How Things Fell Apart
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In How Things Fell Apart - A Short History of South Africa - 1488 to Present Day, John H. Glover reveals the source of Apartheid and the racial struggles of the indigenous South Africans. Africans, their struggles with the European for political justice and freedom, and their denial of equality in the South Africa Parliamentary system and its society. John used letters written by European South African Politicians to show the fights of the indigenous South Africans and what they were up against, such as Percy A. Molteno, James Rose-Innes, J. X. Merriman, and Sir Alfred Milner, British Governor of Cape Colony, who wrote to Rev. James Green on December 12, 1901: ."As for the indigenous South Africans, one thing which appears to me quite evident is that a distinction must be drawn in the case of the natives between personal and political rights. A political equality of white and black is impossible.in any South African Parliament the interests of the blacks should be specially represented.this could be best done by white men, not elected but nominated for that particular purpose.As regards to personal rights, I hold that those of the natives should be just as clearly defined, and just as sacred as those of the white men. I do not, however, think that they need always be, or ought always to be the same.." How Things Fell Apart - A Short History of South Africa also reveals the indigenous South African politicians such as Walter Benson Rubusana and John Tengo Jabavu, and their struggles to combat political injustice and apartheid.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9781434306265
EAN: 9781434306265
Publisher Date: 25 Aug 2007
Dewey: 968
Height: 201 mm
LCCN: 2007931692
No of Pages: 148
PrintOnDemand: Y
Series Title: English
Width: 127 mm
ISBN-10: 1434306267
Publisher: Authorhouse
Binding: Paperback
Gardner Classification Code: I00
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
Pagination: 148 pages, black & white illustrations
Returnable: N
Spine Width: 10 mm
Year Of Publication: 2007