Last year at a Consulate Staff meeting a request was made to find children’s books for the Ulundi library. This has been a longstanding request for which there were no State Department programs to help. I volunteered to see what I could do on my own.
I reached out to all of you for help and you came through. To date you folks have sent me over 3500 books.
So far I have delivered 1500 books to two libraries and two schools. We are planning on delivering another 1000 books to a nursery school, elementary school and a Zululand Library in the next couple of weeks.
I still have about 1000 books left to distribute.
Delivering these books to Zululand has been eye opening. These people are very poor. The schools don’t have libraries. There is no money for library books. They need help in Zululand. Learning to read is the key to a better life for these kids.
I was talking with a friend here in Durban about who I could contact to find places in Zululand in need of books. My friend, said without hesitation—David Rattray! This was good; David Rattray was on my personal list of people I would like to meet while in South Africa (Along with Desmond Tutu, Nelson Mandela and Mangosuthu Buthelezi). Later that evening I was shocked to hear that Mr. Rattray was murdered at his Lodge at Fugitive Drift that very day.
http://www.fugitivesdrift.com/ David Rattray was a world renowned historian on the Anglo Zulu War and a champion of the Zulu people. He supported Zulu culture and the Zulu people. He loved his country South Africa and had the highest hope for its future.
http://www.speakersofnote.co.za/list/david_rattray.html Almost a month has passed since the horrid event. This weekend, the local paper had an interview with Nicky Rattray, David’s widow. Mrs. Rattray expressed the strong determination to carry on David’s work through the David Rattray Foundation?
This morning I sent an email to Mrs. Rattray and told her about the books you folks have sent and asked if she would be interested in helping me find a place for the rest of the books in the name of the David Rattray Foundation. I got an immediate response. Yes most definitely she would help.
Mrs. Rattray said there are 8 schools in the area and they all need library books. So now my dilemma, I don’t have enough books for 8 schools. I would like to give each school 500 books, that’s 4000 books total. I have 1000. I need 3000 more books.
Get to the thrift stores, talk to the managers and ask them if they will donate books for the kids in Zululand. Check your basement, garage and attic for the books you kids have out grown, hit the yard sales, bug your neighbors; just get me some more books. Send them to me book rate.
When you think about it, it will make you feel good inside to be able to help these Zulu kids and to honor a good man.
Douglas B. Dickens
2490 Durban Place
Dulles, VA 20189