Time Longer Than Rope: A History of the Black Man's Struggle for Freedom in South AfricaHistorical background of black Africanpolitical activity in South Africa R - comprises a chronology of events from 1486, and covers colonial wars, forced labour, political leadership, social movements, trade unionism, political problems, political party activity, etc. References and short bibliography. |
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The Coming of the Bantu 38 | 3 |
Makana the Prophet | 8 |
Slavery at the Cape | 17 |
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