LC control no. | nr 88010762 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Alexander, Neville |
See also | Sizwe, No |
Associated country | South Africa |
Associated place | Germany |
Birth date | 1936-10-22 |
Death date | 2012-08-27 |
Place of birth | Cradock (South Africa) |
Place of death | Cape Town (South Africa) |
Field of activity | Post-racialism Multilingualism |
Affiliation | University of Cape Town |
Profession or occupation | College teachers Political activists |
Found in | His Sow the wind, 1985: t.p. (Neville Alexander) Values alive, 1990: p. 63 (Neville Alexander, author of One Azania, one nation; Dr. Alexander currently teaches at the Univ. of Cape Town) His One Azania, one nation, 1979: t.p. (No Sizwe) The spirit of hope, 1994?: t.p. (Neville Alexander) p. 4 (b. Oct. 22, 1936 in Craddock) Censorship as intellectual terrorism, 1991: t.p. (Neville Edward Alexander) Studien zum Stilwandel im dramatischen Werk Gerhart Hauptmanns, 1964: t.p. (Neville E. Alexander) Wikipedia WWW site, Aug. 28, 2012 (under Neville Alexander: Neville Edward Alexander; b. Oct. 22, 1936, Cradock, Eastern Cape; d. Aug. 27, 2012, Cape Town; proponent of a multilingual South Africa and former revolutionary who spent ten years on Robben Island as a fellow prisoner of Nelson Mandela) Non-racialism in South Africa, 2016: title page (Neville Alexander) page ix (his mother was the child of an Oromo Ethiopian woman rescued by the British as she was about to be sold off as a slave; at age 16 he enrolled at UCT, excelled in German and history, completed three degrees including an MA in 1957; won an Alexander von Humboldt Foundation fellowship to the University of Tùˆbingen, Germany, where he completed PhD in 1961; completed a BA (Hons) degree in history by correspondence in 1971 while incarcerated on Robben Island) page 4 of cover (one of South Africa's foremost proponents of the philosophy of non-racialism) |
Associated language | eng |