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The first president: A life of John L. Dube, Founding president of the ANC

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By (author): Heather Hughes

A full biography of the founding president of the African National Council (ANC), this account uncovers the inspirations for John L. Dubes many public achievements. Tracing the history of his forbearers in the Zulu kingdom, this volume chronicles the politicians life from his birth in 1871, and highlights his many achievements, including the founding of the Ohlange School, the key role he played in the Bhambatha Rebellion, and the authorship of the first Zulu novel. As it evaluates Dubes five-year presidency of the ANC, this book shows that in spite of the many conflicts and ambiguities in his position, Dubes central political beliefthat Africans should be directly represented in the parliament of the landremained remarkably constant throughout his long career. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 232mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Aug 2015
  • Publisher: Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: South Africa
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781770098138

About Heather Hughes

Heather Hughes was born in Johannesburg and was educated at the universities of the Witwatersrand and London. She was based for many years at the University of Natal teaching African politics and history. She was also active in the detainees' support movement and Black Sash in South Africa and helped to found a section of Amnesty International there in 1991. She was a researcher on the KwaZulu-Natal region for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in the mid-1990s. Since 2001 she has been based at the University of Lincoln where she holds the post of Principal Teacher Fellow. She has published in the areas of human rights southern African history and heritage and has participated in a number of projects to refurbish and publicize South Africa's neglected heritage the most notable of which is the Inanda Heritage Trail in Durban. She holds a number of awards for her human rights and educational work.

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