Ruth First was killed on August 17 last by a letter-bomb sent to her at the Centre of African Studies at the Eduardo Mondlane University in Maputo. She was then the director of research at the Centre and had been in Mozambique for three years. No one seriously doubts that she was murdered by agents of the South African security police. They chose their victim well: for she was one of the most gifted and dedicated South African revolutionaries of our time, and she was, by virtue of her work and her writings, a source of growing influence and inspiration. Ruth First was born in Johannesburg in 1925 and was the daughter of Jewish left-wing parents who had emigrated to South Africa from Lithuania. She joined the South African Communist Party wh...
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I remember reacting very strongly to the Jewish prayer [which Orthodox Jewish men say] in the mornin...
I remember reacting very strongly to the Jewish prayer [which Orthodox Jewish men say] in the mornin...
The late Winnie Madikizela-Mandela was a political figure who excited strong views; these continue i...
Jocelyn Robson’s engaging book focuses on the life story of Grace Oakeshott who, on Tuesday 27 Augus...
Ruth First was an activist, journalist and sociologist trained by experience and credentialed by her...
In a prison cell in Johannesburg in 1953 after months of solitary confinement Ruth First, one of Sou...
The 17th of August 2012 marked the 30th anniversary of the untimely passing of South African sociolo...
The struggle to free South Africa from its apartheid shackles was long and complex. One of the many ...
Ruth First’s work examined the projects for radical transformation of African’s political economy. S...
The success of South Africa's anti-apartheid movement depended on the efforts of some remarkable peo...
A child of a Jewish family fleeing Nazi-Germany and settling in apartheid South Africa in the 1930s,...
Ruth was four years old when her father was arrested for high treason and her world was turned upsid...
Subjects related to ethnographic research were present in much of the work of Brazilian anthropologi...
Lauretta Ngcobo's death in November 2015 robbed South Africa and the African continent of a signific...
Ruth Heathcock (nee Rayney) was a South Australian nurse who worked with Aboriginal people suffering...
I remember reacting very strongly to the Jewish prayer [which Orthodox Jewish men say] in the mornin...
I remember reacting very strongly to the Jewish prayer [which Orthodox Jewish men say] in the mornin...
The late Winnie Madikizela-Mandela was a political figure who excited strong views; these continue i...
Jocelyn Robson’s engaging book focuses on the life story of Grace Oakeshott who, on Tuesday 27 Augus...