Continuing the vision of the history of mankind, from the curse of the Lord upon mankind, and the resultant inhumanity of man upon man in biblical times, to South Africa's emergence as a democratic self-entity in 1994 and the subsequent co-existence of racial groups.
The second part of this trilogy covers the period commencing with the great explorations of the world in approximately 1400 AD, to the end of the Anglo-Boer War and will be entitled 'The Immigrants'. During this time black men and women journey down the length of Africa and white men and women discover and colonise the southern-most tip of Africa in their search for the riches of the East.
Continuing the vision of the history of mankind, from the curse of the Lord upon mankind, and the resultant inhumanity of man upon man in biblical times, to South Africa's emergence as a democratic self-entity in 1994 and the subsequent co-existence of racial groups.
The second part of this trilogy covers the period commencing with the great explorations of the world in approximately 1400 AD, to the end of the Anglo-Boer War and will be entitled 'The Immigrants'. During this time black men and women journey down the length of Africa and white men and women discover and colonise the southern-most tip of Africa in their search for the riches of the East.