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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fort_HareFort Hare - Wikipedia

    Fort Hare was an 1835 British-built fort on a rocky outcrop at the foothills of the Amatola Mountains; close to the present day town of Alice, Eastern Cape in South Africa . History. Originally, Fort Hare was a British fort in the wars between the British troops and the Xhosa of the 19th century.

  2. In 1939, with Jongintaba's backing, Mandela began work on a BA degree at the University of Fort Hare, an elite black institution of approximately 150 students in Alice, Eastern Cape. He studied English, anthropology , politics, "native administration", and Roman Dutch law in his first year, desiring to become an interpreter or clerk ...

  3. On the east bank a fort was built, called Fort Hare, after Major-General John Hare, who was Lieutenant-Governor of the Eastern Cape and acting Governor of the Cape Colony. Later the name of the town was changed to Alice. Alice was the administrative and magisterial capital of the old district of Victoria East.

  4. With the creation of Ciskei in 1980, Fort Hare became the university of a microstate, recognized only by its fellow Bantustans and by South Africa's minority government, a marked decline from its previous status as the greatest centre of black higher education in Southern and Eastern Africa.

  5. University of Fort Hare, Alice- Eastern Cape. The Fort Hare University, (Where Mandela received his Tertiary Education) The South African Native College, later to become the University of Fort Hare, was founded in 1916., on the Site of the earlier British Military Site.