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In Resistance: Sol Plaatje and South Africa, Shane Moran studies Sol Plaatje, the founding secretary of what was to become the African National Congress (ANC), and his work within the context of colonial politics and resistance. Arguing for a return to the study of one of the founders of anti-racism, Moran explores issues of land reform, human rights, and the legacy of colonialism. Through an in-depth analysis of Plaatje’s resistance to racial domination, Moran examines the nature of the struggles that continue within and beyond South Africa today. In particular, Moran analyzes events from the beginning of the previous century that shaped post-1994 South Africa, such as the resolution of the ANC to expropriate land without compensation.



Table of Contents

Chapter One: Resistance

Chapter Two: Bestiary

Chapter Three: Mhudi (1930)

Chapter Four: Native Life in South Africa (1916)

Chapter Five:. Analogy and Precedent

Chapter Six: Segregation

Chapter Seven: Labour

Resistance: Sol Plaatje and South Africa

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 19/04/2021
      ISBN13: 9781793628411, 978-1793628411
      ISBN10: 1793628416

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In Resistance: Sol Plaatje and South Africa, Shane Moran studies Sol Plaatje, the founding secretary of what was to become the African National Congress (ANC), and his work within the context of colonial politics and resistance. Arguing for a return to the study of one of the founders of anti-racism, Moran explores issues of land reform, human rights, and the legacy of colonialism. Through an in-depth analysis of Plaatje’s resistance to racial domination, Moran examines the nature of the struggles that continue within and beyond South Africa today. In particular, Moran analyzes events from the beginning of the previous century that shaped post-1994 South Africa, such as the resolution of the ANC to expropriate land without compensation.



      Table of Contents

      Chapter One: Resistance

      Chapter Two: Bestiary

      Chapter Three: Mhudi (1930)

      Chapter Four: Native Life in South Africa (1916)

      Chapter Five:. Analogy and Precedent

      Chapter Six: Segregation

      Chapter Seven: Labour

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