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A non-official pageant “depicting the march of progress of the Bantu”, in which the “New African” began to come to the fore. Performed in a community hall in Western Native Township, Johannesburg in 1940. (Kruger, 24) (See Pageants and Celebrations in section 7).**
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''[[Africa – A Revel Pageant]]'' was a non-official [[pageant]] “depicting the march of progress of the [[Bantu]]”, in which the “[[New African]]” began to come to the fore. Performed in a community hall in [[Western Native Township]], Johannesburg in 1940.  
  
  
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== Sources ==
  
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[[Loren Kruger]], 1999 p. 24
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Revision as of 17:29, 16 December 2016

Africa – A Revel Pageant was a non-official pageant “depicting the march of progress of the Bantu”, in which the “New African” began to come to the fore. Performed in a community hall in Western Native Township, Johannesburg in 1940.


Sources

Loren Kruger, 1999 p. 24

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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Return to PLAYS I: Original SA plays

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