For The People. Anelia Schutte

For The People - Anelia Schutte


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       A STORY OF SMALL-TOWN APARTHEID

      Anelia Schutte grew up in Knysna – a beautiful town on the coast of South Africa, centred around a picturesque lagoon and popular with tourists. But there was another side to Knysna that those tourists never saw. In the hills surrounding the town with its exclusively white population lay the townships and squatter camps where the coloured and black people were forced to live.

      Most white children would never go to the other side of the hill, but Anelia did. Her earliest memories are of being the only white girl at a crèche for black children that her mother, Owéna, set up in the 1980s as a social worker serving the black community.

      Thirty years on, Anelia, now living in London, yearns to find out more about her mother’s work, and to understand the political unrest that clouded South Africa at the time. She returns to Knysna to find the truth about the town she grew up in, from the stories and memories of the people who were there.

      For the People is an exploration of apartheid South Africa through the eyes of Owéna – a white woman who worked tirelessly for the black people of Knysna and found herself swept up in their struggle. They called her Nobantu: ‘for the people’.

       For the People

       A story of small-town apartheid

      Anelia Schutte

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      First published in Great Britain by HQ in 2014

      Copyright © Anelia Varela 2014

      Anelia Varela asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work.

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      E-book Edition © February 2014 ISBN: 9781472090980

      Version: 2019-01-11

       Contents

       Cover

       Blurb

       Title Page

       Author Bio

       Dedication

       Author’s note

      Prologue 1984

      Introduction

      Chapter 1 Going home

       Chapter 10 1972

       Chapter 11 1972–8

       Chapter 12 Queenie

       Chapter 13 The funeral

       Chapter 14 1978–82

       Chapter 15 1982

       Chapter 16 Township tour

       Chapter 17 1982

       Chapter 18 Mrs Burger

       Chapter 19 1983

       Chapter 20 Crèche tour

       Chapter 21 1983

       Chapter 22 1983

       Chapter 23 Oupad

       Chapter 24 Tembelitsha

       Chapter 25 1983

       Chapter 26 Theron

       Chapter 27 1983

       Chapter 28 Memories of apartheid

       Chapter 29 1983

       Chapter 30 Johnny

       Chapter 31 1984

       Chapter 32 1986

       Chapter 33 Lois Bubb

       Chapter 34 1986

       Chapter 35 Amy Matungana

       Chapter 36 Trouble

       Chapter 37 Esther Xokiso

       Chapter 38 1986

       Chapter 39 David Ngxale

       Chapter 40 Lawrence Oliver

       Chapter 41 1986

       Chapter 42 1986

       Chapter 43 Tapped

       Chapter 44 1986

       Chapter 45 Elizabeth Koti

       Chapter 46 1987

       Chapter 47 1987–8

       Chapter 48 Winile Joyi

       Chapter 49 1988

       Chapter 50 Goodbyes

       Epilogue 1994

       Acknowledgements

       Copyright

       ANELIA SCHUTTE

      has lived in Cape Town, Durban, London and New York, but she still calls Knysna home.

      She’s been writing ever since she could hold a pencil: essays for school, poetry for fun, and eventually copywriting for a living. Her short story, The Unkindness of Ravens, was published in From Here to Here: stories inspired by London’s Circle Line in 2005. Somewhere in a drawer she also has an unpublished children’s story about a bullied dung beetle.

      Now based in New York, Anelia is


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