• Mamphela Ramphele
Author(s): Judith Harlan
Format: Paperback
No. of Pages: 112
Publisher: Feminist Press at The City University of New York
Language: English
Date Published: 2000-03-15
Dimensions: 174 x 228.3 x 9.7mm
Publication City/Country: New York, United States
Edition:
Illustrations: 36 Illustrations, unspecified

This South African activist's story introduces children to the injustices of apartheid and to real-life heroism. In 1977, when Mamphela Ramphele was banned to a remote corner of South Africa, the nation's white apartheid government was inflicting some of the worst repression in its history. Yet she, like millions of black South Africans, continued protesting against the government's system of racial segregation and injustice. Years earlier, when Mamphela had decided to study medicine, many people told her that her dreams were unrealistic: after all, she was black and a girl. Mamphela proved them wrong. As a doctor, educator, and leader in the fight against apartheid, she would face hardships and suffer the loss of loved ones, but she would also see the birth of new dreams as freedom was achieved at last in South Africa.
Book Info
Author Judith Harlan
Date Published 2000-03-15
Dimensions 174 x 228.3 x 9.7mm
First Author Judith Harlan
Format Paperback
Illustrations 36 Illustrations, unspecified
ISBN 9781558612266
Language English
No. of Pages 112
Publication City/Country New York, United States
Publisher Feminist Press at The City University of New York

Mamphela Ramphele

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