Title Native Nostalgia PDF eBook
Author Jacob Dlamini
Publisher Jacana Media
Total Pages 175
Release 2009
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1770097554

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Challenging the stereotype that black people who lived under South African apartheid have no happy memories of the past, this examination into nostalgia carves out a path away from the archetypical musings. Even though apartheid itself had no virtue, the author, himself a young black man who spent his childhood under apartheid, insists that it was not a vast moral desert in the lives of those living in townships. In this deep meditation on the experiences of those who lived through apartheid, it points out that despite the poverty and crime, there was still art, literature, music, and morals that, when combined, determined the shape of black life during that era of repression.

Mhudi

Mhudi
Title Mhudi PDF eBook
Author Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje
Publisher Three Continents
Total Pages 184
Release 1975
Genre Africa
ISBN

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Mhudi, the first full-length novel in English by a black South African, was written in the late 1910s. A romantic epic set in the first half of the nineteenth century, the main action is unleashed by King Mzilikazi's extermination campaign against the Barolong in 1832 at Kunana (nowadays Setlagole), and covers the resultant alliance of defeated peoples with Boer frontiersmen in a resistance movement leading to Battlehill (Vegkop, 1836) and the showdown at the Battle of Mosega (17 January 1839). Plaatje's eponymous heroine is an enduring symbol of the belief in a new day.

Sol Plaatje

Sol Plaatje
Title Sol Plaatje PDF eBook
Author Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje
Publisher Ohio University Press
Total Pages 508
Release 1997
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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A comprehensive selection of Sol Plaatje's writings, including letters to the press, newspaper articles and editorials, pamphlets, political speeches evidence to government commissions of enquiry, unpublished autobiographical writings, and personal letters.

Native Life in South Africa

Native Life in South Africa
Title Native Life in South Africa PDF eBook
Author Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje
Publisher
Total Pages 584
Release 1982
Genre Black people
ISBN

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A work of impassioned political propaganda, exposing the plight of black South Africans under the whites-only government'

Sol Plaatje's Mhudi

Sol Plaatje's Mhudi
Title Sol Plaatje's Mhudi PDF eBook
Author Sabata-mpho Mokae
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages 273
Release 2021
Genre History
ISBN 1847012760

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"Sol Plaatje's Mhudi is the first full-length novel in English to have been written by a black South African and is widely regarded as one of South Africa's most important literary works. Set in the 1830s, it tells the tale of Mhudi and Ra-Thaga, a romantic story set against a violent backdrop of war between Barolong and Matebele, complicated by the intrusions of Boer trekkers with whom the Barolong form an alliance. It is notable, among other things, for the way Plaatje uses the past to explore the roots of the oppression and injustice suffered by his people a century later, when the book was written"--Page 4 of cover