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Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press, 1967. 550 g; XVIII, 470 pages, last page blank, indexed, includes chapter notes, suggestions for further readings, and a chronological summary of chief events. One map. Previous owner's name at the top of the half title page, and a small Melbourne University press rubber stamp at the bottom of the same page. Very light rubbing to the edges of the paperback binding. And a couple of handling marks to the front edge of the text block. A digital image can be provided upon request. "An intensely felt account of an important period in the history of race relations -- a highly personal and direct chronicle of the political history of the black man in South Africa, the battles he has waged, the organisations he has built, and the personalities that have taken part in the struggle. The author is a white South African who was an active participant in many of the events described.. First Paperback Edition. Paperback. Good/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. South Africa -- History.