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Frene Ginwala interview transcript

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Call Number: A07.03.1
Identifier: AL2460_A07.03.1
Title: Frene Ginwala interview transcript
Date: 12 June 1987
Subject: Non-racialism;
Julie Frederikse;
Frene Ginwala;
The Unbreakable Thread
Description: This is a transcript of an interview with Frene Ginwala conducted by Julie Frederikse for her book 'The Unbreakable Thread: non-racialism in South Africa', published by Ravan Press, 1990. Frene Ginwala was about to join chambers with advocate Bram Fischer when the ANC asked her to help get Oliver Tambo out of South Africa and assist in setting up the ANC's external mission in 1960. She stayed on in Tanzania after the banning of the ANC, completed a doctorate at Oxford University, and then worked in the ANC's London office. Born: 1932 in Johannesburg. Interviewed: 1987 in London. Included in the SAHA online repository 'Tracing the unbreakable thread: non-racialism in South Africa today'
Creator: Interviewer: Julie Frederikse; Interviewee: Frene Ginwala
Type: Transcript
Format: Access copy - PDF
Preservation copy - Tiff
Source: SAHA Collection AL2460
Language: English
Coverage: South Africa
Rights: Julie Frederikse
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