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This much-awaited volume uncovers the long-lost pages of the major
African multi-lingual newspaper, "Abantu-Batho." Founded in 1912 by
African National Congress (ANC) convener Pixley Seme, with
assistance from the Swazi Queen, the paper published until 1931,
and this work shows how it attracted the cream of African
politicians; journalists; and poets Mqhayi, Nontsisi, and Grendon.
Comprising both essays on and texts from the paper, this book
explores the complex movements and individuals that emerged as the
essays contribute rich, new material to provide clearer insights
into South African politics and intellectual life. "The People's
Paper" unveils a judicious selection of never-before-published
columns, spanning every year of its life and drawn from
repositories on three continents. Distinguished historians and
literary scholars together with exciting young scholars plumb the
lives and ideas of editors, writers, readers and allied movements.
Sharing the considerable interest in the ANC centenary, this unique
book will have a strong appeal and secure audience among all
interested in history, politics, culture, literature, gender,
biography, and journalism studies, from academics and students to a
general public interested in knowing about this unique newspaper,
its people, and the stories that once captivated South Africans.
The book, Teaching English in Swaziland: The Life and Days of
Gordon Thomas is about Gordon the teacher and mentor.His life at
Manzini Nazarene is one that all his students remember as filled
with great moments of teaching and learning. In this book his ideas
on teaching are written about in a semi-fictional manner that
enables readers to think about their own teaching.The dedication he
brought to the teaching task has been analyzed to bring out how he
taught composition, poetry, drama and the novel. His students in
the class of "'74 "called him "Chaucer." We thank York University
and the Church of the Nazarene for making it possible for such a
great teacher and thinker to "sow" into our lives. His students
have grown to be professors, ministers, ambassadors and many other
important careers that are serving the nation of Swaziland in
wonderful ways. The life of a Christian teacher is something that
can never be replaced in the lives of students. Gordon will be
remembered in all the countries around the world where he worked
for all that he gave.Gordon Thomas died of melanoma cancer in
2006.
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