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The Journal of African History, Mar 1, 1986
Shula Marks and Charles van Onselen for their comments on an earlier version of this paper. 1 Cha... more Shula Marks and Charles van Onselen for their comments on an earlier version of this paper. 1 Charles van Onselen, 'AmaWasha: the Zulu Washermen's Guild on the Witwatersrand, 1890-1914', Studies in the Social and Economic History of the Witwatersrand,
Issue, 1995
Life is filled with tiny ironies; or as the old ones steeped in the tradition of the church would... more Life is filled with tiny ironies; or as the old ones steeped in the tradition of the church would say, “the Lord sometimes moves in mysterious ways.”More than twenty-five years ago, after completing the two year city college degree, I applied to the BA program in history at Roosevelt University located in downtown Chicago and at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. Northwestern invited me to take a series of tests. The first set of tests was to determine my intelligence quotient; the second set was designed to measure manual dexterity.
The American Historical Review, Oct 1, 1995
The American Historical Review, 1995
The Journal of African History, Mar 1, 1986
Shula Marks and Charles van Onselen for their comments on an earlier version of this paper. 1 Cha... more Shula Marks and Charles van Onselen for their comments on an earlier version of this paper. 1 Charles van Onselen, 'AmaWasha: the Zulu Washermen's Guild on the Witwatersrand, 1890-1914', Studies in the Social and Economic History of the Witwatersrand,
The Journal of African History, Jul 1, 1988
Issue: A Journal of Opinion
Life is filled with tiny ironies; or as the old ones steeped in the tradition of the church would... more Life is filled with tiny ironies; or as the old ones steeped in the tradition of the church would say, “the Lord sometimes moves in mysterious ways.”More than twenty-five years ago, after completing the two year city college degree, I applied to the BA program in history at Roosevelt University located in downtown Chicago and at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. Northwestern invited me to take a series of tests. The first set of tests was to determine my intelligence quotient; the second set was designed to measure manual dexterity.
The Journal of African History, Mar 1, 1986
Shula Marks and Charles van Onselen for their comments on an earlier version of this paper. 1 Cha... more Shula Marks and Charles van Onselen for their comments on an earlier version of this paper. 1 Charles van Onselen, 'AmaWasha: the Zulu Washermen's Guild on the Witwatersrand, 1890-1914', Studies in the Social and Economic History of the Witwatersrand,
Issue, 1995
Life is filled with tiny ironies; or as the old ones steeped in the tradition of the church would... more Life is filled with tiny ironies; or as the old ones steeped in the tradition of the church would say, “the Lord sometimes moves in mysterious ways.”More than twenty-five years ago, after completing the two year city college degree, I applied to the BA program in history at Roosevelt University located in downtown Chicago and at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. Northwestern invited me to take a series of tests. The first set of tests was to determine my intelligence quotient; the second set was designed to measure manual dexterity.
The American Historical Review, Oct 1, 1995
The American Historical Review, 1995
The Journal of African History, Mar 1, 1986
Shula Marks and Charles van Onselen for their comments on an earlier version of this paper. 1 Cha... more Shula Marks and Charles van Onselen for their comments on an earlier version of this paper. 1 Charles van Onselen, 'AmaWasha: the Zulu Washermen's Guild on the Witwatersrand, 1890-1914', Studies in the Social and Economic History of the Witwatersrand,
The Journal of African History, Jul 1, 1988
Issue: A Journal of Opinion
Life is filled with tiny ironies; or as the old ones steeped in the tradition of the church would... more Life is filled with tiny ironies; or as the old ones steeped in the tradition of the church would say, “the Lord sometimes moves in mysterious ways.”More than twenty-five years ago, after completing the two year city college degree, I applied to the BA program in history at Roosevelt University located in downtown Chicago and at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. Northwestern invited me to take a series of tests. The first set of tests was to determine my intelligence quotient; the second set was designed to measure manual dexterity.