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A Great South African - Sol Plaatje. South African Nationalist, 1876–1932. By Brian Willan. London: Heinemann Educational Books, 1984. Pp. 436. £25.00 (£8.95, paperback)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 January 2009

George Shepperson
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University of Edinburgh

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References

1 Xuma, Alfred B., Charlotte Manye (Mrs Maxeke). ‘What an Educated African Girl Can Do’ (Johannesburg, 1930).Google Scholar

2 For example, Newman's, Richard review in Newsletter of the Afro-American Religious History Group of the American Academy of Religion (Worcester, Mass.), ix, 2, 1985, 1113.Google Scholar

1 Hill, Robert A., editor, The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers (Berkeley, 1984), II, 228.Google Scholar

2 As a result of misreading a leaflet, printed by Joseph Booth in Cape Town in 1913, I mistakenly described Plaatje on p. 202 of Independent African (Edinburgh, 1958), as Treasurer rather than as Secretary of the South African Native National Congress.

3 From a 1916 leaflet, printed by Booth, eliciting support for the British African Congress, in the possession of the reviewer.