We Will be Heard: A South African Exile RemembersQuinlan Press, 1986 - 207 pages A lifeline in the Transkei -- Life and learning beyond my village -- Traditional life between St. Johns and Lovedale -- Lovedale missionary institute -- Fort Hare university, training ground for independence -- Yemk'imfundo, or away goes education -- Capetown--a lawyer confronts the law -- Botswana, temporary home for an exile -- Zambia, last home in Africa. |
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Maps ix | 1 |
Life and Learning Beyond My Village | 17 |
Traditional Life Between St Johns and Lovedale | 31 |
Copyright | |
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