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Benjamin Magson Kies, political activist and jurist who vehemently opposed White supremacy and colonialism, is born in Woodstoc

  • Benjamin Magson Kies, Drum, March 1960

    Benjamin Magson Kies, Drum , March 1960

12 December 1917

We also include links, in 5 parts, to a Masters Thesis by Dennis Cavernelis on the life and contribution of Benjamin Magson Kies :

Part 1

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_mL-1qxbLNrOWUzVXlrTDBrUHhnOG1CT1ZvbnNFc0lvXzlR

Part 2

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_mL-1qxbLNrTjJyRHdyU3hjcldIQm1fU1JWektzUFVKVF9N

Part 3

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_mL-1qxbLNrNXFLUUFxZTFxVzNfaVA3UWVfX3dZOC1fUVg4

Part 4

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_mL-1qxbLNrTC1fT0gybmd4a3hObzJ0X1lwSUlGZG1BbTdF

Part 5

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_mL-1qxbLNrUkZmWFVJNWNfb3NYV3FjZC01RjFkdzhxU29n

References

Sonderling, N.E. (ed.) New Dictionary of South African Biography, v. 2.

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