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- Created 1941-1966 (Creation)
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Biographical history
Silas Modiri Molema was born c1891, in Mafeking, South Africa. He attended the Lovedale Institution and the University of Georgia, qualifying in medicine in 1919. In 1921 he returned to Mafeking to work as a doctor. From the 1940s he was involved in the African National Congress, and was elected National Treasurer in December 1949. He resigned in 1953. He died in 1965.
His publications included The Bantu Past and Present: An Ethnographical and Historical Study of the Native Races of South Africa (1920); Montshiwa 1815-1896: BaRolong Chief and Patriot (1966); and Chief Moroka: His Life, His Country and His People (1987).
Archival history
GB 0102 MS 380268 Created 1941-1966 Collection (fonds) 2 boxes Molema , Silas Modiri , c1891-1965 , South African political activist
Silas Modiri Molema was born c1891, in Mafeking, South Africa. He attended the Lovedale Institution and the University of Georgia, qualifying in medicine in 1919. In 1921 he returned to Mafeking to work as a doctor. From the 1940s he was involved in the African National Congress, and was elected National Treasurer in December 1949. He resigned in 1953. He died in 1965.
His publications included The Bantu Past and Present: An Ethnographical and Historical Study of the Native Races of South Africa (1920); Montshiwa 1815-1896: BaRolong Chief and Patriot (1966); and Chief Moroka: His Life, His Country and His People (1987).
Donated as part of the Southern African Materials Project 1973-1976 organised by the Centre for International and Area Studies.
Papers, 1941-1966, of Silas Modiri Molema, comprising original notebooks and unpublished typescripts, including manuscripts for Montshiwa 1815-1896: BaRolong Chief and Patriot, Chief Moroka: His Life, His Country and His People, and The Scapegoat of the Boer War: General Piet Cronje, which was never published. Notebooks contain details of meetings of Tshidi Barolong Chiefs (1947-1961), genealogical, medical and historical information on the Barolong in addition to general South African history.
Unrestricted.
No publication without written permission. Apply to archivist in the first instance.
Notes on the Barolong in unidentified languages.
Unpublished handlist for the South African Materials Project (SAMP) arranged by MS number. For an alphabetical listing of all SAMP materials (including material deposited at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies) refer to The South African Materials Project, compiled by Brian Willan, edited by Patricia M Larby (Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London, London, 1980).
The School of Oriental and African Studies holds a typescript inventory (Ref: MS 380266) of Silas Modiri Molema's collection of political ephemera relating to the African National Congress, Yale University Library.
Papers (1874-1932) of Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje, including the literary manuscripts of Silas Modiri Molema and the personal papers of the Molema family, are held at the Historical Papers section of the Library, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa. Silas Modiri Molema's collection of political ephemera relating to the African National Congress is held at Yale University Library.
15 May 2000 African cultures African history Apartheid Authors Cronje , Piet Arnoldus , c 1835-1911 , South African General Ethnic groups Genealogy History Interethnic relations Internal politics Medical personnel Medical profession Medical sciences Molema , Silas Modiri , c 1891-1965 , South African political activist Montshiwa , 1815-1896 , chief of the Barolong tribe of southern Africa Moroka , fl c 1850 , chief of the Barolong tribe of southern Africa National cultures National history Personnel Physicians Political leadership Politicians Racial discrimination Racial segregation South Africa Southern Africa Surgery Tribes Writers People by occupation People
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Donated as part of the Southern African Materials Project 1973-1976 organised by the Centre for International and Area Studies.
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Papers, 1941-1966, of Silas Modiri Molema, comprising original notebooks and unpublished typescripts, including manuscripts for Montshiwa 1815-1896: BaRolong Chief and Patriot, Chief Moroka: His Life, His Country and His People, and The Scapegoat of the Boer War: General Piet Cronje, which was never published. Notebooks contain details of meetings of Tshidi Barolong Chiefs (1947-1961), genealogical, medical and historical information on the Barolong in addition to general South African history.
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Unrestricted.
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No publication without written permission. Apply to archivist in the first instance.
Language of material
- English
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- Latin
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Notes on the Barolong in unidentified languages.
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The School of Oriental and African Studies holds a typescript inventory (Ref: MS 380266) of Silas Modiri Molema's collection of political ephemera relating to the African National Congress, Yale University Library.
Finding aids
Unpublished handlist for the South African Materials Project (SAMP) arranged by MS number. For an alphabetical listing of all SAMP materials (including material deposited at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies) refer to The South African Materials Project, compiled by Brian Willan, edited by Patricia M Larby (Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London, London, 1980).
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Papers (1874-1932) of Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje, including the literary manuscripts of Silas Modiri Molema and the personal papers of the Molema family, are held at the Historical Papers section of the Library, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa. Silas Modiri Molema's collection of political ephemera relating to the African National Congress is held at Yale University Library.
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- National cultures » African cultures
- National history » African history
- Interethnic relations » Ethnic discrimination » Racial segregation » Apartheid
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- Ethnic groups
- Genealogy
- History
- Interethnic relations
- Internal politics
- Medical profession » Medical personnel
- Medical profession
- Medical sciences
- National cultures
- National history
- Personnel
- Medical profession » Medical personnel » Physicians
- Internal politics » Political leadership
- Internal politics » Political leadership » Politicians
- Interethnic relations » Ethnic discrimination » Racial segregation
- Medical sciences » Surgery
- Ethnic groups » Tribes
- Authors » Writers
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- English