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  1. Mhudi; an Epic of South African Native Life a Hundred Years Ago by Sol. T Plaatje, 1957-01-01
  2. Native Life in South Africa, Before and Since the European War and the Boer Rebellion by Sol T Plaatje, 1900
  3. A Sechuana reader: in international phonetic orthography (with English translations) by Daniel Jones, Sol T. 1876-1932 Plaatje, 2010-08-20
  4. MHUDI. by Sol T. Plaatje, 1975
  5. Mhudi by Sol T Plaatje, 1930
  6. Sol Plaatje - by Peter Midgley -, 1997
  7. Rethinking Sol Plaatje's attitudes to class, empire, and gender.(African National Congress ): An article from: Critical Arts by Peter Limb, 2002-01-01
  8. Mafeking Diary - by Sol Plaatje -, 1990
  9. Selected shorter writings (ISEA reprints) by Sol T Plaatje, 1976
  10. Life Histories of the People of the Riemvasmaak Community in the Northern Cape by P. A. Erasmus, 2003-01
  11. Solomon Plaatje's vision of a just South Africa (Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje memorial lecture) by Tim Couzens, 1998
  12. The Silas T. Molema and Solomon T. Plaatje papers (Historical and literary papers) by University of the Witwatersrand, 1978
  13. Sol T. Plaatje and native life in South Africa (Sol Plaatje memorial lecture) by Richard Rive, 1982
  14. Sol Plaatje: An introduction (NELM introductions series) by Peter Midgley, 1997

41. Bokklubben
De norske Bokklubbene, 13 norske bokklubber samlet på et nettsted.
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42. Bokklubben
The Mafeking Diary of Sol Plaatje Plaatje, Sol T. The author, Sol Plaatje,was one of the founders of the African National Congress in 1912.
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43. Sol Plaatje Media Leadership Institute
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44. University Of Minnesota Libraries - Wilson Library
Botswana. Head, Bessie Plaatje, Sol T. Cameroon. Bebey, Francis Bengono, Jacques Plaatje, Solomon Tshkisho (in MNCAT as Plaatje, Sol. T.) Poona, Sobhna
http://www.lib.umn.edu/libdata/link.phtml?page_id=1384&element_id=44929

45. Plaatje And William Shake-the-Sword
As the naming of Sol Plaatje House suggests, Plaatje’s persistent campaigning The Sol Plaatje Educational Trust, set up in 1991 to administer the legacy
http://www.africanreviewofbooks.com/Reviews/essays/seddon1203.html
Lost in Translation
Sol Plaatje, William 'Shake-the-Sword', and South African culture
By Deborah Seddon
    In my native village in Johannesburg, there is a song that we always sing when a young girl gets married, it is called 'The Click Song' by the English, because they cannot say Quonqothwane.
    Miriam Makeba
On June 15, 2000, in an address marking the occasion of renaming the Department of Education building in Pretoria as Sol Plaatje House the South African Minister for Education, Kader Asmal, suggested that with the new Education Department, established in 1994 as one for all South Africans, it was time to give the building a new name:
    to remind us of where we have come from, and to inspire us on the road to our destination, to proclaim that we South Africans are proud of our extraordinary, diverse heritage, to show the world that our diversity is the source of our unity. That is why we have chosen to name our building in honour of a great South African with whom we can all identify, from whom we can all learn.

With his work also appearing in papers such as the Pretoria News and the Cape Argus Plaatje, among both black and white readers, was one of the most widely read black journalists of his day. His novel

46. Native Life In South Africa
Sol T. Plaatje (First published 1916). ‘Pray that your flight be not in winter,’said Jesus Christ; but it was only during the winter of 1913 that the full
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Native Life in South Africa
Sol T. Plaatje
(First published 1916)

The experience of another native sufferer was similar to the above, except that instead of working for a digger he sold his stock for a mere bagatelle, and left with his family by the Johannesburg night train for an unknown destination. More native families crossed the river and went inland during the previous week, and as nothing had since been heard of them, it would seem that they were still wandering somewhere, and incidentally becoming well versed in the law that was responsible for their compulsory unsettlement.
The gods are cruel, and one of their cruellest acts of omission was that of giving us no hint that in very much less than a quarter of a century all those hundreds of heads of cattle, and sheep and horses belonging to the family would vanish like a morning mist, and that we ourselves would live to pay 30s. per month for a daily supply of this same precious fluid, and in very limited quantities. They might have warned us that Englishmen would agree with Dutchmen to make it unlawful for black men to keep milk cows for their own on the banks of that river, and gradually have prepared us for the shock.
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47. Books By Sol Plaatje
Author Sol Plaatje. Entry 1452 Native Life in South Africa. plain text format Gnu gzip format Unix Compress format infozip/pkzip format.
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Author: Sol Plaatje

