Press and Politics: Contributions of Sol Plaatje to South African Journalism

Abiodun Salawu
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The article looks into the journalism of Solomon Thekisho Plaatje (popularly known as Sol Plaatje) and his contributions to the early South African black press and politics. Sol Plaatje remains one of South Africa’s most important political and literary figures. He was a pioneer of black press in South Africa. He was a spokesman of his people and an opinion leader among them. He was the first Secretary of the South African Native National Congress (SANNC) which later became the African National Congress (ANC), the current ruling political party in South Africa. His services to war correspondents as secretary, typist or interpreter and ‘liaison officer’ (to war correspondent Vere Stent) laid the foundation for his careers in journalism and writing. Plaatje edited/published a number of Setswana/English newspapers such as Koranta ea Becoana ( Bechuana Gazette), Tsala ea Becoana ( Bechuana Friend) which later became Tsala ea Batho ( Friend of the People) and Our Heritage. He also wrote regularly for English language newspapers such as Star, Pretoria News, Cape Times, Cape Argus and Diamond Fields Advertiser. The study seeks to find out the interplay between Sol Plaatje’s journalism and politics and his contributions to South African journalism as a pioneer of the black press. The study adopts the historical research method. Data gathered for the study were qualitatively analysed. Sol Plaatje’s kind of journalism was developmental as it was geared towards defending his people and re-orientating them to better ideals while at the same time trying to build cohesion with the white populace. The study is a contribution to the reconstruction of media history in the post-apartheid South Africa.
新闻与政治Sol Plaatje 对南非新闻业的贡献
这篇文章探讨了所罗门-特基肖-普拉杰(Solomon Thekisho Plaatje,俗称索-普拉杰)的新闻工作以及他对早期南非黑人新闻界和政治界的贡献。Sol Plaatje 仍是南非最重要的政治和文学人物之一。他是南非黑人新闻界的先驱。他是黑人的代言人和舆论领袖。他是南非土著国民大会(SANNC)的第一任秘书,该党后来成为非洲人国民大会(ANC),即南非目前的执政党。他曾为战地记者担任秘书、打字员或口译员以及 "联络官"(战地记者维尔-斯坦特的联络官),这些经历为他的新闻和写作生涯奠定了基础。Plaatje 编辑/出版了许多塞茨瓦纳语/英语报纸,如《Koranta ea Becoana》(《Bechuana 公报》)、《Tsala ea Becoana》(《Bechuana 之友》)(后改为《Tsala ea Batho》(《人民之友》)和《我们的遗产》)。他还经常为《星报》、《比勒陀利亚新闻》、《开普时报》、《开普阿格斯报》和《钻石场广告报》等英文报纸撰稿。本研究试图找出索尔-普拉特杰的新闻与政治之间的相互作用,以及他作为黑人新闻先驱对南非新闻业的贡献。本研究采用历史研究法。对研究收集的数据进行了定性分析。Sol Plaatje 的新闻事业是发展性的,因为它旨在捍卫他的人民,重新引导他们树立更好的理想,同时努力与白人民众建立凝聚力。本研究有助于重构种族隔离后南非的媒体史。
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