This book focuses on the resistance to segregation in the eastern cape town of Port Elizabeth. It presents a detailed study of men and women in South Africa as they sought to create their own space and voice within the emerging urban areas of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century South Africa.
This book focuses on the resistance to segregation in the eastern cape town of Port Elizabeth. It presents a detailed study of men and women in South Africa as they sought to create their own space and voice within the emerging urban areas of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century South Africa.
Joyce F. Kirk is Associate Professor of Africology at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Thandeka Joyce F. Kirk.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Introduction: Segregation Labor Ideology and the Emergence of African Working and Middle Classes in Port Elizabeth 2 Race Class Segregation and the 1883 Struggle Over the Removal of the "Native" Strangers' Location 3 Negotiating Segregation Political Representation and African Rights to Land 4 African Americans Black South Africans and the Economics of Pan-Africanism 5 Public Health African Women and the 1901 Black General Workers' Strike 6 Urban Locations Political Power and the "Native" Free State at Korsten 7 New Brighton African Protest and the Evolution of Residential Segregation 8 Conclusion
1 Introduction: Segregation Labor Ideology and the Emergence of African Working and Middle Classes in Port Elizabeth 2 Race Class Segregation and the 1883 Struggle Over the Removal of the "Native" Strangers' Location 3 Negotiating Segregation Political Representation and African Rights to Land 4 African Americans Black South Africans and the Economics of Pan-Africanism 5 Public Health African Women and the 1901 Black General Workers' Strike 6 Urban Locations Political Power and the "Native" Free State at Korsten 7 New Brighton African Protest and the Evolution of Residential Segregation 8 Conclusion
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