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The 1899–1902 Siege of Mafeking: Roberts, Baden-Powell, and the Relief

The 1899–1902 Siege of Mafeking: Roberts, Baden-Powell, and the Relief

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In Episode 98 of The Story of South Africa, Lucas and Luna examine the 217-day Siege of Mafeking (1899–1902), a pivotal event in the Second Anglo-Boer War. They explore how Colonel Robert Baden-Powell, a British officer with no prior African command, held the town against a Boer force led by General Piet Cronjé and later J.P. Snyman. The conversation covers the strategic importance of Mafeking as a railway junction, the controversial decision to hoard food for whites while black residents starved, and the false reports that led to a disastrous relief attempt. They also discuss the wider garrison towns—Kimberley and Ladysmith—to contextualize the siege, and the mythologizing of Baden-Powell that boosted British morale and later influenced the founding of the Boy Scouts. The episode draws on primary accounts from Sol Plaatje, a Tswana interpreter and future ANC founder, who chronicled the siege firsthand. Also covered: the role of the Barolong people under Chief Wessels Montshiwa, the armoured train called the 'Mosquito,' and the eventual relief by Colonel Bryan Mahon's column on 17 May 1900. #SiegeOfMafeking #BadenPowell #SecondBoerWar #SouthAfricanHistory #SolPlaatje #Barolong #Mafeking #KimberleySiege #LadysmithSiege #Cronjé #BritishEmpire #BoyScouts #1899 #1900 #VictorianEra #WarHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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