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The Observer (Cape newspaper)

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newspaper of Cape Town. The cartoons attacked both the neighbouring Xhosa people, and the liberal Cape government which was restricting the settlers' expansion into Xhosa land.
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Observer cartoon attacking the Cape Town government (represented by John X. Merriman) for its reluctance to embark on imperial expansion. 1877.
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It took an extreme pro-imperialist "jingoist" stance and strongly opposed the "Cape Liberal Tradition" that was centred on
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and for the establishment of an independent "Eastern Cape Colony" separate from the Cape Colony.
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Penpricks: The Drawing of South Africa's Political Battlelines
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What's So Funny?: Under the Skin of South African Cartooning
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The Schröder Art Memento (1893) - Leo Weinthal (editor)
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Index

Port Elizabeth
Cape Colony

Cape Town
Grahamstown Journal
Robert Godlonton
1820 Settler
expansionist policies
Xhosa people
Cape Qualified Franchise
satirical cartoons
The Cape Hornet
William Howard Schröder
Lantern
"Historical Facts"
the original
online The Schröder Art Memento (1893) - Leo Weinthal (editor)
Categories
Defunct newspapers published in South Africa
Newspapers established in 1876
Publications disestablished in 1890
1876 establishments in the Cape Colony
1890 disestablishments in the Cape Colony

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