Radical Antiapartheid Internationalism and Exile: The Life of Elizabeth Mafeking
Synopsis
Elizabeth Mafeking was a titanic figure in the history of resistance to Apartheid in South Africa, a mother of 11 who travelled to Bulgaria to publicize the evils of racial segregation, before escaping into exile from a banning order that would have separated her from her home and family. Radical Antiapartheid Internationalism and Exile: The Life of Elizabeth Mafeking analyses Mafeking's life, and the union work that cost the activist her family and home, leading to 32 desperate years in self-imposed exile. The book simultaneously sheds light on one of the many ways in which the protests of women of African descent evolved from localized issues of race-based discrimination to international, anti-colonial struggles in the mid-twentieth century.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis
- ISBN: 9781138501447
- Number of pages: 152
- Dimensions: 163 x 240 x 20 mm
- Weight: 374g
- Languages: English
