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   <scopeAndContent>[Source - Henry Fagan for FHYA, 2022: A presentation about the African intellectual Magema Fuze. The presentation introduces users to an archive of Fuze&apos;s productions, including his writings for three isiZulu newspapers, his correspondence, and his renowned historical book, Abantu Abamnyama. As far as possible, the presentation illuminates Fuze&apos;s own perspectives and positions and allows his works to speak for themselves. Features of the presentation include a bibliogram mapping Fuze&apos;s productions and a timeline acknowleding many of the important events that took place during his lifetime.]</scopeAndContent>
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      <eventDescription>Curated by Henry Fagan, Nina Liebenberg, and Vanessa Chen for FHYA</eventDescription>
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