Ferlov Mancoba
Audio file 57-1
Ernest speaks about initially wanting to be a journalist, even as he was making the "African Madonna" (1929)
In 1929, when Ernest carved "African Madonna" aka "Black Madonna" he was a teacher at Grace Dieu Diocesan College
Wonga asks about Ernest's Afrikaaner education - digressions about the politics of the language and Ernest's cousin Elliot - Ernest confirms he is not fluent
Afrikaans is a South African language whose roots are the Dutch language intermixed with Malay and African languages
[tape stopped and restarts, twice] Ernest speaks of the Head of the University of Fort Hare, Kerr, telling the students about African slaves; they speak about slavery
They speak of Kerr and the history of the University of Fort Hare [mentions Jabavu]
Ernest speaks of Professor Lyle, who taught biology, how she taught not just the subject but also to respect life and which had an impact on him
Facts
PDFAbout the recordings: Ernest Mancoba's son, Marc also known as Wonga, recorded interviews with his father. The interviews seemed to serve different purposes and are not in chronological order.
ca.1990-2002 (57-1)
Professor Lyle
Professor Tooke
Albert Einstein
Luc Ferry
Professor John Jabavu
Professor Alexander Kerr
Dr Josef Mengele