“Three generations of white South African men were bound together at that table. Vermuelen was the first generation. He defined Africa, made it safe for Basson to defile. I was the last generation, the last to grow up in segregated neighborhoods. Between us was the silent photograph of Wouter Basson. Like a distant father, Basson was absent at the dining table.” – Henk Rossouw (Hole in the White ‘Hood). Also Mahmood Mamdani on Bantu Education at UCT, Gael Reagon on sisterhood, Binyavanga Wainaina on dis-covering Kenya, Gaston Zossou on African intellectuals and more…

Cover:
Strange Fruit by Lewis Allen
Abazibaluleyo Nokubhaliweyo NgesiNtu by RHW Shepherd & BB Mdledle (Lovedale Press, 1964)
Abazibaluleyo Nokubhaliweyo NgesiNtu by RHW Shepherd & BB Mdledle (Lovedale Press, 1964)
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This iconic book is the “who’s who”(in the vain of Vasari) of those who stood out in isiXhosa history, arts and letters from Ntsikana to George Pemba. |
