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Author Brown, Julian (Of University of the Witwatersrand), author.

Title Marikana : a people's history / Julian Brown
Published Woodbridge, Suffolk ; Rochester, NY : James Currey, 2022

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Contents Acknowledgements ; List of Abbreviations and Acronyms ; ; Introduction; PART I: THE LIVES OF WORKERS; 1. Migrant Lives; 2. A Company Town; 3. Politics Underground; PART II: THE STRIKE AND THE MASSACRE; 4. The Strike Begins; 5. Monday, 13 August 2012; 6. Tightening the Screws; 7. The Massacre at Scene One; 8. The Massacre at Scene Two; PART III: AFTER THE MASSACRE; 9. Burying the Dead; 10. The Farlam Commission; 11. Communities of Resistance; 12. 'Let us Not Lose Hope'; Conclusion: The Work of Mourning; ; Sources and Interpretation ; Bibliography
Summary In August 2012 the South African police - at the encouragement of mining capital, and with the support of the political state - intervened to end a week-long strike at the Lonmin platinum mine in Marikana, in South Africa's NorthWest Province. On the afternoon of Thursday, 16 August, they police shot and killed 34 men. Hundreds more were injured, some shot as they fled. None posed a threat to any police officer. Recognised by many as an event of international significance in stories of global politics and labour relations, the perspectives of the miners has however been almost missing from published accounts. This book, for the first time, brings into focus the mens' lives - and deaths - telling the stories of those who embarked on the strike, those who were killed, and of the family members who have survived to fight for the memories of their loved ones. It places the strike in the context of South Africa's long history of racial and economic exclusion, explaining how the miners came to be in Marikana, how their lives were ordinarily lived, and the substance of their complaints. It shows how the strike developed from an initial gathering into a mass movement of more than 3,000 workers. It discusses the violence of the strike and explores the political context of the state's response, and the eagerness of the police to collaborate in suppressing the strike. Recounting the events of the massacre in unprecedented detail, the book sets out how each miner died and everything we know about the police operation. Finally, Brown traces the aftermath: the attempts of the families of the deceased to identify and bury their dead, and then the state's attempts to spin a narrative that placed all blame on the miners; the subsequent Commission of Inquiry - and its failure to resolve any real issues; and the solidarity politics that have emerged since
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 10, 2022)
Subject Lonmin (Firm)
SUBJECT Lonmin (Firm) fast
Subject Massacres -- South Africa -- Rustenburg
Strikes and lockouts -- South Africa -- Rustenburg
Police brutality -- South Africa
Police shootings -- South Africa
Massacres
Police brutality
Police shootings
Strikes and lockouts
SUBJECT Marikana Mine (South Africa) -- History -- 21st century
Subject South Africa
South Africa -- Rustenburg
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781800102811
180010281X
1800102828
9781800102828