A People's History of South Africa Vol. 2: Working Life 1886-1940 - Callinicos, Luli

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Factories, Townships, and Popular Culture on the Rand.

Softcover. English. Ravan Press. 1987. ISBN: 0869752782. 264 pp. In fair/good condition, light wear. Book No: 2500333

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