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         Plaatje Sol:     more books (63)
  1. The Boer War Diary of Sol T. Plaatje, An African at Mafeking by Sol T.); John L. Comaroff (editor) (Plaatje, 1976
  2. The importance of Plaatje's Mhudi in South African literature (Sol Plaatje memorial lecture) by Stephen Gray, 1981
  3. Actors and interpreters: Popular culture and progressive pormalism [sic] (Sol Plaatje memorial lecture) by Njabulo S Ndebele, 1984
  4. Literature, a necessity or a public nuisance: An African view (Sol Plaatje Memorial Lecture) by Ezekiel Mphahlele, 1983
  5. Dintshontsho Tsa Bo-Juliuse Kesara: Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" Rendered into Tswana (Black Writers) by Sol T. Plaatje, G.P. Lestrade, 1986-12-31
  6. Native Life in South Africa : Before and Since the European War and the Boer Reb by Sol. T. Plaatje, 1991-01-01
  7. Some of the legal disabilities suffered by the native population of the Union of South Africa and imperial responsibility by Sol. T Plaatje, 1917
  8. Sechuana proverbs with literal translations and their European equivalents =: Diane tsa secoana le maele a sekgooa a a dumalanang naco by Sol. T Plaatje, 1916
  9. The responsibility of the black writer in the South African context (Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje memorial lecture) by C. T. D Marivate, 1989
  10. A collection of Solomon T. Plaatje memorial lectures 1981-1992
  11. The Boer War Diary of Sol T. Plaatje-an African at Mafeking
  12. Land of Destiny: Livestock Farmers of the Richtersveld by S. L. Barnard, 2006-01
  13. Life Histories of the Batswana of Schmidtsdrift by G. G. Segoje, 2006-01
  14. From Farms to Peri-Urban: An Anthropological Insight Into the Life Histories and Socio-Cultural Changes Amongst AMA-Xhosa of Kuyasa Township Are

61. EBookShop
Nana, Zola, Emile. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Douglass, Frederick.Native Life in South Africa, Plaatje, Sol. Nature of Things, Lucretius.
http://www.e-bookshop.gr/gutenberg/general.asp?Letter=N&Show=Title

62. Native Life In South Africa Before And Since The European War And The Boer Rebel
Native Life in South Africa Before and Since the European War and the BoerRebellion Indigenous peoples Republic of South Africa Sol T Plaatje.
http://www.lyrics-shop.co.uk/Sol-T-Plaatje-Native-Life-in-South-Afri-0837114209.
Native Life in South Africa Before and Since the European War and the Boer Rebellion Indigenous peoples Republic of South Africa Sol T Plaatje
Subject: Indigenous peoples Republic of South Africa
Title: Native Life in South Africa Before and Since the European War and the Boer Rebellion
Author: Sol T Plaatje
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63. Clarke's Bookshop Catalogue
Plaatje (Sol T.) MOHUDI, mofetoledi ke thipe ke thipe K. Malebye,172pp., paperback, Johannesburg, 1999. R56 Originally written
http://www.clarkesbooks.co.za/104/salang.html
Southern African Languages
Religious studies
  • Bhengu (V.) INKUNZI EMANQINDI, (The Bull whose powers have been reduced) (Zulu poetry) , 101pp., paperback , Johannesburg, 1999. AZIBUYE EMASISWENI, (Give back to the rightful owners what is theirs) (Zulu short stories) , 90pp., paperback , Johannesburg, 1999. Maake (N.P.) KODIYAMALLA, (A Song of Death) (Sesotho novel) , 140pp., paperback , Johannesburg, 1999. MANGOLO A NNAKE, (Letters to my sister) (Sesotho novel) , 60pp., paperback , Johannesburg, 1999. Mahatlane (A.) VINHABYA-NHABYA BYA NDHAVITAVI, (Xitsonga drama) , 159pp., paperback , Cape Town, 1998. Malungana (S.J.) NDZUMBA WA AFRIKA 1, (The Drum of Africa) (Xitsongo poetry) , 67pp., paperback , Johannesburg, 1999. Ncongwane (J.J.) LOYISHAYILE SEWUYOSILE, (The one who has beaten it, already roasted it) (Siswati novel) , 152pp., paperback , Johannesburg, 1999. Ngewa (L.L.) SISENGXAKINI KULO MZANTSI AFRIKA, (We are in trouble in this South Africa) (Xhosa Short Stories) , 60pp., paperback , Johannesburg, 1999. Ngewu (L.) AMADODA LA AFUNANI EZINTSANENI, (a play)
  • 64. Seeing | Being Seen
    For Thumi, the fulfilment of what Sol Plaatje started is partly abouthealing divides to create a truly new South Africa. 'When
    http://www.see.org.za/group_plaatje_renaissance.htm
    seeing/being seen - group portrait kijken en bekeken worden
    group portrait
    what's going on in the lives of nine South African families

