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1 I wish to thank Isabel Hofmeyr who first alerted me to the existence of D. D. T. Jabavu’s travelogue and who generously shared her thoughts on its significance. I am also deeply grateful to Catherine Higgs who kindly sent me the English translation by the late Cecil Wele Manona. This she had commissioned in the late 1980s when she was a PhD student. Her PhD culminated in the publication of the insightful biography of Jabavu The Ghost of Equality. The Public Lives of D. D. T. Jabavu of South Africa, 1885–1959.
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