Mark Mathabane was born into a poverty-stricken family during the apartheid years in the township of Alexandra. Throughout childhood, he witnesses and suffers from hunger, violence, and racial stereotypes, learning to hate and fear whites. At his mother’s insistence, Mathabane starts school and learns to love it, rising to the top of his class in spite of frequent punishments due to his fa…
This book includes: Mary Wollstonecraft The class structure Wealth and poverty Girls' education Organised protest Attitudes Emmeline Pankhurst Militant tactics The First World War After the Vote
This book includes: Freedom and slavery The slave routes Slavery and the Americans Olaudah Equiano Resistance The American Civil War Reconstruction Between the wars Protest in the fifties Protest in the sixties