These Oppressions Won’t Cease
An Anthology of the Political Thought of the Cape Khoesan, 1777-1879
1st Edition
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These Oppressions Won’t Cease
An Anthology of the Political Thought of the Cape Khoesan, 1777-1879
1st Edition
The Khoesan were the first people in Africa to undergo the rigors of European colonization. By the early nineteenth century, they had largely been brought under colonial rule, dispossessed of their land and stock, and forced to work as laborers for farmers of European descent. Nevertheless, a portion of them were able to regain a degree of freedom and maintain their independence by taking refuge in the mission stations of the Western and Eastern Cape, most notably in the Kat River valley. Through petitions, speeches at meetings, letters to the newspapers and correspondence between themselves, the Cape Khoesan articulated a continuous critique of the oppressions of colonialism, always stressing the need for equality before the law, as well as their opposition to attempts to limit their freedom of movement through vagrancy legislation and related measures. This was accompanied by a well-grounded distrust of the British settlers in the Eastern Cape and a concomitant hope, rarely realized, in the benevolence of the British government in London. Comprising 98 texts, These Oppressions Won’t Cease – was an utterance expressed by Willem Uithaalder, commander of Khoe rebel forces in the war of 1850-53 – contains the essential documents of Khoesan political thought in the nineteenth century.
232 pages | 2 maps | 7 x 9 | © 2018
History: African History
Political Science: Political and Social Theory
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Table of Contents
Part One: The Incorporation of the Khoesan into the colonial body politic
Ch. 1 From the earlier history
Ch. 2 In the aftermath of Ordinance 50
Ch. 3 The beginnings of the Kat River Settlement
Ch. 4 The politics of vagrancy
Ch. 5 Stoffels in London
Ch. 6 The interbellum
Ch. 7 The War of the Axe
Ch. 8 The business of life
Ch. 9 The Kat River Settlement under strain
Ch. 10 Madolo and his people
Ch. 11 Freeman and the Church
Part Two: Colonial crisis and the establishment of a new order, 1848-1853
Ch 12. Convicts and the franchise
Ch. 13 Rebellion in the Kat River valley
Ch. 14 The rebellion spreads
Ch. 15 The franchise
Ch. 16 Uithaalder’s vision of the rules of war
Part Three: Post-rebellion politics
Ch. 17 Contesting reconstruction
Ch. 18 On the politics of the church
Ch. 19 On the rights of burghers
Ch. 1 From the earlier history
Ch. 2 In the aftermath of Ordinance 50
Ch. 3 The beginnings of the Kat River Settlement
Ch. 4 The politics of vagrancy
Ch. 5 Stoffels in London
Ch. 6 The interbellum
Ch. 7 The War of the Axe
Ch. 8 The business of life
Ch. 9 The Kat River Settlement under strain
Ch. 10 Madolo and his people
Ch. 11 Freeman and the Church
Part Two: Colonial crisis and the establishment of a new order, 1848-1853
Ch 12. Convicts and the franchise
Ch. 13 Rebellion in the Kat River valley
Ch. 14 The rebellion spreads
Ch. 15 The franchise
Ch. 16 Uithaalder’s vision of the rules of war
Part Three: Post-rebellion politics
Ch. 17 Contesting reconstruction
Ch. 18 On the politics of the church
Ch. 19 On the rights of burghers
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