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Geography and our society : an inaugural lecture given in the University of Fort Hare on the 7th August, 1970
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Year: 1970 Publisher: [Fort Hare] : Fort Hare University Press,

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Student resistance to apartheid at the University of Fort Hare
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ISBN: 0739192159 9780739192153 9780739192146 Year: 2016 Publisher: Lanham, Maryland

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Freedom for my people : the autobiography of Z. K . Matthews: Southern Africa 1901 to 1968
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ISBN: 0908396848 9780908396849 Year: 1983 Publisher: Capetown : Philip,


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Under protest : the rise of student resistance at the University of Fort Hare
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ISBN: 1868888738 1868885429 Year: 2010 Publisher: Pretoria : Unisa Press,

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Under Protest, by Fort Hare alumnus Daniel Massey, combines a trove of previously untapped university records with the recollections of dozens of former students to dig deep into the complex past of the institution that educated figures like Tambo, Nelson Mandela, Mangosuthu Buthelezi and Robert Mugabe. Through the eyes of former students, we see just how the university veered sharply off the course intended by its missionary founders and apartheid trustees, giving birth to many of the most important leaders in South Africa's struggle for democracy. Massey interviews Fort Harians ranging from Govan Mbeki and Wycliffe Tsotsi to Jeff Baqwa and Thenjiwe Mtintso, who explain the vital role Fort Hare played in the development of their activism. He pays particular attention to the 1960 government takeover, showing how the authorities' attempt to stifle student protest ended up creating the hothouse conditions that eventually brought apartheid to its knees.

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