The Road To Freedom: Inkundla Ya Bantu as a Mirror and Mediator if the African Struggle in South Africa, 1938-61 - Couverture souple

Ukpanah, Ime

 
9781592213320: The Road To Freedom: Inkundla Ya Bantu as a Mirror and Mediator if the African Struggle in South Africa, 1938-61

Synopsis

Inkundla Ya Bantu was the only independent African journal to play a significant role in the resistance press against the white minority government. It was launched in 1938 as a moderate African nationalist community paper and would cease publication in 1951, just seven months before the launch of the Defiance Campaign. Ime Ukpanah tells the story of the paper and the people who founded it, later to be key figures in the ANC. Having no official press of its own, the ANC adopted Inkundla Ya Bantu as its PR organ.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Inkundla Ya Bantu was the only independent African journal to play a significant role in the resistance press against the white minority government. It was launched in 1938 as a moderate African nationalist community paper and would cease publication in 1951, just seven months before the launch of the Defiance Campaign. Ime Ukpanah tells the story of the paper and the people who founded it, later to be key figures in the ANC. Having no official press of its own, the ANC adopted Inkundla Ya Bantu as its PR organ.

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9781592213313: The Long Road to Freedom: Inkundla YA Bantu (Bantu Forum) and the African Nationaliast Movement in South Africa, 1938-61

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  1592213316 ISBN 13 :  9781592213313
Editeur : Africa World Press, 2005
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