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1899: 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.

111 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2002

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Elsabé Brink

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