Oral history interview with Mamphela Ramphele 1999

 

Name
Ramphele, Mamphela (Interviewee)
Clark, Mary Marshall (Interviewer)
Title
Oral history interview with Mamphela Ramphele 1999
Abstract
Born in rural South Africa; childhood: strong influence of educator parents, reasonably comfortable family life, knowledge of poverty and the power of education, childhood perceptions of apartheid system; mother and grandmothers as powerful female role models; education: experience in secondary boarding school, University of the North, B.A., University of Natal Medicine School, graduate studies; ca reer: profession as extension of political activities, membership in the South African Student Organization (SASO), transfer to Port Elizabeth, establishment of Zanempilo Community Health Center, work as first medical officer, establishment of Ithuseng Community Health Center, Carnegie Foundation of New York, Carnegie Inquiry into Poverty and Development in South Africa, first Carnegie Distinguished Fellow (1988); banishment to Northern South Africa and lifting of ban in 1983; black poverty in South Africa: reforms of Pieter W. Botha, Uprooting Poverty and The Cordoned Heart, Reconstruction and Development Program, African Gender Institute at the University of Cape Town, gender, poverty and racism; recollections of Franics Wilson, David A. Hamburg and Nelson Mandela; reflections on South Africa's past and future.
Collection Name
Carnegie Corporation project. Part 2
Subjects
Anti-apartheid activists; South Africa Social conditions; South Africa Economic conditions; Ramphele, Mamphela; Carnegie Corporation of New York; Carnegie Inquiry into Poverty and Development in Southern Africa
Format
oral histories
Genre
Interviews
Origin Information
1999
Physical Description
31 pages
Note (Biographical)
Activist, Physician
Note (Funding)
Digital reproduction funded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York
Note
Interviewed by Mary Marshall Clark on August 2, 1999
Digitized from 2 Digital Betacam videotapes: Original available in the Oral History Office, Columbia University Libraries
Note (Provenance)
Mamphela Ramphele, Gift 2006
Language
English
Library Location
Oral History Archives at Columbia, Columbia University
Persistent URL
https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8-v9qr-7m18