Illustrated History of South Africa: The Real StoryDougie Oakes This updated version of the 1988 edition strips away the curtain of myths and misconceptions that surround South Africa. Much has happened and is still happening in this troubled land, so to better understand the events of recent years, the final two chapters have been revised and three new chapters have been added. 1,000 color photos, maps and illustrations. |
Contents
PART 2 | 47 |
PART 4 | 128 |
DIAMONDS GOLD AND WAR 18681902 | 163 |
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Afri African National apartheid areas armed attack banned Bantu became began Boers Botha boycott Britain British burghers called campaign Cape Colony Cape Town cattle century chief chiefdoms claimed coloured commando Communist Congress Council diamond Dingane Dutch eastern Cape economic election farmers farms fight force frontier gold Griqua Hertzog homeland Indian Johannesburg Khoikhoi Khoisan killed Kimberley Klerk Kruger labour land later leader living major Mandela March ment miners mines missionaries Moshoeshoe moved movement Natal National Party Nationalists Native Ndebele negotiations Nguni Orange River organisation P W Botha parliament peace police political President Pretoria Prime Minister protest raids Ravan Republic settlement settlers Shaka slaves Smuts Sotho South Africa southern Africa SWAPO territory tion township Trade Unions Transvaal trek trekboers trekkers troops urban Vaal violence Voortrekkers Vorster vote West workers Xhosa Zulu