Acts, and that we have to treat natives, where they are in a state of barbarism, in a different way to ourselves. We are to be lords over them. These are my politics on native affairs, and these are the politics of South Africa. . . . The native is to... The Last Defenders of the Laager: Ian D. Smith and F. W. de Klerkby Dickson Mungazi [Deceased] - 1998 - 266 pagesNo preview available - About this book
| F. Verschoyle - 1900 - 942 pages
...stick to his motion for the retention and extension of the liquor areas ; and I would be with him. The native is to be treated as a child and denied the franchise ; he is to be denied liquor also ; and upon the principle of the honourable member for Stellenbosch... | |
| Michael Brogden, Clifford D. Shearing - 1993 - 270 pages
...to treat the Natives where they are in a state of barbarism, in a different way to ourselves. . . . The Native is to be treated as a child and denied the Franchise. (quoted in Mnguni 1988) As we have argued earlier, the problem with state policing in South Africa... | |
| Bernard Magubane - 1996 - 486 pages
...Parliament in June 1887, in which the franchise question was debated, Rhodes made clear his views: The native is to be treated as a child and denied the franchise. We must adopt a system of despotism, such as works in India, in our relations with the barbarism of South Africa.... | |
| Leela Gandhi - 1998 - 222 pages
...the benefits of 'mature' and 'full' individuality: 'The native is to be treated as a child and denied franchise. We must adopt the system of despotism ... in our relations with the barbarous of South Africa' (cited in Nandy 1992, p. 58). Similar divisions marked the edifice of colonial... | |
| Julie Evans - 2003 - 278 pages
...are in a state of barbarism, in a different way to ourselves. We are to to be lords over them . . . The native is to be treated as a child and denied the franchise.'7 Jabavu and other African activists organised a campaign of petitions and protests against... | |
| Tom Zoellner - 2006 - 302 pages
...Bechuanas who had been pressured out of their villages to take up the white man's burden of hauling ore. "The native is to be treated as a child and denied the franchise," Rhodes had once told the legislature. "We must adopt a system of despotism, such as works so well in... | |
| Jabulani Buthelezi - 2006 - 670 pages
...We are the lords over them . . . These are my politics and these are the politics of South Africa. The native is to be treated as a child and denied...franchise ... We must adopt the system of despotism such as works well in India in our relations to these barbarians of South Africa. Fifty years later... | |
| John Allen - 2005 - 506 pages
...the same thing. It was Rhodes, after all, who, in 1887, told the House of Assembly in Cape Town that 'the native is to be treated as a child and denied the franchise. We must adopt a system of despotism in our relations with the barbarians (blacks) of South Africa.' Following that... | |
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