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These oppressions wont cease: An anthology of the political thought of the Cape Khoesan, 17771879

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By (author): Robert Ross

The Khoesan were the first people in Africa to undergo the full rigours of European colonisation. By the early nineteenth century, they had largely been brought under colonial rule, dispossessed of their land and stock, and forced to work as labourers for farmers of European descent. Nevertheless, a portion of them were able to regain a degree of freedom and maintain their independence by taking refuge in the mission stations of the Western and Eastern Cape, most notably in the Kat River valley. For much of the nineteenth century, these Khoesan people kept up a steady commentary on, and intervention in, the course of politics in the Cape Colony.

Through petitions, speeches at meetings, letters to the newspapers and correspondence between themselves, the Cape Khoesan articulated a continuous critique of the oppressions of colonialism, always stressing the need for equality before the law, as well as their opposition to attempts to limit their freedom of movement through vagrancy legislation and related measures. This was accompanied by a well-grounded distrust, in particular, of the British settlers of the Eastern Cape and a concomitant hope, rarely realised, in the benevolence of the British government in London. Comprising 98 of these texts, These Oppressions Wont Cease an utterance expressed by Willem Uithaalder, commander of Khoe rebel forces in the war of 1850-3 contains the essential documents of Khoesan political thought in the nineteenth century. These texts of the Khoesan provide a history of resistance to colonial oppression which has largely faded from view. Robert Ross, the eminent historian of precolonial South Africa, brings back their voices from the annals of the archive, voices which were formative in the establishment of black nationalism in South Africa, but which have long been silenced.

Key points
  • Meticulous work of archival research by an eminent pre-colonial historian.
  • A rare anthology of texts of the Khoesan people mainly from the Kat River settlement (Winterberg area in Eastern Cape province).
  • The anthology captures the voice, the agency and the testimony of the Khoesan peoples struggle and oppression under colonial rule.
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 2017
  • Publisher: Wits University Press
  • Publication City/Country: South Africa
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781776141807

About Robert Ross

Robert Ross recently retired as Professor of African History at Leiden University in the Netherlands. He is the author of numerous books on the history of southern Africa notably the Cape Colony including most recently The Borders of Race in Colonial South Africa: The Kat River Settlement 18291856 (Cambridge 2014). He was also one of the editors of both volumes of The Cambridge History of South Africa (Cambridge 2010 and 2011).

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