Promise and Despair: The First Struggle for a Non-Racial South Africa (Paperback)
Promise and Despair: The First Struggle for a Non-Racial South Africa (Paperback)
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Promise and Despair: The First Struggle for a Non-Racial South Africa (Paperback)

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Most people believe that black South Africans obtained the vote for the first time in 1994. In fact, for almost a century suitably qualified black people had enjoyed the vote in the Cape and Natal, and in certain constituencies had decided the outcome of parliamentary elections. Little wonder, then, that when the first South Africa came about in 1910, black people were keen to see the principle of non-racialism entrenched in the constitution that was drawn up for the new Union. This is the story of that struggle. Its centrepiece is a lively account of the delegation that travelled to London in mid-1909 to lobby for a non-racial constitution.
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