Faced by Discrimination as well as a dad who was Minister of Censorship, Ingrid Jonker searched for a home, looked for love. With men like Jack Cope and also André Verge she located much love, yet no residence. Later, in his first speech to the South African Parliament Nelson Mandela read her rhyme "The Dead Youngster of Nyanga" and also addressed her as one of the finest poets of South Africa.
Read full
Faced by Discrimination as well as a dad who was Minister of Censorship, Ingrid Jonker searched for a home, looked for love. With men like Jack Cope and also André Verge she located much love, yet no residence. Later, in his first speech to the South African Parliament Nelson Mandela read her rhyme "The Dead Youngster of Nyanga" and also addressed her as one of the finest poets of South Africa.
Discussion