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1973. Hard cover with dust cover, 311 pages. Very good condition. Tightly bound, neat and clean. Some minor edgewear. Under 1kg.
Geoffrey Clayton (1884-1957) was the Archbishop of Cape Town. On Ash Wednesday 1957, the day before he died, he signed a letter to the Prime Minister of South Africa, refusing to obey the law forcing apartheid in all Christian congregations. This is also an account of the confrontation between Church & State in South Africa coming to a head in 1970 with the Anglican bishops declining to obey the governments 'church clause' restricting the rights of Africans to attend churches in white areas.