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Historian Robert Edgar discusses his project on African Americans and South Africa

Historian Robert Edgar discusses his project on African Americans and South Africa

April 15, 2008 00:25:17

Guests: Edgar, Robert

Host: Alegi, Peter
Limb, Peter

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Episode 007

American Zulus and the Ash Heap of South African History

Historian Robert Edgar (Howard University) discusses his project on African Americans and South Africa, showing how black communities in different parts of the world engage, interact and influence each other. Edgar talks about the history of representations of the Zulu in America, and reflects on how he rescued the Prophetess Nonthetha Nkwenkwe and the African Communist Edwin Thabo Mofutsanyana from the ash heap of history. No wonder The New York Times dubbed him the Indiana Jones of South Africa.

00:00:00 - 00:01:41 Introduction
00:01:41 - 00:06:31 Studying South Africa and African Americans
00:06:31 - 00:08:57 Story of Nonthetha
00:08:57 - 00:17:13 Zulu Identity and Ethnicity
00:17:13 - 00:18:28 Zulu Politics in South Africa
00:18:28 - 00:23:47 South African Exiles in Lesotho
00:23:47 - 00:25:17 Outro