In 1899, 7000 black migrant workers walked all the way from Johannesburg back to Natal to avoid being trapped by the looming Anglo-Boer War. The march was arranged and led by J S Marwick, an employee of the Natal government. This is a recreation of the long march home.
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In 1899, 7000 black migrant workers walked all the way from Johannesburg back to Natal to avoid being trapped by the looming Anglo-Boer War. The march was arranged and led by J S Marwick, an employee of the Natal government. This is a recreation of the long march home.
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Seller's Description:
Good. Size: 6x0x9; 111 pages (complete). The story of the extraordinary story of 7000 Zulus caught in the midst of the Boer War and their walk home to Natal from the hostile Gold Reefs. Softcover with flaps. In general good condition. The cover is neat and smart. The papertrims have some mild user markings. The pages are clean, clear, certain, confident, fresh and contented. fk.