Native Races and the War
Josephine Elizabeth Butler was a Victorian era British feminist who was strongly committed to liberal reforms. As a result of her efforts, international organisations including the International Abolitionist Federation were set up to campaign against state regulation of prostitution and the trafficking in women and children. This book reflects her abhorrence of slavery in all its forms and is particularly pertinent in our world of today. (Summary by Wikipedia)
Genre(s): *Non-fiction, History, Social Science (Culture & Anthropology)
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | Apology for yet another book | SallyMc |
00:44:05 |
Play 02 | The causes of the war date far back | SallyMc |
00:36:51 |
Play 03 | Livingstone | Bill Mosley |
00:24:09 |
Play 04 | The Moffats | Bill Mosley |
00:19:30 |
Play 05 | James D Stewart | Bill Mosley |
00:17:24 |
Play 06 | Retrocession | Bill Mosley |
00:23:21 |
Play 07 | Delegates in England | Bill Mosley |
00:27:15 |
Play 08 | Boer Manifesto | Bill Mosley |
00:29:05 |
Play 09 | Sir Bartle Freere | Bill Mosley |
00:20:46 |
Play 10 | Gladstone | Bill Mosley |
00:19:15 |
Play 11 | Boundaries | Bill Mosley |
00:22:31 |
Play 12 | Grondwet | Bill Mosley |
00:28:58 |
Play 13 | Boer Theology | Bill Mosley |
00:24:30 |
Play 14 | War's Results | Bill Mosley |
00:29:43 |