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Native Life in South Africa, Before and Since the European War and the Boer Rebellion

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The Native Life in South Africa as mentioned in this paper was a response to the Native's Land Act of 1913, and was written by one of the most gifted and influential writers and journalists of his generation Sol T Plaatje.
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First published in 1916 and one of South Africa's great political books, Native Life in South Africa was first and foremost a response to the Native's Land Act of 1913, and was written by one of the most gifted and influential writers and journalists of his generation Sol T Plaatje provides an account of the origins of this crucially important piece of legislation and a devastating description of its immediate effects

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