The myth of the “Dark Continent?”
- Analyze Moshweshwe’s letter (link below) in light of the “Mfecane” debates. Make sure you’ve read both the Dec. 2 lecture and Cobbing’s article before attempting the question.
Moshweshwe’s Letter: https://bcc-cuny.digication.com/MWHreader/Letter_to_Sir_George_Grey_from_Moshweshwe_1858
- What is the myth of the “Dark Continent?” Utilize Patrick Brantlinger’s and Chinua Achebe’s articles, and any other materials that we have read in this course to answer this question.
Sample Answer
Moshweshwe’s 1858 letter to Sir George Grey offers valuable insights into the complexities of southern African history during the period often associated with the “Mfecane.” Here’s how it sheds light on the ongoing debates:
Supporting Mfecane as a Period of Upheaval:
- Refugee Narrative: Moshweshwe portrays himself as a leader who offered refuge to fleeing groups like the Batlokoa and the Barolong. This aligns with the traditional Mfecane narrative of large-scale population displacement caused by powerful empires like the Zulu.