48. Archives Hub: Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje
He died on 19 June 1932. Further reading Willan, B., Sol Plaatje South AfricanNationalist 18761932 , (Heineman, 1984)
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Plaatje, Solomon Tshekisho
Held at : School of Oriental and African Studies
Reference GB 0102 MS 375495
Title : Plaatje, Solomon Tshekisho
Dates of creation
Extent : 1 box
Level of Description : Fonds
Language of Material : eng, chi, fre, ger, lat
Note
Notes for Plaatje's publication Sechuana Proverbs and their European Equivalents include lists of proverbs in Sechuana, and their equivalents in English, French, German and Latin.
Administrative/Biographical History
Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje was born on 9 October 1876, in the district of Boshof, Orange Free State, South Africa. His parents were Barolongs, coming originally from Thaba Ncho, and trekking eventually to Mafeking. He was educated at Pneil Mission Station (Berlin Missionary Society), near Barkly West, until he passed the fourth standard. He then worked as a student teacher, continuing his study through private lessons from the Rev. G.E. Westphal. In March 1894 he joined the Cape Government Service as a letter- carrier in the Kimberley Post Office. In his own time he studied languages and passed the Cape Civil Service examination in typewriting, Dutch and native languages. In 1898 he was transferred to Mafeking as interpreter, and during the Siege of Mafeking at the outbreak of the Boer War in 1899, he was appointed Dutch interpreter to the Court of Summary Jurisdiction. Plaatje decided to become a journalist in order to give a voice to the Bantu people. He edited a number of Bantu language newspapers including

49. Mhudi: Sol T. Plaatje - Word Power
Catalogue. Mhudi An Epic of South African Native Life a Hundred Years Ago backto detail page . Mhudi Sol T. Plaatje
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50. Mhudi: An Epic Of South African Native Life A Hundred Years Ago - Word Power
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52. History Today: The Educational Archive Of Articles, News And Study Aids For Teac
In Sol Plaatje , Brian Willan has provided us with just such an opportunity.If readers of this journal are unfamiliar with the name Sol Plaatje (pronounced
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53. Unisa Online - Proxy
Peter Midgley s Sol Plaatje an introduction (1997) constitutes the third in Plaatje, Sol T. 1916. Sechuana proverbs with literal translations and their
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54. Sol Plaatje
Voss, AE; Sol Plaatje, the Eighteenth Century, and South African Cultural Couzens, Tim; Sol T. Plaatje and the First South African Epic , English in
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  • Mhudi, an Epic of South African Native Life a Hundred Years ago
Some useful references
  • Schalkwyk, David; Solomon Plaatje, William Shakespeare, and the Translations of Culture Pretexts: Studies in Writing and Culture , 2000 July; 9 (1): 9-26. Samin, Richard; Sol Plaatje's Mhudi and the Emergence of Black Political Fiction in South Africa Commonwealth Essays and Studies , 1999 Autumn; 22 (1): 37-45. Voss, A. E.; Sol Plaatje, the Eighteenth Century, and South African Cultural Memory English in Africa , 1994 July; 21 (1-2): 59-75. Couzens, Tim; Sol T. Plaatje and the First South African Epic English in Africa , 1987 May; 14 (1): 41-65. Pages from History: Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje, First ANC Secretary-General (1876-1932) Sechaba: Official Organ of the African National Congress of South Africa , 1981 Dec.; 23-32.
  • 55. Research In African Literatures: Sol Plaatje: Selected Writings.(Review) (book R
    Access the article, Sol Plaatje Selected Writings.(Review) (book review) fromResearch in African Literatures, a publication in the field of Arts
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    in partnership with Read the full article with a Free Trial of HighBeam Research Sol Plaatje: Selected Writings, ed. Brian Willan. Johannesburg: Witwatersrand UP; Athens: Ohio UP, 1996. xvi + 483 pp. ISBN 9-780821-411865 Sol Plaatje was a busy man. Fortunately, he was never too busy to stop writing. Variously employed, during the first three decades of this century, as a clerk and court interpreter in Mafeking, the editor of two Tswana newspapers, a contributing journalist to a variety of other South African journals, the General Secretary and traveling spokesperson of the South African Native National Congress (later the African National Congress), and ...

