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Black History Month Lecture

Thursday, February 12
TBD

Luvuyo Wotshela is a prolific historian with both practical experience working on land reform and scholarly knowledge on the subject. Wotshela will talk on different aspects of land reform in South Africa, from the nitty gritty of the Eastern Cape to bigger ideas. He’s Oxford educated and Head of the National Heritage and Cultural Studies Centre (NAHECS) at the University of Fort Hare. One of his more recent publications is his book: Capricious Patronage and Captive Land: A Socio-political History of Resettlement and Change in South Africa’s Eastern Cape, 1960 to 2005.

Contact Information
Leslie Hadfield
leslie_hadfield@byu.edu
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