DEMONS OF APARTHEID, a moral and ethical analysis of the N.G.K., N.P. and Broederbond’s justification of Apartheid

: Ngcokovane (C.)

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xiv + 249 pp., map, paperback, spine slightly sunned with reading crease, Skotaville Publishers, Johannesburg, [1989]

 

From the Back of the Book:

Cecil Ngcokovane is a Presbyterian Minister and teaches Social Ethics at the Federal Theological Seminary, Pietermaritzburg. The book is based on papers he wrote for his doctoral thesis.


Ngcokovane’s writing style is described as having a strong, quiet, and purposeful diction that appeals to both scholarly and general readers. At times, his words carry a provocative intensity, as seen in passages like:


“While the white male populations have been passing bills that bar social and sexual intercourse between their daughters or wives and black men, black women by the thousands have been victims of white sexual exploitation.”


Published by Skotaville Publishers, the first black-owned publishing house in South Africa, founded in 1982.