    seeing/beeing seen will report about the lifes of nine south african families during the exhibition 'familieverhalen uit zuid-afrika'
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    renaissance woman

    Clare Wyllie
    Thumi Plaatje is fast becoming part of the post apartheid political elite - quite independently of her husband Popo Molefe, Premier of the North West Province. She sees herself as completing the work of her ancestor, Soloman Plaatje - author, intellectual, and leader in the early ANC, who devoted his life to fighting for a better life for African people in South Africa.
    I am perched on the end of the bed in Thumi's hotel room. Thumi is in Amsterdam for the opening of the Tropenmuseum exhibition, in which her family features. She has caught horrible European flu, and retreated for an afternoon rest, but welcomes me in.
    She is going a hundred miles a minute as she tells about the work she does and her visions for future enterprises. Thumi comes across as someone who gets things done - without getting bogged down in questions of 'ideology'.
    A lot of her work focuses on organising women - as someone who has had to fight her own battles with men, Thumi has realised the importance of women standing up for their rights. 'I realised that abuse of women was not just among poor women, but also happens to people like me'. She is a counsellor for the Mfekeng municipality, and member of the mayoral committee for arts, culture and sport, and holds responsibility for special projects. She is patron of prisoners of the North West. She believes an essential part of rehabilitation is to treat prisoners like human beings, no matter what they have done in the past. 'Too much talent is being wasted in South African prisons'.

    65. Classic Non-Fiction
    Classic NonFiction. Sol Plaatje Native Life in South Africa. One of South Africa'sgreat political books. Brian Willan (editor) Sol Plaatje. Selected Writings.
    http://www.uni-ulm.de/~rturrell/classics/classicnon.html
    Classic Non-Fiction
    Sol Plaatje
    Native Life in South Africa
    One of South Africa's great political books. It is a devastating critique of the 1913 Land Act, the most notorious piece of racist legislation in South African history. First published in 1916.
    1987 267pp ISBN: 0582785898

    Brian Willan (editor)
    Sol Plaatje. Selected Writings
    Sol Plaatje is one of South Africa's most important political and literary figures. He was a pioneer in the history of the black press, a founder of the African National Congress, author and novelist, and a fighter for human rights. This collections gathers together his published and unpublished writings.
    1996 483pp ISBN: 1868143031
    Brian Willan
    Sol Plaatje. South African Nationalist
    The best biography of a South African ever written.
    1984 436pp ISBN: 0852550456
    Peter Abrahams
    Tell Freedom
    In this classic autobiography Peter Abrahams tells of his childhood and youth in the slums of Johannesburg before the Second World War. 1954 311pp ISBN: 0571117775
    Steve Biko I Write What I Like
    Steve Biko was murdered in his prison cell on 12 September 1977. He was only 31, but his vision and charisma - captured in this collection of his work - had already transformed the agenda of South African politics.

