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New Age (newspaper)

''New Age'' was an influential leftist newspaper in Johannesburg operating from 1953 to 1962. It was formed with the co-operation of a number of left-wing groups in the area; ''New Age'' received the assets of the communist Jewish Worker's Club, which had been liquidated in 1948.〔Adler, Taffy, "Lithuania's Diaspora: The Johannesburg Jewish Workers' Club, 1928-1948" (''Journal of Southern African Studies'', Vol. 6, No. 1, (), 70-92), 92.〕 The newspaper later received support from a committee of the anti-apartheid South African Students' Association.〔Gurney, Christabel, "'A Great Cause': The Origins of the Anti-Apartheid Movement, June 1959-March 1960" (''Journal of Southern African Studies'', Vol. 26, No. 1. (), pp. 123-144), 132.〕
From the start, ''New Age'' published fiction and poetry as well as journalism. The newspaper had a prize for fiction depicting the oppressions of apartheid,〔Lindfors, Bernth, "Post-War Literature in English by African Writers from South Africa: A Study of the Effects of Environment upon Literature" (''Phylon'', Vol. 27, No. 1. (), pp. 50-62), 53.〕 and introduced several important politically aware poets, most notably Keorapetse Kgositsile, who became the literary voice of the South African anti-apartheid movement while in exile in the United States.
Its journalists, such as Joe Nzingo Gqabi〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title= Joe Nzingo Gqabi )〕 were aligned with the African National Congress, particularly the older generation of the ANC leadership.〔Feit, Edward, "Generational Conflict and African Nationalism in South Africa: The African National Congress, 1949-1959" (''The International Journal of African Historical Studies'', Vol. 5, No. 2. (), 181-202), 195.〕 It was sympathetic to labour movements and to militant leftists of all stripes. ''New Age'' was shut down by the government in 1962.
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