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TextSeries: Voices of liberation; 2 Voices of liberation; 2 ; 9780796 917775Publication details: Johannesburg: Penguin Books, 2006. Edition: Revised editionDescription: 145 pages Colour illustrations: 20 cmISBN: 9780796 917775Subject(s): First, Ruth 2006 | Penguin Books | Hidden voices series | Kabbala | South Africa | African National Congress—History; Government, Resistance to—South Africa; Civil rights movements—South Africa—History; Anti-apartheid movements—South Africa—History; Black people—Civil rights—South Africa—History; National liberation movements—South Africa; Black people—South Africa—Politics and government; Indigenous peoples—South Africa—Politics and government; South Africa—History—Source -- Auckland Park, South Africa | Actions and defenses | South Africa | AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS - POLITICSGenre/Form: Biographies Biographies. Biography. DDC classification: 323. 168092 PINN Summary: Summary: This book is the second in the series presenting prominent South Africans who played a vital role in the long struggle against racial oppression. Scholars and reflective South Africans will do well to listen to these "voices of liberation", many of which were deliberately silenced. The road to democratisation in the new South Africa cannot be securely built without close reference to those powerful voices from the past.
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Summary: This book is the second in the series presenting prominent South Africans who played a vital role in the long struggle against racial oppression. Scholars and reflective South Africans will do well to listen to these "voices of liberation", many of which were deliberately silenced. The road to democratisation in the new South Africa cannot be securely built without close reference to those powerful voices from the past.
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