More than a century ago, “Punch” published this cartoon showing John Bull being taught the lesson “Despise not your enemy” by the Zulu king, Cetshwayo. The Zulus in 1879 had destroyed an invading British army at Isandhlwana. They remain the most powerful non-white force in South African politics.
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Press, 7 May 1984, Page 12
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48More than a century ago, “Punch” published this cartoon showing John Bull being taught the lesson “Despise not your enemy” by the Zulu king, Cetshwayo. The Zulus in 1879 had destroyed an invading British army at Isandhlwana. They remain the most powerful non-white force in South African politics. Press, 7 May 1984, Page 12
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