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The People's Paper: A Centenary History and Anthology of Abantu-Batho
Contributor(s): Limb, Peter (Editor), Switzer, Les (Preface by), Limb, Peter (Contribution by)

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ISBN: 1868145719     ISBN-13: 9781868145713
Publisher: Wits University Press
OUR PRICE: $38.00  

Binding Type: Paperback
Published: September 2012
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Africa - South - Republic Of South Africa
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Journalism
Dewey: 079
LCCN: 2012526194
Physical Information: 1.4" H x 6.7" W x 9.4" L (2.20 lbs) 560 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Southern Africa
Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Price on Product, Price on Product - Canadian, Table of Contents
 
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Publisher Description:

This much-awaited volume uncovers the long-lost pages of the major African multilingual newspaper, Abantu-Batho.

Founded in 1912 by African National Congress (ANC) convenor Pixley Seme, with assistance from the Swazi Queen, it was published up until 1931, attracting the cream of African politicians, journalists and poets Mqhayi, Nontsisi Mgqweth, and Grendon. In its pages burning issues of the day were articulated alongside cultural by-ways. The People's Paper - comprising both essays and an anthology - explores the complex movements and individuals that emerged in the almost twenty years of its publication. 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 and drawn from repositories on three continents. Abantu-Batho had a regional and international focus, and by examining all these dynamics across boundaries and disciplines, The People's Paper transcends established historiographical frontiers to fill a lacuna that scholars have long lamented.


Contributor Bio(s): Landau, Paul: - Paul Landau is a professor in the History department at the University of Maryland in College Park.Mkhonza, Sarah: - Sarah Mkhonza is a writer, educator and women's rights activist.Christison, Grant: - Grant Christison is an English Language Instructor at the Bay Language Institute at the University of KwaZulu-Natal.Lowe, Christopher: - Christopher Lowe is a freelance writer, editor, researcher in Portland, Oregon.
 
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