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Silas Molema

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He was part of the Legislative Council, the transitional political body established by the British colonial authority during the process that led to the independence of South Africa. He had a prominent role in the administrative bodies of the Protectorate of Bechuanaland, taking part in the
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tribal chief, Silas Thelensho Molema. Molema began his education in South Africa, before moving to Europe in 1914. He graduated with a degree in medicine from the
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Molema married Anna Moshoela around 1927. He later re-married, to Lucretia. He died on 13 August 1965.
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The Bantu Past and Present: An Ethnographical and Historical Study of the Native Races of South Africa
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In 1952, during the preparations for the festival celebrating the tricentenary of the landing of
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inviting those present to oppose the celebration by the white minority of the colonial past.
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in 1919, going on to practice medicine at the Hume Street Hospital in
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Apartheid's festival : contesting South Africa's national pasts
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independence process resulting in the foundation of the
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Mafeking
Barolong
University of Glasgow
Dublin
Bantu
African National Congress
Jan van Riebeeck
South African Indian Council
Republic of Botswana


"University of Glasgow :: Story :: Biography of Silas Modiri Molema"




"Papers of Silas Modiri Molema - HPRA"
"'A Member of the Race': Dr Modiri Molema's Intellectual Engagement with the Popular History of South Africa, 1912–1921"
doi
10.1080/02582473.2012.670506
ISSN
0258-2473



"Dr Silas Modiri Molema"
ISBN
9780253216137
"The 1952 Jan Van Riebeeck Tercentenary Festival: Constructing and Contesting Public National History in South Africa1"
doi

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