    66. Pniel Site Description
    Brian Willan's (1984) biography Sol Plaatje, South African nationalist , 18761932(Heinemann, London) is an outstanding account of the life of this
    http://www.sun.ac.za/consecol/pniel/site.htm
    Pniel Site Description
    Our main research site is at Pniel, on the southern side of the Vaal River near Barkly West (30 km north of Kimberley) in the Northern Cape province of South Africa.
    View of the Vaal river at Pniel Pniel is perhaps better known as the place where Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje grew up in the late 1800's. Sol. T. Plaatje was the first black African author of a novel ( Mhudi ) in English, editor of three newspapers, and first secretary-general of the South African Native National Congress, later to be called the African National Congress (ANC). His books Native Life in South Africa (1916 - P.S. King Publishers, London) and his diary of the Siege of Mafeking during the 2nd Anglo-Boer War (published posthumously as: Comaroff, J.L. (ed.). 1973. The Boer War Diary of Sol T. Plaatje, an African at Mafeking . MacMillan, London) provide unique insights into the hardships faced by black South Africans in the early part of the 20th century. Brian Willan's (1984) biography Sol Plaatje, South African nationalist

    67. Music Teachers Discover Mine Of Choral Gems In South Africa
    Boys Choir and a graduate student in music theory at Temple, originally wentto South Africa in 1995 to teach at the Sol Plaatje Educational Centre in
    http://www.temple.edu/temple_times/99/3/25/southafrica.html
    Music teachers discover mine of choral gems in South Africa When Steven Fisher was planning his South African tour, travel agents told him not to go to Kimberley. Fisher, assistant director of the Philadelphia Boys Choir While the school had no formal music program, it certainly had music. At the end of his South African summer, Fisher was reluctant to abandon the connection he had made, and started thinking about how he could continue it. So he booked a South African tour for the world-renowned Philadelphia Boys Choir. When the choir went to Kimberley, the boys brought school supplies for their South African counterparts. Last year marked the first official exchange, when Temple opened up the opportunity to select music students with teaching experience. Robinson and Fisher returned to Kimberley, bringing along Temple student Lynnel Jenkins to teach and conduct the choir at Sol Plaatje. They had to take more than manpower, however. Robinson describes the exchange as a triangle: the Philadelphia Boys Choir holds an annual fund-raising concert for travel expenses, the Esther Boyer School of Music She was awe-struck by one of the very first performances she heard.

    68. Temple University Esther Boyer College Of Music
    My mission was to bring classroom music to grades 110 at the Sol PlaatjeEducational Centre. Sol Plaatje is an academic immersion
    http://www.temple.edu/music/museletterS98/africa.html
    MUSELETTER Spring 1998
    Teaching and Learning Music in South Africa
    by Kathy Robinson, Assistant Professor of Music Education
    Dr. Robinson with her 10th grade students. Dr. Robinson's 3rd grade students. At the end of the Spring 1997 semester, while many students and faculty were looking forward to winding down, relaxing and enjoying the warm, hazy Philadelphia summer, I was bringing out the winter clothing, listening to Hugh Masekela, Ladysmith Black Mombaza, and the Soweto String Quartet, and gathering materials for my summer assignment. I was to teach music to Black children in the town of Kimberley, South Africa. For six weeks in July and August I would be experiencing first hand the rich musical traditions of Black South Africa. My mission was to bring classroom music to grades 1-10 at the Sol Plaatje Educational Centre. Sol Plaatje is an academic immersion school with no formalized music education program located across the street from the "Big Hole" - the largest man-made hole in the earth and the apex of the early diamond industry in South Africa. Children were at the school by 7:45 am each morning, arriving by taxi (minivan) from their homes in the neighboring township of Galeshewe. Galeshewe was home to many Black ethnic groups, the largest being Tswana. While seTswana was their native tongue, English was the language of instruction at Sol Plaatje and other schools and students in 4th grade and above also studied Afrikaans. While what to teach was still a concern, language was thankfully not!

