Blame Me on HistorySimon & Schuster, 1990 - 311 pages The coming-of-age of a black intellectual under apartheid. |
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Page 185
... Church shall remain white , will continue to react white , for so long will black South Africa disrupt the perfect unity of the Church . This break - away from white orthodoxy is an accomplished fact ; by 1957 there were 500,000 ...
... Church shall remain white , will continue to react white , for so long will black South Africa disrupt the perfect unity of the Church . This break - away from white orthodoxy is an accomplished fact ; by 1957 there were 500,000 ...
Page 198
... church , there's a Seventh - Day Adventist church for Natives in Sophiatown . ' ' Yes I know , ' I said , brushing his objections aside , ' but I want to worship here . ' I leaned forward out of the reach of his whispering voice which ...
... church , there's a Seventh - Day Adventist church for Natives in Sophiatown . ' ' Yes I know , ' I said , brushing his objections aside , ' but I want to worship here . ' I leaned forward out of the reach of his whispering voice which ...
Page 199
... church , was handed a prayer book by a member of the welcoming reception which in this church was working from inside the church ; I was informed that the ground level of the church was full whilst being ushered to the gallery , but ...
... church , was handed a prayer book by a member of the welcoming reception which in this church was working from inside the church ; I was informed that the ground level of the church was full whilst being ushered to the gallery , but ...
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