BLACK POLITICS IN SOUTH AFRICA SINCE 1945 BY TOM LODGE
Black Politics in South Africa since 1945 provides the most comprehensive history of mass protest movements among black South Africans since the Second World War. The book traces the history of political organisations, their ideologies and examines in detail the Defiance Campaign of 1952 and the upcoming African National Congress and the new groups which emerged. The women’s protest movement, the interaction of labour movements and exiled political movements, the Soweto revolt in 1976 are also reviewed.
Graphs, Maps, Tables, References included
Ravan press, second impression 1985, 389p.
Condition: Paperback, name of previous owner (1885 on title page), Age yellowing but else firm and good condition.
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