Jansen, Jonathan D.2006-06-082006-06-082002-12-08Jansen, JD 2002, ‘Silent black intellectuals’, City Press, 8 December, p. 25.http://hdl.handle.net/2263/437In the Harold Wolpe Memorial Lecture Series at the Centre for Civil Society at the University of Natal, prof Jansen took a hard look at the plight, stature and the role of the black intellectual. This is an abridged version of his lecture.Jonathan D Jansen argues that black intellectuals have been co-opted into government follies, failing to point the way forward to a truly non-racial society.337157 bytesapplication/pdfenPermission obtained from SAMedia to publish newspaper article in UPSpace. Visit https://www.up.ac.za/dspace/bitstream/2263/1151/1/samedia.txt to view permission note.IntellectualsBlacksWhitesUniversitiesAcademicsResearchVisibilityRaceProfessorsCriticismAIDS (disease)ZimbabweMbongeni NgemaAnti-apartheid struggleBlack elitePovertyRacismAfricansApartheidVice-chancellorsUniversity of the WitwatersrandNorma Reid BirleyScholarshipAutonomyHigher educationMinister of EducationAccountabilityGovernmentEquitySilent black intellectualsText