Native Races and the War by Josephine E. (Josephine Elizabeth Grey) Butler
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NATIVE RACES AND THE WAR,
BY JOSEPHINE E. BUTLER. LONDON: GAY & BIRD. NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE: MAWSON, SWAN, & MORGAN. 1900. DEDICATED TO MY CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. I. APOLOGY FOR "YET ANOTHER BOOK" ON THE SOUTH AFRICAN QUESTION. FUTURE PEACE MUST BE BASED ON JUSTICE,--TO COLOURED AS WELL AS WHITE MEN. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LEGALIZED SLAVERY AND THE SUBJECTION OF NATIVES BY INDIVIDUALS. THE TRANSVAAL IN 1877: ITS BANKRUPTCY: ITS ANNEXATION BY GREAT BRITAIN: ITS LIBERATION FROM GREAT BRITAIN IN 1881. CONVENTION OF 1881 SIGNED AT PRETORIA. BRITISH COMMISSIONERS' AUDIENCE WITH 300 NATIVE CHIEFS. SPEECHES AND SORROWFUL PROTESTS OF THE CHIEFS. ROYAL COMMISSION APPOINTED TO |
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