Origins and Development of Black Rugby in East London and its Response to South Africa's Rugby Unity, 1886-2000: A Study of Selected Clubs

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2004-01

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University of Fort Hare

Abstract

This study explores a range of questions about sport and society in the context of racial division, and the difficulties of uniting rugby in contemporary South Africa. This work begins by outlining and analysing how black rugby originated and developed in East London; and later Mdantsane, through the twentieth century and analyses this long history of black rugby in South Africa, in the East London and Border areas of the Eastern Cape. To a certain degree, this work seeks to "set the South African rugby record straight', using oral evidence and content analyses of available documents that include early vernacular newspapers, and academic and nonacademic articles on the subject. Also, a loosely structured questionnaire was used to collect data. Further, a programme of interviews was carried out with members of the chosen rugby clubs.

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Masters Thesis

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SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::Social work::Sports research, health

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Nongogo, P.(2004).Origins and Development of Black Rugby in East London and its Response to South Africa's Rugby Unity, 1886-2000: A Study of Selected Clubs.Alice.University of Fort Hare