Edson Sithole: Law, Liberation and the Cost of Dissent
Edited by: Brooks Marmon
Series: Voices of Liberation
Format: Paperback
Pages: 250
ISBN: 9780796927088
Pub Date: November 2025
Imprint: HSRC Press
Price: £38.50
Not yet published
Description:
Born in Southern Rhodesia, self-made intellectual Edson Sithole (1935–1975?) was a lawyer (the first Black person in southern Africa to earn a doctorate in law), an anticolonial nationalist, and a trailblazing pan-Africanist with one of the strongest voices in Zimbabwe's liberation movement. A political prisoner for nearly half of his adult life, he vanished in 1975—presumably kidnapped and killed by the Rhodesian Special Branch, though that has never been proved.

Brooks Marmon traces Sithole's life, presents unabridged transcripts of both his writings and interviews with him, and discusses his legacy. Marmon's extensive archival research and interviews across three continents help bring to light the activist's considerable contributions, as well as the circumstances surrounding his disappearance.