Blame Me On History

A classic of South African literature, this 60th-anniversary edition of William ‘Bloke’ Modisane’s autobiography serves as an example of passionate resistance to the scourge of racial discrimination in our country, and is a reminder not to forget our recent past.

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Don’t Upset ooMalume!

This book, written by Xhosa ambassador and agriculturalist Hombakazi Mercy Nqandeka, aims to capture the essence of Xhosa heritage and culture and explores the many unique characteristics of village life.

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New Daughters of Africa

Custom, tradition, friendships, sisterhood, romance, sexuality, intersectional feminism, the politics of gender, race, and identity— all and more are explored in this glorious collection of work from over 200 writers. New Daughters of Africa spans a wealth of genres—autobiography, memoir, oral history, letters, diaries, short stories, novels, poetry, drama, humour, politics, journalism, essays and speeches—to demonstrate the diversity and remarkable literary achievements of black women.

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Poli Poli

This is a memoir about the life of an extraordinary South African poet, educator, and activist that tells a lesser-known social history of people, families, communities and places.

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The Capitalist Nigger

With over 85, 000 copies sold in South Africa alone, Capitalist Nigger by internationally acclaimed journalist Chika Onyeani excels as an explosive and jarring of the Black race.

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