I met brave black lawyers in South Africa in 1986 | Amanda Cornwall

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Amanda Cornwall, an Australian woman, tells us about her work at the Black Lawyers Association in apartheid South Africa and her confrontation with its unjust laws.
3 Sep 2022 English South Africa History · Personal Journals

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