The place of the Bulhoek massacre in South African history

IF 0.1 Q3 HISTORY New Contree Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI:10.4102/nc.v90i0.246
Robert R. Edgar
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24 May 2021 marked the centenary of the Bulhoek massacre in which government police and soldiers killed about 200 members of an Eastern Cape religious group called the Israelites who had been called by their prophet, Enoch Mgijima, to prepare for the end of the world. This essay examines Mgijima’s life, his apocalyptic visions, his call in 1919 to his followers to come to a holy village, Ntabelanga, near Queenstown, and their clashes and negotiations with government officials over their right to occupy land. It discusses the government decision to use armed force to expel the Israelites and what happened on 24 May 1921. Finally, it draws a comparison with a United States (US) massacre in May 1921 in which white vigilantes attacked a black community in Tulsa, Oklahoma.Contribution: This essay narrates how the Bulhoek massacre resulted from a century of white land conquest and dispossession and some Africans turning to apocalyptic visions to understand their plight. Since then, the South African state has used force on numerous occasions to suppress both black and white dissidents. This essay draws a transnational parallel with the commemoration of another white massacre of blacks that also took place in Tulsa, Oklahoma in the US in May 1921.
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南非历史上发生布尔霍克大屠杀的地方
2021年5月24日是布尔霍克大屠杀一百周年纪念日,在这次大屠杀中,政府警察和士兵杀害了东开普省一个名为以色列人的宗教团体的约200名成员,这些人受到他们的先知伊诺克·姆吉岛的召唤,为世界末日做准备。这篇文章考察了Mgijima的一生,他的末日预言,他在1919年呼吁他的追随者来到皇后镇附近的圣村Ntabelanga,以及他们与政府官员就土地占有权的冲突和谈判。它讨论了政府使用武力驱逐以色列人的决定以及1921年5月24日发生的事情。最后,它与1921年5月发生在美国俄克拉何马州塔尔萨的白人义警袭击黑人社区的大屠杀进行了比较。贡献:这篇文章叙述了布尔和克大屠杀是如何从一个世纪的白人土地征服和剥夺中产生的,一些非洲人转向世界末日的愿景来理解他们的困境。从那以后,南非政府多次使用武力镇压黑人和白人持不同政见者。这篇文章将其与另一场白人对黑人的大屠杀的纪念活动进行了跨国对比,这也发生在1921年5月的美国俄克拉荷马州的塔尔萨。
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