Harriette Colenso and the Zulu, 1874-1913

Harriette Colenso and the Zulu, 1874-1913

Author: 
Marks, Shula
Date published: 
1963
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Journal Title: 
Journal of African History
Source: 
Journal of African History Vol.4,no.3,1963,pp403-411
Abstract: 

Harriette Emily Colenso, oldest of the five children of the famous Bishop John Colenso of Natal, was born in Norfolk, England, in 1847, and died in Natal at the age of 85, after a life of outstanding activity and purpose. Although the average Natal colonist regarded her as fanatically prejudiced, even the local Natal Witness, the mouthpiece of colonial views, was forced to acknowledge her ‘personal and intellectual qualities’. At the height of her unpopularity in 1907, when she was defending Dinizulu, it wrote: There is probably no person in the colony whose influence on the natives is greater, and there is none who, should she but exert her power in that direction could exercise a more pacifying effect upon the native mind. Miss Colenso is strongly endowed with the judicial faculty and … her grasp of the intricate points of trials and cases in which natives have been involved has often astonished able and experienced lawyers.

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CITATION: Marks, Shula. Harriette Colenso and the Zulu, 1874-1913 . : , 1963. Journal of African History Vol.4,no.3,1963,pp403-411 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frharriette-colenso-and-zulu-1874-1913-2