Lover of his people : a biography of Sol Plaatje /

Adopted from a manuscript that had long been housed in the Wits Historical Papers and was accessible only to scholars, editors D.S. Matjila and Karen Haire have mined the archive to produce the first English translation of Seetsele Modiri Molema's biography, Lover of His People: Sol Plaatje. In...

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Main Author: Molema, S. M.
Other Authors: Matjila, D. S. 1961- (Editor, Translator), Haire, Karen (Editor, Translator)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Tswana
Published: Johannesburg : Wits University Press, 2012.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; PREFACE; Notes on the text: Converting the Manuscript into a Book; Notes; FOREWORD; Chapter One: FIRST ENCOUNTER AND ACQUAINTANCE; Stature; Distinctive characteristics; Difficulties and burdens; Notes; Chapter Two: EARLY DAYS AND YOUTH; Pniel; Kimberley; Notes; Chapter Three: AN UNFORGETTABLE YEAR: 1896; Incorporation of British Bechuanaland into Cape Colony; Delegation to seek British protection; Jameson Raid; Rinderpest outbreak; Death of Kushumane Plaatje; Death of Kgosi Montshiwa; Note; Chapter Four: LIFE'S CHALLENGES.
  • MarriageMahikeng; 'The Essential Interpreter'; The Anglo Boer War; Notes; Chapter Five: PLAATJE, THE CAREER JOURNALIST; Koranta ea Becoana: The early years; Candid truth: 'Our just dues'; Koranta ea Becoana: The closing years; The undesirable interim job; Notes; Chapter Six: GOVERNMENT NEWS; Union of South Africa; The Native Convention; The establishment of the South African Native National Congress (SANNC); Tengo Jabavu; Tsala ea Becoana; Natives' Land Act, Act Number 27 of 1913; Delegation to England 1914; Notes; Chapter Seven: CONVENTIONS AND WRITINGS.
  • Native Life in South Africa Before and Since the European War and Boer RebellionIn praise of Shakespeare; Another delegation, 1919; Other writings; Notes; Chapter Eight: DELEGATIONS AND MEETINGS; Canada and the United States; The Brotherhood Movement; Native Affairs Act of 1920; Adapting Shakespeare into Setswana; Setswana orthography; Notes; Chapter Nine: LAST MEETINGS AND TRAVELS; Travels to the Congo; Our Heritage and the International Order of True Templars; Family legacy; Note; Chapter Ten: THE LAST ENCOUNTER; Illness and death; The funeral; Memorial; Notes.
  • Chapter Eleven: PLAATJE IN HIS OWN WORDS: ENGLISH EXTRACTSWritings; From Koranta ea Becoana 25 October 1902: Whiteman's Country; From Koranta ea Becoana November 1902: African Native Convention; From Koranta ea Becoana May 1903: Congratulations to Dr Booker T Washington; From Our Heritage, June 1931: Native law and custom; Addresses; Welcome to Bishop Levi Coppin MA, DD: Mafeking; Kimberley, June 1931: imberley, June 1931: Whither bound; Note; Chapter Twelve: PLAATJE IN HIS OWN WORDS: SETSWANA EXTRACTS; Writings; From Koranta ea Becoana, October 1902: A double blow.
  • From Our Heritage, March 1931: The condition of natives under UnionAddresses; Mahikeng, February 1903: The education of children; Kimberley, February 1931: Every fool will trample him who is mired in the mud; Seetsele's Postscript; Notes; SEETSELE MODIRI MOLEMA OF THE MAHIKENG MOLEMAS; Seetsele's life; Founding of Mahikeng; Pioneering Batswana Education and Christianity; Historian Par Excellence; A Legacy; Notes; BIBLIOGRAPHY.