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Promise and Despair - The First Struggle for a Non-Racial South Africa (Hardcover)
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Promise and Despair - The First Struggle for a Non-Racial South Africa (Hardcover)
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The struggle for freedom in South Africa goes back a long way. In
1909, a remarkable interracial delegation of South Africans
traveled to London to lobby for a non-racialized constitution and
franchise for all. Among their allies was Mahatma Gandhi, who later
encapsulated lessons from the experience in his most important
book, Hind Swaraj. Though the mission failed, the London debates
were critical to the formation of the African National Congress in
1912. With impeccable storytelling and rich character depictions,
Martin Plaut describes the early quest for black franchise and the
seeds it planted for a new South Africa. While most people believe
that black South Africans obtained the vote in 1994, men of all
races voted in the Cape Colony for almost a century, sometimes
deciding election outcomes. The London mission was part of a long
history of nonwhite political agency. Taking as its centerpiece the
1909 delegation, Promise and Despair covers the twelve years
between the South African War and the First World War, during which
the major forces that would shape twentieth-century South Africa
were forged. Plaut reveals new details of the close collaboration
between Gandhi and the ANC leadership during the Indian-South
African community's struggle for their rights, the influence of the
American South on South African racial practices, and the workings
of the Imperial system.
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