Africa South

Africa South

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Africa South, a journal edited by Ronald M. Segal (1932-2008) was launched in Cape Town in 1956. The journal was published quarterly while funds were available. The last and final publication was issued in 1961. Ronald M. Segal claimed to be a socialist, and was an anti-apartheid activist who crossed the South African border into exile in 1960 with the African National Congress leader, Oliver Tambo. Views and opinions were expressed in Africa South regarding the movements for freedom, discrimination and the struggle for liberation. The articles were related on issues of interest to the masses, the liberals, the communists and the socialists. Subjects covered issues around the church and the state; the political situation in South-West Africa; Central Africa to North Africa, discussions around their revolution and independence and occasionally covered current events in countries outside of Africa. Africa South also featured short-stories by some well-known authors such as Alan Paton; adding some light-heartedness to politics were the cartoons by various artists such as David Marais; and included book reviews. Various events such as the bus boycotts, political trials and the Sharpeville uprising were featured.


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DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 October 1958 English

The Pattern of betrayal. Cartoon. An open letter to the United Nations. South West Africa and the United Nations. The Sekhukhuneland terror. No God, no home. The Village and the …


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 July 1958 English

Requiescat. Cartoon. Six portraits of apartheid (I): the intellectual fraud. The Moral cost. Diary of a country priest. The Cost of law and order. The Economic cost. Liquor and the …



DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 April 1958 English

African avalanche. Cartoon: The last trek. Two tributes. Lebensraum in limbo. The anatomy of revolution. Mass trials. Women and passes (II). Kings of Alexander. Juvenile delinquency and the colour bar. …


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 April 1958 English

Even we. Cartoon. The fight is on. The widows of the reserves. Bethal case-book. An Eastern Cape postscript. Zeerust: a profile of reistance. The multi-racial conference. The fiery cross job …


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 January 1958 English

The Final stroke. Cartoon. A Question of norm. Roman Catholic Bishops on the blasphemy of apartheid. The South African Police II: laws and powers. Women and passes. Nursing by pigment. …