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June 8, 2015 6 Comments

S Africa’s Future Is Behind a Veil

"At present neither natives nor "colored men" (the South-African term for men of mixed blood) can vote in the Transvaal, the Orange River, and

June 7, 2015 11 Comments

S African Racial Perspective in 1910

"Throughout all South Africa, among both British and Dutch, there is a feeling that Great Britain knows nothing of the native question."Continuing

June 3, 2015 17 Comments

Conflicts of Interests in S African Union

"The constitutional convention met first at Durban, October 12, 1908 . . . ."Continuing Union of South Africa Formed,our selection from an

June 1, 2015 24 Comments

Union of South Africa Formed

This series has four easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: South African Constitutional Convention Meets.IntroductionWithin ten

July 17, 2013 Leave a Comment

British Enters Boer Capital

Lord Roberts invited Mrs. Botha to dinner one night, soon after the occupation of Pretoria, and she accepted the invitation.Continuing The Boer

July 16, 2013 Leave a Comment

Pretoria Awaits Its Fate

Many families were worshipping together for the last time, for on the morrow a battle was to be fought, and all who were going to continue the fight

July 15, 2013 Leave a Comment

Boer Government Flees Pretoria

I happened to be at the railway station on the night the President and Secretary Reitz left with the State documents and moneys, removing the capital

July 14, 2013 Leave a Comment

Boers Fight On

As Lord Roberts's army came nearer and nearer to the doomed capital, the excitement grew more intense and the air was filled with alarming

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