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From protest to challenge - protest and hope, 1882-1934

Sheridan Johns

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      From protest to challenge is a multi-volume chronicle of the struggle to achieve democracy and end racial discrimination in South Africa. Beginning in 1882 during the heyday of European imperialism, these volumes document the history of race conflict, protest, and political mobilisation by South Africa’s black majority. This revised and updated edition of Volume 1 of the classic series From protest to challenge surveys half a century of early efforts by black South Africans to win full citizenship in the country of their birth. Ninety-nine primary source documents are reproduced, accompanied by a text that sets the documents in historical context. Authors of the documents include John Dube, Josiah Gumede, John Tengo Jabavu, Clements Kadalie, Charlotte Maxeke, Sol Plaatje, and Pixley Seme. New documents by Abdullah Abdurahman, Margery Perham, Mohandas Gandhi, and the Communist Party of South Africa have been added. Students, teachers, political activists, and general readers will all find valuable resources and new perspectives in this important reference work.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Sheridan Johns EAN: 9781770098800 COUNTRY: South Africa PAGES: WEIGHT: 500 g HEIGHT: 235 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd DATE PUBLISHED: 2015-01-15 CITY: GENRE: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Political Advocacy WIDTH: 155 cm SPINE:

      Book Themes:

      Pressure groups, protest movements and non-violent action

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      Sheridan Johns is the co-editor of Mining for Development in the Third World; Mandela, Tambo and the African National Congress, and is the author of From Protest to Hope, 1882–1934 (Volume I of From Protest to Challenge; A Documentary Survey of African Politics in South Africa), and Raising the Red Flag: The International Socialist League and the Communist Party of South Africa, 1914-–1932, as well as of journal articles and book chapters dealing with African politics. Gail M. Gerhart is the author of Black Power in South Africa: the Evolution of an Idealogy, the co-author of volumes 3, 4 and 5 of From Protest to Challenge, and the editor of the second edition of the series.

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      From protest to challenge is a multi-volume chronicle of the struggle to achieve democracy and end racial discrimination in South Africa. Beginning in 1882 during the heyday of European imperialism, these volumes document the history of race conflict, protest, and political mobilisation by South Africa’s black majority. This revised and updated edition of Volume 1 of the classic series From protest to challenge surveys half a century of early efforts by black South Africans to win full citizenship in the country of their birth. Ninety-nine primary source documents are reproduced, accompanied by a text that sets the documents in historical context. Authors of the documents include John Dube, Josiah Gumede, John Tengo Jabavu, Clements Kadalie, Charlotte Maxeke, Sol Plaatje, and Pixley Seme. New documents by Abdullah Abdurahman, Margery Perham, Mohandas Gandhi, and the Communist Party of South Africa have been added. Students, teachers, political activists, and general readers will all find valuable resources and new perspectives in this important reference work.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Sheridan Johns EAN: 9781770098800 COUNTRY: South Africa PAGES: WEIGHT: 500 g HEIGHT: 235 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd DATE PUBLISHED: 2015-01-15 CITY: GENRE: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Political Advocacy WIDTH: 155 cm SPINE:

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      Pressure groups, protest movements and non-violent action

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      Sheridan Johns is the co-editor of Mining for Development in the Third World; Mandela, Tambo and the African National Congress, and is the author of From Protest to Hope, 1882–1934 (Volume I of From Protest to Challenge; A Documentary Survey of African Politics in South Africa), and Raising the Red Flag: The International Socialist League and the Communist Party of South Africa, 1914-–1932, as well as of journal articles and book chapters dealing with African politics. Gail M. Gerhart is the author of Black Power in South Africa: the Evolution of an Idealogy, the co-author of volumes 3, 4 and 5 of From Protest to Challenge, and the editor of the second edition of the series.

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