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The autobiography of an unknown South African (Paper books) Unknown - 1990

by Naboth Mokgatle


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  • Title The autobiography of an unknown South African (Paper books)
  • Author Naboth Mokgatle
  • Binding unknown
  • Pages 349
  • Publisher Ad. Donker
  • Date 1990
  • ISBN 9780868521725
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The Autobiography of an Unknown South African
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The Autobiography of an Unknown South African

by Mokgatle, Naboth

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Ad. Donker, 1990. 1st Paperback Edition. Softcover. Fair/No Jacket. 7x5x0. Wraps are shelf worn with multiple creases and 2 closed tears. Binding is secure. The end pages are tanned. No inscriptions or annotations. JHK.. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services.
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The Autobiography of an Unknown South African
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The Autobiography of an Unknown South African

by Mokgatle, Naboth

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9780868521725 / 0868521728
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(Johannesburg: Ad. Donker, 1990) 0868521728. 198 x 128 mm; pictorial wrappers; pp. (viii) + 350; map. Wrappers a little rubbed and sunned; some foxing; regular browning throughout. Good condition. "Naboth Mokgatle was born in 1911 in a tribal village called Phokeng near Rustenburg, Transvaal. His youth alternated between schooling by Lutheran missionaries and spells of lonely duty at outlying cattle posts. Naboth left for Pretoria, partly to improve his financial status, but also to escape the weight of conservative tribal tradition. It was not long before he realised that he had only exchanged a mild form of tyranny for an even more severe one crammed with the trappings of petty apartheid. He became involved with trade union organisation and politics during the short-lived heyday of collaboration between the left-wing whites and the African nationalists. Successive acts of defiance of authority led to his being arrested and imprisoned. In 1954 he fled South Africa without a passport,… Read More
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