    56. Critical Arts: Rethinking Sol Plaatje's Attitudes To Class, Empire, And Gender
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    Save a personal copy of any page on the Web and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free. Get started now. Rethinking Sol Plaatje's attitudes to class, empire, and gender Critical Arts January, 2002 by Peter Limb Sol Plaatje lived by the written word. He was a teacher ... a messenger ... a court interpreter ... journalist, a founder of newspapers.... He was the first black South African novelist ... Plaatje lived and died at the crucial intersection of South Africa's history, where a cowardly imperial government created an overtly racist constitution, and handed the reins of power to the forces of reaction and oppression. He experienced dispossession. He fought against it. He foretold the bleak future of repression and resistance through which generations more were condemned to pass until liberation day. (Kader Asmal, Minister of Education, ... Want to read the whole article? You can

    57. The Story Of Africa| BBC World Service
    Sol Plaatje was a hugely talented writer and journalist. Listen to Sol Plaatjesinging Nkosi Sikele, ANC official song, now converted into South
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    The British arrived at the Cape of Good Hope in 1795 and immediately came into conflict with the Dutch over the issue of slavery. The initial aim of the British was to secure a stop-off on the way to Asia, but they soon became involved in the business of the colony. In 1807, the British banned slave ownership.
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    The British finally subdued the Dutch in 1806, and in 1834 they banned the trade in slaves. The Afrikaners hugely resented this and set off north over the Orange River, taking their cattle, wagons and servants with them to pursue their own way of life. Ironically, the land they occupied, the Transvaal, became a magnet for every European speculator in the region, since it contained some of the largest gold deposits in the world. By moving north, the Afrikaners clashed with the Ndebele, and most famously with the Zulus in 1838 at the battle of Blood River.
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    The Afrikaner Republic of the Orange Free State was established in 1852; that of the Transvaal in 1854. The British meanwhile set up a colony in the west of South Africa in Natal. Here, they appropriated land and created reserves for Africans, bringing in large numbers of Indians to work on five year contracts.

    58. Wits Press - Catalogue
    VAT, Sol Plaatje Selected Writings Author Brian Willan Nobody who wants tounderstand the foundations of modern South Africa, or who would write about
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    59. Native Life In South Africa, Introduction Etc.
    Sol. T. Plaatje (ed. Tim Couzens), Mhudi , Cape Town Francolin, 1996; definitiveedition. Brian Willan, Sol Plaatje South African Nationalist,
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    Native Life in South Africa
    Introduction by Neil Parsons
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    Introduction, by Neil Parsons
    Native Life in South Africa is one of the most remarkable books on Africa, by one of the continent's most remarkable writers. It was written as a work of impassioned political propaganda, exposing the plight of black South Africans under the whites-only government of newly unified South Africa. It focuses on the effects of the 1913 Natives' Land Act which introduced a uniform system of land segregation between the races. It resulted, as Plaatje shows, in the immediate expulsion of blacks, as "squatters", from their ancestral lands in the Orange Free State now declared "white". But Native Life succeeds in being much more than a work of propaganda. It is a vital social document which captures the spirit of an age and shows the effects of rural segregation on the everyday life of people. Solomon Tshekeisho Plaatje was born in 1878 in the lands of the Tswana-speaking people, south of Mafeking. His origins were ordinary enough. What was remarkable was the aptitude he showed for education and learning after a few years schooling under the tuition of a remarkable liberal German Lutheran missionary, the Rev. Ludorf. At the age of sixteen Plaatje (using the Dutch nickname of his grandfather as a surname) joined the Post Office as a mail-carrier in Kimberley, the diamond city in the north of Cape Colony. He subsequently passed the highest clerical examination in the colony, beating every white candidate in both Dutch and typing.

    60. Native Life In South Africa: Contents Page
    Sol Plaatje, Native Life in South Africa. Contents Page This work (Sol Plaatje,Native Life in South Africa ) is out of copyright, but see the Project
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    See below for full original table of contents New introduction by Neil Parsons Introduction etc. Chapter 1 Chapter 2 ... To end of document Contents [Introduction etc.] (A) Who is the Author? (B) Prologue Chapter I A Retrospect Chapter II The Grim Struggle between Right and Wrong, and the Latter Carries the Day Chapter III The Natives' Land Act Chapter IV One Night with the Fugitives Chapter V Another Night with the Sufferers Chapter VI Our Indebtedness to White Women Chapter VII Persecution of Coloured Women in the Orange Free State Chapter VIII At Thaba Ncho: A Secretarial Fiasco Chapter IX The Fateful 13 Chapter X Dr. Abdurahman, President of the A.P.O. / Dr. A. Abdurahman, M.P.C. Chapter XI The Natives' Land Act in Cape Colony Chapter XII The Passing of Cape Ideals Chapter XIII Mr. Tengo-Jabavu, the Pioneer Native Pressman Chapter XIV The Native Congress and the Union Government Chapter XV The Kimberley Congress / The Kimberley Conference Chapter XVI The Appeal for Imperial Protection Chapter XVII The London Press and the Natives' Land Act Chapter XVIII The P.S.A. and Brotherhoods

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