Olive Schreiner's Racialization of South Africa
Olive Schreiner was an English-born South African writer who wrote for British readers at a time when relations between Great Britain and her country were in turmoil. She spoke of a South Africa under British rule when its colonial empire was starting to disintegrate at the start of the 20th century...
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