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A01=Chris Saunders
A01=Christopher Lowe
A01=Grant Christison
A01=Jeff Opland
A01=Paul Landau
A01=Peter Limb
A01=Robert Trent Vinson
A01=Sarah Mkhonza
A01=Sifiso Mxolisi Ndlovu
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Author_Chris Saunders
Author_Christopher Lowe
Author_Grant Christison
Author_Jeff Opland
Author_Paul Landau
Author_Peter Limb
Author_Robert Trent Vinson
Author_Sarah Mkhonza
Author_Sifiso Mxolisi Ndlovu
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The Peoples Paper: A centenary history and anthology of Abantu-Batho

This much-awaited volume uncovers the long-lost pages of the major African multi-lingual newspaper, Abantu-Batho. Founded in 1912 by African National Congress convener Pixley Seme, with assistance from the Swazi Queen, it was published until 1931, attracting the cream of African politicians, journalists, and poets S.E.K Mqhayi, Nontsizi Mgqwetho and Robert Grendon. In its pages burning issues of the day were articulated alongside cultural by-ways. Comprising both essays on and texts from the paper, it explores the complex movements and individuals that emerged. The essays contribute rich, new material to provide clearer insights into South African politics and intellectual life. The Anthology unveils a judicious selection of never-before-published columns from the paper spanning every year of its life, drawn from repositories on three continents. Abantu-Batho also had a regional and international focus, and by examining all these dynamics across boundaries and disciplines the book transcends established historiographical frontiers to fill a lacuna that scholars have long lamented.

Distinguished historians and literary scholars, together with exciting young scholars, plumb the lives and ideas of editors, writers, readers and allied movements. Sharing the considerable interest in the ANC centenary, this unique book will have a strong appeal and secure audience among all interested in history, politics, culture, literature, gender, biography and journalism studies, from academics and students to a general public interested in knowing about this early ANC newspaper, its people and the stories that once captivated South Africans. See more
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A01=Chris SaundersA01=Christopher LoweA01=Grant ChristisonA01=Jeff OplandA01=Paul LandauA01=Peter LimbA01=Robert Trent VinsonA01=Sarah MkhonzaA01=Sifiso Mxolisi NdlovuAge Group_UncategorizedAuthor_Chris SaundersAuthor_Christopher LoweAuthor_Grant ChristisonAuthor_Jeff OplandAuthor_Paul LandauAuthor_Peter LimbAuthor_Robert Trent VinsonAuthor_Sarah MkhonzaAuthor_Sifiso Mxolisi Ndlovuautomatic-updateCategory1=Non-FictionCategory=HBJHCategory=JFDCOP=South AfricaDelivery_Delivery within 10-20 working daysLanguage_EnglishPA=AvailablePrice_€20 to €50PS=Activesoftlaunch
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 170 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2012
  • Publisher: Wits University Press
  • Publication City/Country: South Africa
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781868145713

About Chris SaundersChristopher LoweGrant ChristisonJeff OplandPaul LandauPeter LimbRobert Trent VinsonSarah MkhonzaSifiso Mxolisi Ndlovu

Peter Limb is Associate Professor and Africana Bibliographer at Michigan State University USA. He has written widely on South African history. His recent books include A. B. Xumas Autobiography and Selected Essays and Correspondence (2012) The ANCs Early Years (2010) Grappling with the Beast (2010) and Nelson Mandela: A Biography (2008).

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