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Promise and despair - The first struggle for a non-racial South Africa (Paperback)
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Promise and despair - The first struggle for a non-racial South Africa (Paperback)
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List price R280
Loot Price R219
Discovery Miles 2 190
You Save R61 (22%)
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Most people believe that black South Africans obtained the vote for
the first time in 1994. In fact, for almost a century suitably
qualified black people had enjoyed the vote in the Cape and Natal,
and in certain constituencies had decided the outcome of
parliamentary elections. Little wonder, then, that when the first
South Africa came about in 1910, black people were keen to see the
principle of non-racialism entrenched in the constitution that was
drawn up for the new Union. This is the story of that struggle. Its
centrepiece is a lively account of the delegation that travelled to
London in mid-1909 to lobby for a non-racial constitution. Led by a
famous white lawyer and former prime minister of the Cape, Will
Schreiner, brother of the novelist Olive Schreiner, it included
some of the great African and Coloured leaders of the day, who were
perhaps equal in stature to the great black leaders who helped
found the second South Africa in 1994. The story played out in
London, Cape Town and Pretoria; but its outcome was the result,
too, of protests in India and of debates in England and Australia.
Many of the Africans involved in this story went on to found the
African National Congress, but there were other participants,
including MK Gandhi, whose own fight for the rights of Indian
people in South Africa is woven into this story. The book concludes
with a discussion of why Gandhi was finally able to leave South
Africa in 1914 victorious, while other parties and movements,
including the ANC, were unable to resist the tide of white racism.
This is the story of the founding of the first South Africa, with
all its promise and despair.
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