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Longmans, Green, And Co. 39 Paternoster Row London New York And Bombay 1897
A WOMAN'S PART IN - A REVOLUTION - BY - MRS. JOHN HAYS HAMMOND
PREFACE
A WOMAN'S PART IN A REVOLUTION
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In a sun‑baked Johannesburg veranda, a woman watches her children play while the heat shimmers over the tiled roof. The quiet domestic tableau—her son chasing imagined lions with a riding‑crop, a terrier dozing nearby—belies the storm brewing beyond the garden walls. A terse letter from her husband’s coachman summons the family to the town, hinting at growing unrest in the gold‑rich Transvaal.
The city’s rapid expansion has left its foreign residents, the Uitlanders, chafing under broken promises and a dire sanitation crisis. Demands for a true republic, equal rights, and fair representation are circulating in pamphlets, and illegal arms are being smuggled in preparation for conflict. As the husband, a mine investor, feels compelled to act, his wife wrestles with the choice between staying beside him and the risk of abandoning the families of his workers, setting the stage for a personal and political struggle.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (229K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-02-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1861–1931
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