    69. Breyten Breytenbach’s Two-fold Novel Memory Of Snow And Of Dust Presents The
    Richard Samin, ‘Sol Plaatje’s Mhudi and the Emergence of BlackPolitical Fiction in South Africa’ (pp. 3745). This paper
    http://www.u-bourgogne.fr/ITL/résumés 22_1.htm
    COMMONWEALTH 22-1: Beginnings Back to Commonwealth 22-1 Back to Commonwealth Main Page Guillaume Cingal Memory of Snow and of Dust Memory of Snow and of Dust Sheila Collingwood-Whittick In the Heart of the Country An examination of the consummately metafictional discourse of In the Heart of the Countr y, analysing the multiple ways in which J.M. Coetzee denaturalizes conventional fictional procedure through the use of a subversive narrator who sabotages the traditional reader-author contract both by forcing the reader to take cognizance of her own fictional status and by constantly foregrounding the literary techniques and devices, the artifice, to which her creator, like all writers of fiction, has recourse. Marta Dvorak Richard Samin Mhudi Mhudi Benaouda Lebdai In Zenzel e, the Zimbabwean J. Nozipo Maraire uses the epistolary genre to recreate the long history of her family and country. Through a long letter written by a mother to her daughter, Nozipo Maraire succeeds in creating powerful stories with characters rooted in their African soil. The place and the way these characters are brought to life in the diegesis are looked into within their historical and ideological context. Through a critical analysis of narration and characterization, this study emphasizes the difficult and sensitive question of colonialism which still haunts the post-colonial generation. It also addresses the way this novel reveals the neo-colonial relations between Zimbabwe and England and by extension the relations between Africa and the West.

    70. Journalism & Media Studies Dept - Rhodes University
    Sol Plaatje Media Leadership Institute. The Institute is named after Sol Plaatje(18761932), one of the most remarkable South Africans of his generation.
    http://journ.ru.ac.za/plaatje.html
    home / courses Sol Plaatje Media Leadership Institute
    Established in late 2002, the Sol Plaatje Media Leadership Institute is located within Rhodes University's Department of Journalism and Media Studies. The Institute is a pioneering initiative that will provide courses for present and future media leaders to improve their editorial and business skills. The Institute will offer high-level editorial and business management courses that will attract participants from South Africa as well as the continent. The Institute is named after Sol Plaatje (1876-1932), one of the most remarkable South Africans of his generation. Plaatje was an outstanding political leader, and a prolific writer and journalist. He was one of the founders of the African National Congress and became its first General Secretary. His political book "Native Life in South Africa" is a classic while his historical novel "Mhudi" was the first novel in English to have been written by a black South African. Plaatje founded and edited two Tswana-language newspapers. A series of short courses that will range from two days to two weeks will commence in 2003.

    71. Uitgeverij Podium
    Tot nu toe zijn verschenen Een plaats in Afrika van Olive Schreiner, Mhudivan Sol T. Plaatje en De wraak van het voorgeslacht van AC Jordan.
    http://www.uitgeverijpodium.nl/?menu=titels-sub&titel=6

    72. Electric Sky
    Sol Plaatje A Man for our Time This film explores the life and work of SolPlaatje, one of South Africa’s greatest writers, teachers and statesmen.
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    73. Northern Cape Provincial Government Press Statement
    Briefing Finnish Pilot Project on Ward Committees Sol Plaatje Municipality,Kimberley. 25 February 2002. BRIEFING PAPER ON THE FINNISH
    http://www.northern-cape.gov.za/docs/pr/showpr.asp?ID=104

    74. Untitled
    Sol Plaatje. Native Life in South Africa.
    http://www.snerpa.is/net/gutenberg/h_sol_plaatje.htm
    Sol Plaatje Native Life in South Africa

