Blame me on historyThe autobiography of a black man growing up in South Africa and later facing exile for his beliefs. |
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accept afraid African National Congress Alexandra Township apartheid attitudes auboetie baas Bantu became become Bloke blood Bob Gosani body campaign Chris Christian church cinema civilisation colour committed confronted danger death door Drum Dutch Reformed Church eyes face fact father feel fight Fiki film girls Government hands hate Henry Nxumalo human humiliation Indians Johannesburg knew kwela labour Lewis Nkosi liberation Lionel listen live look Ma-Bloke Ma-Willie Major Spengler mammy ment mind Miriam Makeba Modisane morality mother multi-racialism Native never nice-time night noise Norman Cousins Pan-Africanists passport perhaps Peter Magubane play police political protect race racial rationalisations realised Reference Book screaming seemed sense shebeen silence smile Sophiatown South Africa story Street Sylvester Stein symbol talk things tion tsotsis violence waiting walked wanted whilst white friends white South African woman women yard