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The writings and speeches of I.B. Tabata clearly demonstrate that there was an alternative to the programme and policies adopted by the ANC in the struggle against the racist régime in South Africa. In a letter to his young kinsman, Nelson Mandela, Tabata contrasted the programme and method of struggle of the Unity Movement of South Africa, a political organisation of which he was one of the founders, to those of the ANC. Covering a period of almost 30 years, beginning in the early 1940's, Tabata's writings and speeches presented a powerful challenge to the ideology of apartheid over a crucial period in South Africa's history. The book is expertly edited by Dora Taylor, Tabata's political colleague, highlighting Tabata's talents which he used so effectively in the years of the political struggle. In the final chapter of his book, Education For Barbarism, an attack on Bantu (Apartheid) Education in South Africa, Tabata writes, "The whole concept of Apartheid is an insult to human dignity. Apartheid, with all its miserable brood, its Group Areas, its Immorality Acts, its Pass laws, its Bantu Authorities, its Bantu Education and Coloured Education schemes - all this is an outrage to human intelligence". This book is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand the history of the liberation struggle in South Africa --
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The dynamic of revolution in South Africa: speeches and writings of I. B. Tabata
2013, Resistance Books
in English
- Second edition.
0902869620 9780902869622
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Previous edition: 1969.
Title from cover.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-182).
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