    75. ZA@Play - The Arts & Culture Trust Awards - May 17, 2002
    Publication of the Setswana books of Sol T Plaatje (published by the Sol PlaatjeEducational Trust) — the books, originally written in Setswana, are to be
    http://www.chico.mweb.co.za/art/2002/2002may/020517-a&ct-cash.html
    May 17, 2002
    A cash bonus for creativity Wendeen Lieberman tructured to generate funds in perpetuity, the board of trustees, made up of leading artistic practitioners, is respon-sible for policy decisions and setting of criteria for the allocation of funds. During ACT’s last funding cycle for 2001 and 2002, close to a R1-million was given in cash grants to specific projects and bursaries. The trust funds creativity, infrastructure, education and distribution in all the art disciplines: film, music, theatre, dance, craft, literature, visual art, education and arts administration and community art. Beneficiaries have included developmental and educational projects, civil society initiatives like com-munity arts festivals, organisational management and infrastructure support. In the field of literature the various projects are impressive in their depth and reach. The inspiration that exists behind each is truly wondrous. And it is to nurture that very inspiration that has the potential to shift our social enlightenment to one of acceptance and growth. Here are some of the groundbreaking literary projects that ACT is supporting: Historical interest
  • The Life and Work of Sol T Plaatje — A succinct account of the life of an extraordinary literary and political figure, Sol T Plaatje.
  • 76. SPEECH BY PROFESSOR MINISTER OF EDUCATION, AT THE LAUNCH OF THE E.TV/CURRENT AFF
    However I was determined to be here because Sol Plaatje is a South Africanclose to my heart. Sol Plaatje was a teacher for some time.
    http://www.polity.org.za/html/govdocs/speeches/2000/sp0517.html
    SPEECH BY PROFESSOR MINISTER OF EDUCATION, AT THE LAUNCH OF THE E.TV/CURRENT AFFAIRS FILMS DOCUMENTARY
    Issued by the Ministry of Education Johannesburg 17 May 2000 Ladies and Gentlemen My presence here tonight has meant that I had to forgo various Cabinet and parliamentary duties that normally take place on a Wednesday. However I was determined to be here because Sol Plaatje is a South African close to my heart. Many of you might know that I am about to rename The Magister building, the Department's head office in Pretoria, Sol Plaatje House. Perhaps the most beautiful thing about that building, which once housed apartheid's Bantu Education, is it's new name. Its renaming that brings beauty where only ugliness reigned for so long, before 1994. Sol Plaatje's name on that building is an important act of reclamation, like our own reclamation of the Springbok symbol, snatching it from Verwoerd so that it stood so memorably, in mid-1995, for our new ideals. We do not have a fresh start, the luxury of turning the clock back in our country, as they did after the French Revolution, to Year One. We are plagued by legacy, by apartheid's numerous legacies, and none so awful as our educational inheritance, apartheid's mission of maiming minds. What drives me as Minister is the idea of a day when normalcy returns. When schools become, as they are for so many children everywhere, safe homes for simple childhood. Places where young minds find adventure, mischief or boredom as may be their wont: places where childhood's petty preoccupations reign supreme rather than the adult matters of starvation, blighted prospects and invidious exclusion. What awful words these are, that ought to be out of place in a world where equity reigns.

    77. Note Pedretti97
    Translate this page A tutt'oggi, lo studio più completo sulla vita e l'opera di Plaatje è B. Willan,Sol Plaatje, South African Nationalist, 1876-1932, Londra, Heinemann, 1984.
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    Roberto Pedretti
    IL SUDAFRICA FRA OTTOCENTO E NOVECENTO
    COSCIENZA POLITICA: IL RUOLO DI SOLOMON T. PLAATJE (1876-1932)
    1. Sulle strutture di classe e sui loro rapporti sulla base del colore e del ruolo nel sistema produttivo vedi: F. A. Johnstone, Class, Race and Gold: a Study of Class Relations and Racial Discrimination in South Africa Industrialisation and Social Change in South Africa: African Class Formation, Culture and Consciousness 1870-1930 , Londra, Longman, 1982, ristampa 1988, e H. J. Simons, Class and Colour in South Africa 1850-1950 The Rise of African Nationalism. The African National Congress 1912-1952 The Ambiguities of Dependence in South Africa: Class, Nationalism and State in 20th Century , Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1986. 3. L'importanza attribuita dagli africani istruiti alla prassi liberal praticata nel Capo assume un valore particolare se paragonata alle contemporanee politiche di esclusione caratteristiche delle altre colonie sudafricane. Questo pone un interrogativo di non facile soluzione: fino a che punto la visione integrazionista e ottimista dei teorici liberal swart gewaar 4. N. Worden

    78. John Smith & Son
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