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Alan Paton. APARTHEID AND THE ARCHBISHOP. The life and times of Geoffrey Clayton

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Bob Shop ID
615332971

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. 

 

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