ABSTRACT

Buntu Swisa has written a vivid biography of Dan Qeqe, the legendary sportsman, powerbroker and pioneer of black rugby and the liberation of sport. His book examines the complex and questionable relationships that Qeqe had with the enemies of non-racial sport, which cemented his power base. Siwisa tells the story of Qeqe’s life and times and at the same time has written a social and political biography of Port Elizabeth—a people’s history of Port Elizabeth. As much as Qeqe was a local legend, his achievements had national repercussions and, indeed, continue to this day.

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chapter |14 pages

Introduction

part |33 pages

Part One (1820–1971)

part |35 pages

Part Two (1929–1971)

chapter 3|15 pages

Qeqe Begins (1929–1950s): The Roots

chapter 4|16 pages

Qeqe in Port Elizabeth (1950s–1971)

part |154 pages

Part Three (1971–2005)

chapter 6|17 pages

‘Up Kwaru!’

chapter 7|18 pages

Building eDan Qeqe

chapter 8|12 pages

The First Implosion (1977) …

chapter 9|21 pages

… and the Second Implosion (1982)

chapter 10|25 pages

Qeqe and Port Elizabeth in the 1970s

chapter 11|16 pages

Qeqe and Port Elizabeth in the 1980s

chapter 12|24 pages

Qeqe Rests: The Legacy